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Ed Duling
July 10, 2014
I never knew Mr. Leech really well, though I knew who he was and knew other relatives. When I was a teen, I remember his faithful participation by playing in the Coshocton community band, and seeing him in various musical undertakings around town. He was a prime example of what we in music education want as a "product;" that is, people who have skills to participate even though they are in other professions! My condolences to all in the family. Dr. Ed Duling
June 30, 2014
My condolences to the Leech family. May you find comfort from God.s word recorded at Ecclesiastes 9:5,10 regarding the loss of your love one.
Tom Taylor
June 29, 2014
My condolences for the Leech family. Tom was a long time friend and I regret that we were not able to have lunch together that last time I was in Coshocton (last Summer). He contributed so much to the community and we are beneficiaries of his considerable donation of time and effort.
Tracey Lench
June 29, 2014
I remember Mr. Leech auditing a class at Ohio University Zanesville campus many years ago.
He was a kind and interesting man.
Sympathy to his family.
Elaine Lower
June 28, 2014
Tom was one intelligent and humble man. My "quick" visits usually ended up being an hour long because after the "10 minute" visit to have legal papers signed, we would get engaged on a variety of topics and I would always leave with a new perspective of viewing things and a new respect of Mr. Leech. I was so sorry to hear of his most recent illness. I will miss him and our "chats". Your family will be in my thoughts and daily prayer in this difficult time.
Linda and Wendell Hedrick
June 25, 2014
Tom was a fine gentleman and he will be missed. He was a good neighbor.
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