Leonard William Frederick Boorman (2 Jun 1943 - 31 Dec 2022)

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Garden of England Crematorium Sheppey Way Bobbing, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8GZ
Date
16th Feb 2023
Time
1pm
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In loving memory of Leonard William Frederick Boorman who sadly passed away on 31st December 2022, aged 79 years.

Leaving his wife, Carol; daughters, Karen and Kerry; son, Steven and grandchildren Lewis and Erin.

Len/Lenny/Little Len - a practical, warm, funny and selfless man, starting out working as a shipwright in the Chatham Dockyard, then working alongside his brother-in-law fitting out partitioning and office spaces across all of London. He moved jobs to Kent Messenger in Larkfield - not as a paper boy - but as a carpenter and handyman until retirement in 2009.

During his early years, he scrimp and saved and amazingly built the family house in Hempstead over 50 years ago with some help from his friends and family. The house has hosted many BBQs, parties and card games over the years!

As a young adult, he broke his leg during a motorbike accident and had a long metal pin inserted that is there to this day. Then some years later, during the early 2000's, someone knocked him off his motorbike and broke his wrist. No pin this time, but an arm cast and some time off work!

You would have found Len, down the shed woodworking or welding, in the garage tinkering with his car/motorbikes, or on the computer buying up a bargain from eBay.

During his retirement, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer which after a round of treatment he overcame - all throughout continued to laugh and joke and carry on as nothing had changed. He would dabble in many hobbies to keep busy, from making rum and raisin ice cream, making his own Dutch shuffle table board, sewing, golf, bowls and dancing. The last few hobbies came around and he joined various social groups and clubs - WigmARA, HempARA, Sturdee Bowls Club and Bredhurst Bowls.

He was fond of a holiday and enjoyed a beer, cider or cocktails (not fussy!) during camping in his Mazda Bongo down the coasts, and family holidays to Spain, USA, Portugal and Madeira.

He worked non-stop and helped others to the end and was frequently down his children's house, hanging ceilings, tearing down concrete walls, plumbing and renovating any room in the house! This along with maintaining his own house, building sheds, installing decking, and making bits and bobs for his friends.

Len will be truly missed by all that knew him along with his wink, nod, smile and the way he made us all laugh.

Donations to Cancer Research are preferred over flowers. However, if you do wish floral tributes, they may be sent by 11.00 am on Thursday 16th February 2023, c/o John Weir Funeral Directors, 130-132 High Street, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8AR.

Steven Boorman donated £197 in memory of Leonard

This is from the Len's neighbours and sister-in-law, Sheila and niece, Nicola.

Thank you all for a tremendous contributions!

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Debs Knaust donated £20 in memory of Leonard

In memory of Leonard Boorman, may you rest in peace

With love from

Deeba, Timmo, Joe, Ben & Scarlett xxxxx

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George and Pauline watts donated £25 in memory of Leonard

Thinking of all the good times we had together.

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Friends & Neighbours of Chalfont Drive donated £50 in memory of Leonard

We will miss you Len RIP, from Ray & Eileen

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Julie Morgans wrote

Going to miss this lovely, kind, generous, cheeky, funny, humorous, multi talented, twinkle eyed Man. Rest in Peace dear Lenny. Julie, Kevin & Andrew

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Julie Morgans donated £60 in memory of Leonard

Going to miss this lovely man. So much fun, so much talent, with always a twinkle in his eyes and cheeky grin. Rest in Peace dear Len. Julie, Kevin & Andrew

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Brigitte Hunt donated £30 in memory of Leonard

Len is so sadly missed. He was friendly, funny, hardworking and sociable, and a true family man.
We will miss his cheeky ways.
He was Best man at our wedding and a best man ever since.
R.I.P

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Norma & Brian Rogers donated £20 in memory of Leonard

Will miss your cheeky smile and chessy jokes. Lovely to have known you.

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Paula Sibbick donated £95 in memory of Leonard

Len,you are sadly missed, donation with love from all the Demon Dancers. May you RIP

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  • Thank you Paula. What an fantastic unexpected contribution from all the Dancers! Dad would be so pleased. x

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David Trainor wrote

Good bye old mate. Remember the time we chopped down tree's on the block.Digging flints out of the foundations.Cutting a "Keel" joint on the ridge rafter,and painting the green stuff.Smoking cigars and drinking whisky at the Chatham Working Men's Club,when Karen was born.Friday night pub run in the grey mini van,to the Stag and Upnor and beer only one shilling and nine pence a pint.Our meet up on Boxing Day via Skype,before things started falling apart.Love to all the family. Maree,Dave and family xxx

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  • Such a lovely man, always bought lots of fun and laughter to our dance classes. Will be sadly missed. Sending love to all his family. Xx

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He loved a Mankini - will miss you Len x

He loved a Mankini - will miss you Len x

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  • Enjoying a pint, with Carol, and a snazzy shirt!

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  • Enjoying his time with his wife, Carol.

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  • London trips with the family.

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  • After being knocked off his motorbike, a London day trip, holiday to Madeira.

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  • Recent social events and BBQ parties

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  • Boorman BBQ over the years.

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  • Golfing at Upchurch and a practice swing at home.

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  • DIY throughout!

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  • Some sport including his homemade Dutch Shuffleboard table

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  • Family Brag card games evening

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