Leonard Cataldo Jr., 85, West Wyomissing, died Dec. 12, 2009, in Reading Hospital.

Leonard Cataldo Jr., 85, West Wyomissing, died Dec. 12, 2009, in Reading Hospital.
His wife, Angeline S. (Catania) Cataldo, died Jan. 8, 2003.
Leonard was a son of the late Leonard Sr. and Winifred (Wolf) Cataldo.
He was employed for 20 years by DuPont, Wilmington, Del., retiring in 1984.
Leonard was a member of Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World War II.
Leonard was a master sergeant in the Air National Guard.
He is survived by two daughters, Donna L., wife of Roland A. Almonti, Allentown; and Diane N., wife of Daniel T. Seier, Bethlehem; his brother, Paul Cataldo, Reading; and three grandchildren: Joseph Almonti, Daniel J. Seier and Matthew Seier.
Leonard was predeceased by his brother, Wallace Cataldo.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Rosary Church, 237 Franklin St., Reading, PA 19601. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Holy Rosary Church at the above address.
Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home Inc., West Reading, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be recorded at www.kuhnfuneralhome.com.

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If you go to this web site, www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card and Xerox will print it and it will be sent to a soldier that is currently serving in Iraq .

You can’t pick out who gets it, but it will go to a member of the armed services.

How AMAZING it would be if we could get everyone we know to send one!!!

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Whether you are for or against the war, our soldiers over there need to know we are behind them.

This takes just 10 seconds and it’s a wonderful way to say thank you.

Please take the time and please take the time to pass it on for others to do.

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