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Leonard Charles Moschcau

Posted 2026-04-18 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News-Herald on Apr. 18, 2026 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Leonard “Lenny” Charles Moschcau passed away Monday, March 2, at the age
of 94.
He was born September 24, 1931, in Rochester, New York, the son of the
late August and Magdaline Lieser Moschcau.

Lenny served his country in the United States Army during the Korean
war. He spent his early working years as an intercity and over the road
truck driver. In 1970 Lenny moved his family to Lake Havasu City, AZ.
There he owned and operated the only taxicab company in the city, while
also driving semi-truck over the road for McCulloch Corporation. Shortly
after arriving in Lake Havasu, Lenny purchased a commercial real estate
lot and constructed an office/light industry building. Later, he
converted a portion of the property into Lenny's Speak-EZ, a local bar,
which he and his wife, Nancy, operated. In 2005, they moved to Kingman,
AZ. There Lenny and Nancy owned and operated Above All Mohave County
Realty together.

In his younger years, Lenny competed in quickdraw competitions, often
traveling from NY to Las Vegas to compete. He was a talented artist and
many of his paintings adorn the walls of his home. His hobbies included
pistol shooting, dart throwing, and inventing items ranging from medical
equipment to household items to board games. He was a member of the VFW,
Elks Lodge, Moose Lodge, Lake Havasu Chamber of Congress, Lake Havasu
Pioneer Club, Mohave County Republican Party and an associate member of
Kingman Republican Women. During retirement, Lenny and Nancy enjoyed
entertaining and playing card games with family and friends.

Lenny will be greatly missed and forever remembered.

Lenny is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Nancy Schall Aaron
Moschcau; son, Mark (Doreen) Moschcau; stepdaughter Debbie (Jerry)
Pribila; stepson Todd (Gayle) Aaron; eight grandchildren; 12 great-
grandchildren; sister Barbara Moschcau Bartlett.

In addition to his parents, Lenny was preceded in death by his first
wife, Phyllis Willmott Moschcau; sisters Peggy Moschcau Burndt and
Sandra Moschcau Panagiotatos.

No formal services will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to Kingman Cares at Kingmancares.org.




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