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Joseph A. Lesniewski, 91; One of the "Band of Brothers"

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Bill Schenley

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May 28, 2012, 2:46:00 AM5/28/12
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<Note: This is the second guy from the "Band of Brothers" who was
from Erie, PA to die in the last few weeks. Ed Joint died on May
12th. In the HBO mini-series, Joe Lesniewski (Lez NEWS key) was
portrayed by the British actor Simon Schatzberger http://tinyurl.com/7qw5nn2
.>

Joseph A. Lesniewski

Photo: http://tinyurl.com/75yfclp

FROM: The Erie Times-News ~
(Paid obit)

One of Original "Band of Brothers" Joseph A. Lesniewski, age 91,
passed away Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at the Veterans Affairs Medical
Center.

He was born in Erie on August 29, 1920, son of the late Joseph and
Rose Ciechacki Lesniewski.

Joseph attended St. Stanislaus Parochial School, where he learned to
speak the Polish language fluently. After graduating from grade
school, he attended Erie Technical High School, from which he
graduated in 1940.

Joseph spent one year in the Civilian Conservation Crops and went on
to work at General Electric after completing his service in the C.C.C.
He was a tool & die maker at G.E. until he volunteered for the
military in 1942. His military career began with the U.S. Army Air
Force in 1942. He attended school at Chanute Field, Illinois where
they taught him sheet metal work for repairs on airplanes. From there
he went to Detroit, Michigan to yet another school at U.S. Rubber Co.
to learn the process of repairing self-sealing fuel tanks. Upon
completion of this course, he was transferred to Hunter Field in
Savannah, Ga. It was at this point he volunteered for the Paratroops.
He received his wings after eight weeks of training and completion of
his required jumps. Joseph had more training at Camp Mackall, N.C.
From there he was sent to Helen's Bay, Northern Ireland, where he was
interviewed by a Polish General and tested on his ability to speak
Polish. Joseph was then told he was a member of the OSS. It was after
this he was sent to the 101st Airborne Division; and became one of the
original Band of Brothers.

Joseph was invited by U.S. Senator John Kerry to accompany him at the
dedication of the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. He was proud to be
a part of the dedication as well as serving his country proudly.

Upon his return to Erie he went back to work at G.E. for a few years,
and then went to work for the U.S. Postal Service in 1946. He retired
from the Postal Service in 1983.

Joseph was a member of St. Stanislaus R.C. Church, a member of
American Legion Carl Neff Post #571, and the Moniuszko Club.

Joseph is survived by his wife of 38 years, Phyllis Schindley
Lesniewski; four daughters, Patty Elmi of Teapack, N.J., Janet Fowler
(Bill), Elaine Winslow, and Jeanne Vollentine (Ken) all of Erie; two
sons, Joe Lesniewski and John Lesniewski (Melissa) all of Erie; two
sisters, Phyllis Kiklinski and Florence Forish both of Erie; six
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Stanley Lesniewski; one
sister, Sophie Wienczkowski, and a grandson, Jeremy G. Fowler.

Friends may call at the Dusckas Funeral Home, Inc., East, 2607 Buffalo
Road on Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and are invited to
attend a Prayer Service there on Saturday at 9:15 a.m. followed by a
Funeral Mass at St. Stanislaus R.C. Church at 10 a.m. American Legion
Carl Neff post #571 will conducted a Prayer Service at the funeral
home Friday evening at 7 p.m.

Interment, Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. A full military service will be
conducted by American Legion Carl Neff Post #571 at the cemetery.
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