Icenhower, Leonard S. 1915-1971

Obituary – Leonard S. Icenhower
The Evening Review
East Liverpool, Ohio
Friday February 12, 1971
page 10

Leonard S. Icenhower

Leonard S. Icenhower, 55, of 753 Valley Ave., an employee of the Midland Crucible Division of Colt Industries, died this morning at 1:40 am at City Hospital after a six-month illness.

He was born in Portland, Ohio Feb. 14, 1915, a son of Homer Icenhower of Portland and the late Zora McDole Icenhower.

He had resided in this vicinity for 18 years and worked as a checker at the Midland plant for the same period. He was a member of the Prayer Temple and local 1212, United Steel workers of America.

In addition to his father, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mildred Johnston Icenhower whom he married Oct 3, 1937; two sons Larry Icenhower of East Liverpool, and Silas Icenhower at home. two daughters Mrs. Noah (Virgie) Cook of East Liverpool, and Miss Mary Icenhower at home; four half-brothers, Lewis Icenhower and Ray Icenhower both of East Liverpool, Ralph Icenhower of Negley, and Clifford Icenhower of Pomeroy; a half-sister Mrs. Robert (Helen) Jefries of Syracuse, Ohio and four grandchildren.

Services will be held Monday at 2pm at the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. Harry Lane Burial will be in Calcutta United Presbyterian Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday afternoon and night.