Len died peacefully of cancer Dec. 31, 2011,with his family by his side. He was 65.

Len prepared at Archbishop Hoban High School in Akron, Ohio. At Princeton he majored in economics and wrote his thesis on the banking system for Professor Lester Chandler. He ate at Terrace and was its president his senior year. He was a lifelong supporter of Terrace, was on its graduate board, and was instrumental in the club’s decision to be the first to switch from bicker to the sign-in system used by many clubs today.

Len earned a law degree from the University of Chicago, and a master of laws degree from Temple. He spent his entire professional career at Blank Rome, serving as chairman of the tax and fiduciary department. He also taught advanced estate planning at The American College in Bryn Mawr, Pa., and lectured at both Temple and Villanova universities. Len was active in his community as a board member of Catholic Social Services of Philadelphia.

He is survived by his wife, Jenny; sons Leonard V. ’92, Alexander E., and Gregory B.; a sister, Jean Ann Perella; and his mother, Jean B. Nalencz. To them all, the class extends heartfelt condolences.

Undergraduate Class of 1968