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Corsentino, Leonard, J.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Lt. Col Leonard J. Corsentino, U.S. Army Retired, 80, of Petersburg, died Friday, February 24, 2006. He was born the son of the late John and Mary P. Corsentino. LTC Corsentino first entered the military in December 1943, following graduation from High School. He was selected for the Army Specialized Training Program. Following the abolishing of the Army College Program (A.S.T.P.), he was assigned to George Company 398th Regiment of the 100th Infantry Division. He served in Europe with the 100th division during the balance of WWII. Upon Separation from Service in 1946, he returned to the University of California (Berkley). He graduated in June 1950 and accepted a regular Army Commission through the ROTC Program. Shortly thereafter, he was assigned to the Armored Reconnaissance Company of the 24th Infantry Division in Korea, serving in Korea until August 1951. He served in various assignments overseas and in the U.S. including a tour in Vietnam 1965-1966. During his army career, he was awarded the following military decorations: Combat Infantry Badge, Bronze Star, Distinguished Service Medal, Purple Heart, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 3 battle stars, good conduct medal, WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, Korean Service medal with 4 battle stars, U.N. Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Oak leaf Cluster, Service Overseas Bars, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak leaf Cluster. After retirement from the Army in 1968, he joined Safeway Stores and retired as Property Department manager of the Richmond Division in 1982. He then joined First Virginia Realty in Richmond dealing in commercial real estate. He was also a partner in C&C Corp. and for a short time developed commercial property, retiring in 1986. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and several Civic organizations. He is survived by his wife Mary G.H. Corsentino; two sons John L. Corsentino and wife Lynn, Christopher R. Corsentino and wife Dena; three daughters Elizabeth C. James, Margaret C. Hobson and husband Bruce, Stephanie C. Hooper and husband Jeff; nine grandchildren Jessica, Kasey and John Corsentino, Alexis Corsentino, Andrew and Brian Hobson, Samuel, Lacey, Daisy and Brittany Hooper. A Wake Service will be held Sunday, February 26th at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 6 PM with a visitation to follow until 7:30. A Mass of the Resurrection will be held Monday at 11 AM in the Church with Father Robert Spencer celebrating. Interment will follow in St. Joseph Catholic Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Thomas Palliative Care Center, VCU Medical Center, P.O. Box 980037, Richmond, VA, 23298-0037 or St. Joseph Catholic Church Outreach, P.O. Box 2006, Petersburg, VA, 23804. The family is being served at the Petersburg Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service and condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com


Condolences

Dear Mary and Family,

My condolences to you and the family on Leonard’s passing.

I was honored to have worked with Len when he first joined Safeway in the Richmond Realty Department. My weekly visits from the Washington DC office were always positive and productive because of the hard work-ethic Len followed.

It was always a joy to me that Len was promoted to Realty Manager when I was transferred to the new Safeway Houston Division in 1970,

He was a true friend, and I share your loss.

Lee C. Foreman

Posted by: Lee C. Foreman at March 14, 2006 12:52 PM

Hello Corsentino family,
I wanted to send my condolences on the loss of your husband and father. I have very fond memories of your family and the many times I spent in your home growing up. Please know that Chuck's and my prayers and thoughts are with you during this very difficult time. Mrs. Corsentino and Betsy, I will be by to visit with you very soon. My mom also wants to visit. Take care, Tammy

Posted by: Tammy Bland Howerton at February 28, 2006 06:04 PM

Mary,
Just to let you know I am thinking of you and the family.

Posted by: Eddie Ellington at February 27, 2006 03:47 PM

Dear Corsentino Family,
Our world has lost a truly remarkable man. I am so very sorry for your loss and the loss of those who knew him. Myself for one, will always remember his smile and laugh and how kind he was to me when spending the night at your home. Betsy, I'll never forget the fun times you and I had as kids. Remember the catipillar smushing on my leg on the tree in your front yard?? Your Mom and Dad were the Best. Having 5 kids of their own and letting me share in the excitement of a big family is a memory I shall never forget. To this day, that experience was one of the main factors to me wanting a family of more than one. My prayers are with each and every one of you, and I know your Dad is in peace and enjoying golfing in heaven! I wish there was something to say to make you all feel better. Just know you are loved very much by many people and we'll do whatever we can to help you through this sadness. With fond memories, Mary Hummer.

Posted by: Mary Soden at February 26, 2006 05:25 PM

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