
William James Leninger, II, 62, of Elizabethtown, died on Monday, November 16, 2015 after a brief illness. Bill was born July 15, 1953, the son of the late William James Leninger and Joyce (Hawthorne) Embly.
Bill graduated from Donegal High School, and resided at Masonic Villages.
Billy was well known for his ceramics and tie dye, and had a particular love of NASCAR, word find books, watching old movies and calling bingo.
He worked for Masonic Villages in the landscaping department for 18 years. He also tended bar at the S.B.A. and the American Legion in Marietta, PA.
He is survived by four siblings, Nancy B. Price (Rick), of Lititz, PA; Kip Embly, of Elizabethtown, PA; Thorny Embly, of Maytown, PA; and Sue Price (John), of Elizabethtown, PA; and 8 Nieces and Nephews.
Relatives and friends are respectfully welcome to attend a Masonic Service in the John S. Sell Memorial Chapel of Masonic Village, 1 Masonic Dr., Elizabethtown, PA 17022 on Monday, November 23, 2015 at Noon, followed by a Funeral Service with the Rev. A. Preston Van Deursen officiating. The family will greet friends from 11:00 AM until the time of the Masonic Service. Interment will immediately follow the service in the Maytown Union Cemetery.
Contributions in Billy’s memory may be made to Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center, 625 Community Way, Lancaster, PA, 17603.
Richard Funk Jr, says
Sorry for your loss, Bill will be missed by all who’s life he touched,
Keith OLeary says
Very sorry to read this, my condolences to Nancy and Bill’s family. Bill was a good man who I got to know better after our school,years.
Christina Allen says
Sending our hugs and deepest sympathies…Tina. And Rob
Lona C says
Dear Leninger Family,
I would like to extend my condolences to you and your family. May this add to the comfort you receive from family and friends.
God promises that by means of a resurrection, we will soon welcome our loved ones back – happy and healthy. (Revelation 21:3.-4) May this promise also give you strength during this extremely difficult time.
Again, my deepest sympathies.
Lona C
Randy & Regina Karshin says
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Louene Trout says
Nancy and all,
I am sorry for the loss of your brother Bill. I met Bill when we were in catechismtogether way back in the day. He and I both worked at the Masonic Village then I had the pleasure to transport him to his appointments. He was a good person and always kind to me.
Rose says
I am an aid at Masonic. I have only known Bill for a little over 3 years. He was amazing. He loved his nieces and nephews so much. Always bragging about them. He came to know my daughter, who just loved Bill. She called him the candy. She loved to come in with me so she could see him. I will miss him dearly. But I’m proud to have had the honor of knowing and caring for him. Til we meet again, my friend.