Lenny's obituary
At age 17, he left Fall River and his family to find work in Arizona. After turning 18, he enlisted in the Navy and was a “plank owner” on the USS Ogden (LPD-5) and served in Vietnam from 1966-1967 directly supporting amphibious combat operations with the United States Marine Corps Seventh Fleet. As a proud SEABEE, he again served in Vietnam with MCB-12 where he supported multiple combat operations from 1968 – 1969. He was awarded the Combat Action Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal with 3 service stars (each representing a military campaign) and Combat Operations Insignia for supporting the US Marine Corp operations, the Navy Reserve Meritorious Service Medal with 3 stars.
After Vietnam, Lenny was a Teamster and worked for Swansea Concrete. He then started L.J. Mello & Sons, Inc and completed concrete and other construction work for over 35 years. He snowplowed for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Lenny was a proud patriot, always flying the American Flag and SEABEE Flag at home. He loved serving in the Colonial Navy of Massachusetts for several years. Lenny loved his kids and supported the Case High Marching Band, coached Swansea Independent Baseball League, and always helped those in need around the community. He was a father figure to multiple people he ran across and helped throughout his life. After retiring, Lenny enjoyed his favorite dog Buddy, built wooden toy and jewelry boxes, visited his grandchildren and continued to do what his wife told him to do.
He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Julie Mello. He was an amazing father and is survived by his three children: Leonard Mello Jr. of Gloucester, RI, Colonel Jason B. Mello of Ashburn, VA and Holly Dimitriadis. He love his entire family and is survived by his eight grandchildren Madison, Taylor, Amelia, Kieran, London, Molly, Colin and Bianca; and his Goddaughter Julia Furtado-Lavoie.
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