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Saddened to hear the news. Dean Fromm was a big part of my fond memories of IU.
Posted by: Tim Barteau | February 02, 2013 at 09:58 PM
Len was my beloved brother. Thank you for your kind thoughts. I cannot imagine a world without him.
Posted by: Peg Fromm | February 03, 2013 at 12:02 AM
Dean Fromm was one of my rocks while I was at IU-Bloomington for law school. Dean Fromm made it so I had so many opportunities to travel and advocate for law students in the 7th Circuit of the ABA/Law Student Division and taught me the value of being a leader! I can't imagine how heavy the hearts are of his family and my deepest condolences to you.
Posted by: Octavia Florence Snulligan | February 03, 2013 at 10:12 AM
Peg, my condolences to you and to all of Len's family and friends. I worked with him for two years in the context of the first year students' "law firms" and the course on the legal profession. Len worked to ensure that along with a technical legal education the students were learning about how to succeed in teams, how to handle pressure, and how to make their unique skills work in the legal profession.
Posted by: John Steele | February 03, 2013 at 11:00 AM
Len was my brother in law and my best man when I married his sister Peg. He was a man of incredible character and compassion. I loved him like a brother and will miss him deeply.
God now has the best of the best at his side!
Posted by: steve sarkis | February 03, 2013 at 06:01 PM
Len was my Uncle and mentor in all things legal. From studying for the LSAT through landing my first job at a firm, Uncle Len was always there for me with great advice and perspective. I will miss him more than words can express.
Posted by: Emily Wessel Farr | February 04, 2013 at 02:45 PM
Len was by my side for many springs and summers helping me coach on the AAU basketball circuit. He was full of insight and wisdom and cared deeply about the players. We spent many weekends together and it was without a doubt some of the most enjoyable times of my life. I am a better person for having known Len and I will forever cherish the memories of our adventures together!
Posted by: John R Basye | February 04, 2013 at 03:29 PM
Thanks, everyone, for sharing those memories of Len, especially from his close family.
Posted by: John Steele | February 04, 2013 at 08:23 PM