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Maxwell Leonardson Obituary

Leonardson, Maxwell A. "Max"
Newark: 82, July 4, 2008, where he made his way to Heaven. He was employed by Xerox for 25 years, and also drove school bus for North Rose-Wolcott School. Max was a Navy man during WWII, and was a member of the American Legion and VFW in Wolcott. He loved the water and boats in the service; & especially his 35 grand-children, whom he loved with all his heart.
Friends may call Tuesday, 10-1 PM at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark, where services will be held Tuesday, 1 PM. Burial, Rose Cemetery. Memorials to the Newark-Arcadia Ambulance, 301 Frey St., Newark, 14513.
Survived by his wife of 45 years, Anita; daughters, Martha (Roger) Godfrey of LeRoy, Joanne (Rick) Subik Jr. of Rose; sons, Thomas (Marsha) Dutcher of Newark, David Leonardson of Ft. Wayne, IN; brother, Norman of Franklin, Kentu; many grandchildren & great-grandchildren. Predeceased by 2 sons, Daniel Leonard-son in 2002, and Terry Dutcher in 2004.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Jul. 6, 2008.

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Paula DeCaria

July 8, 2008

Dear Anita and family: Our sincerest sympathies go out to you and your family.

Paula Mulay DeCaria (cousin) and Richard, and children: Laura; Ann and Michael Guscott and sons, Benjamin and Owen; Gina and Bruce Kalman; and Richard, Jr.

Mary Margaret Cirino

July 7, 2008

Dear Anita,

Please accept our sympathies upon Max's death. We will always remember his many visits to my mother, his Aunt Dora. And we enjoyed having him and Norman visit at our home in Kirtland.

Sincerely,

Mary Margaret and John Cirino
and our sons, Rocky, and Anthony and his wife Carrie and daughter Ella

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