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Oakland Post Office Named After ‘Servant-Like’ WWII Veteran Frank Leone

'“He had a deep servant’s heart. He was a father figure to a lot of people in the area,' his pastor said.

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Frank Leone walked out of the worship service at Cornerstone Christian Church on Sept. 7, 2014 and immediately into another one.Leone got up, walked out of the worship service, collapsed and died at Cornerstone in Wyckoff that morning and went to heaven.

Now, whenever people walk into the Oakland Post Office, people will see his name and know of the service he performed to the United States.

President Donald Trump renamed the Oakland post office at 332 Ramapo Valley Road the Frank Leone Post Office. Trump signed House Resolution 6428 on Dec. 21.

Leone was a World War II veteran. After returning home from the war, Leone and his wife Ellen moved to Oakland. President Lyndon B. Jonson appointed Leone to the position of postmaster in 1967.

“He was quiet, but he was furiously loyal to people,” said Rev. Fred Provencher, Cornerstone’s pastor. “He remembered people, he loved food and he loved family. He was very sweet. He cared about his family deeply. He was a very warm, grandfatherly figure in our church.”

Leone was usually behind the scenes, making sure everybody was happy.

“He had a deep servant’s heart. He was a father figure to a lot of people in the area,” Provencher said. “He loved his family and loved his kids and lived a very faithful, servant-like life.”

Leone’s widow said she could not think of a bigger honor to have “his name mentioned with Oakland in the same breath.”

Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat representing New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District, sponsored the legislation changing the name.

“To me, there is no commitment more sacred than the one to those who have bravely served our nation. Today marked a major step forward in honoring of one of these brave veterans, longtime Oakland resident, postmaster, and Fire Chief Frank Leone,” Gottheimer previously said. “I’m proud to celebrate and recognize Frank’s life. North Jersey veterans deserve any assistance they need after valiantly serving their country.”

A Google Maps screenshot of the Oakland Post Office on Ramapo Valley Road.

Photo: Frank Leone’s Family with Congressman Josh Gottheimer (sixth from right) (Borough of Oakland)