Lenny J. Greenhall

by Lynn McMillen
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Lenny J. GreenhallMr. Lenny J. Greenhall, 70 of Hartselle, AL passed away on January 26, 2024 at his residence with his children by his side, he peacefully went to be reunited with his wife and his Savior.

Born on December 12th, 1953 in Guntersville, AL , he was the son of the late Leonard Leo Greenhall and Edith Lure Greenhall. He was a graduate of Austin High School and Thanks to the G.I. Bill and he earned his Associates degree from Calhoun Community College. He was active in the United States Air Force from 1972-1976 and upon leaving the military held the rank of Sergeant. He worked for over 40 years in the Paint Industry specializing in Extras and coil Cooling. He worked for Corporations Whittaker, Valspar, Morton International, BASF and retired as the Vice President of Sales for Duracoat/ Axalta.

In 1973 he married the late Debbie Greenhall in 1977 and moved to Hartselle, AL. They raised their two children in that town and created a love story of devotion and dedication that lasted for 48 years. A man of many talents, he would go on to landscape, Add on, and remodel their home numerous times until he had created his wife’s dream home and turned it into perfection. He was a master storyteller and loved to talk about his travels and places he had been. His hobbies included watching Bama Football, Golf and landscaping the yard. He also loved Water and spent his Summers at Orange Beach and boating at Smith Lake.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Wife, two Brothers, Richard and Ferrell Greenhall and four sisters, Linda Sue Wilson, Dale Chambers, Marcia Gulley and Teresa Lynn Greenhall.

Survivors include:
Son-Walter Len Greenhall (Kim) -Decatur, AL
Daughter-Klancy Ann Greenhall-Hartselle,AL
Grandsons-Kyle Kulick (Amber)
Austen Greenhall (Mary Elizabeth)
Dalton Kulick
Jeff Greenhall (Katelyn)
Great- Grandchildren- Geanna & Georgia
Companion-Cindy Fritz
Sister-Janice Greenhall
Peck Funeral Home and Cullman Regional Hospice Assisted.

A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted in the Fall of 2024 at his estate in Hartselle. He will be greatly missed and leaves a legacy of love, Honor, Humility, Work Ethic and Integrity.
The Greenhall family would especially like to thank Cindy Fritz. Although they only knew each other a short time, her time with him was well spent and she made him happy. Very few people in the would go above and beyond the way she did in some of the hardest days of his life. Cindy we will be forever grateful for your time, love, patience, and empathy.
In Lieu of flowers please consider donating to St. Judes or American Cancer Society.

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