Leon Leyson

Leon Leyson

Leon Leyson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 14, 2013.
WHITTIER, Calif. (AP) - Leon Leyson, who was one of the youngest of 1,100 Jews saved from the Nazis by Oskar Schindler, has died in Southern California at 83.

Leyson died Saturday in Whittier after a four-year battle with lymphoma, his daughter, Stacy Wilfong of Warrenton, Va., told the Los Angeles Times.

Leyson was nearly 10 when Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Six months later, his family was sent to a ghetto in Krakow. He survived as mass killings and deportations to concentration camps escalated.

One time, Leyson recalled to the Times in 1994, SS commandos surrounded the ghetto. He and some other boys hid in an attic crawlspace in a building next to their apartment. Leyson's mother managed to join them but another boy's mother was taken away.

"I can recount dozens of times where if I had stepped to my left I would have been gone, or if I happened to step to my right," Leyson sai d. "It wasn't anything like being smart or clever or anything like that."

He lost two brothers during the Holocaust. One fled to the family's village and died in a massacre of its 500 residents. The other, who was 16, was deported from the ghetto to a concentration camp.

Leyson was one of the youngest of the Jewish workers that Schindler, an industrialist, saved by declaring them necessary for production at his factories. Schindler called him "Little Leyson" and at 13 he was so short that he stood on a box to work machinery. He was weak from hunger, so Schindler doubled his rations. He also put Leyson's mother and surviving siblings on his list.

He emigrated to the United States in 1949 and taught at Huntington Park High School for 39 years.

Leyson rarely talked about his experiences.

"The truth is, I did not live my life in the shadow of the Holocaust," he told the Portland Oregonian in 1997. "I did not give my children a legacy of fear. I gave them a legacy of freedom."

However, after the 1993 movie "Schindler's List" rekindled interest in the story, he began a public speaking career around the U.S. and Canada.

"Any time he told his story he never used notes, he never gave the same talk twice. It always came from the head and the heart," said Marilyn Harran, his friend and a religious studies professor at Chapman University. "It made people walk away wanting to be better people, to care more, to remember not only the Holocaust but to remember that we can never be indifferent."

Leyson saw a screening of the movie and said it "was like having an out-of-body experience," especially scenes that showed boys running from Nazi commandos.

"That was me. That was my friends," Leyson recalled.

Leyson saw Schindler for the last time in 1974. Schindler visited Los Angeles shortly before his death and Leyson was with a group of Jews who went to the airport to greet him.

Leyson began to introduce himself.

"I know who you are," Schindler said with a grin. "You're Little Leyson."

In addition to his daughter, Leyson is survived by his wife, Lis; son, Daniel, of Los Angeles; sister, Aviva Nissenbaum, of Israel; brother, David, also of Israel, and six grandchildren.

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Everardo Abarca

November 9, 2023

Mr. Leyson was my high school machine shop teacher at HuntingtonPark High School, I learned so much from him. A true master of his trade, I am honored to have had him as a teacher and friend.

November 10, 2021

To all of you who have posted here, know that it was seen and appreciated! He touched our lives, all those he met and many who he never met with light and humor and kindness and generosity of spirit. We were lucky.
-The Leyson Family

Briza Casasnovas

November 7, 2016

Rest in peace. You're an inspiration to everyone.

Sara Noak

April 20, 2016

Deepest Sympathy to him and his family, Leon I had the deepest honor to read "The Boy on The Wooden Box" which was probably the most touching emotionally empowering book I have ever read. You were an amazing part of history and may God welcome you with open arms

Robb Jirschele

December 1, 2015

His story remains with me: I once had the honor to hear him speak. One could tell that he had a beautiful soul. His is a story of overcoming trauma with grace and dignity. My sincere condolences to his family. Shalom.
Robb-Joseph Jirschele
Eau Claire, WI

Daniel Peña

July 7, 2015

Rest in peace Mr. Leyson, my high school machine shop teacher for 3 years at Huntington Park High School, what you showed me i still do to this day at the very same place for 36 years, only recently did i learn of your passing and your life story and just for the first time saw the movie to learn more about it, i am for ever grateful to you and now wonder how all that affected your life has affected mine.
Thank you Mr.Leyson, Class of 1979

Ida Burke (Hill)

March 8, 2015

Rest in peace Leon

May 17, 2013

May the god of comfort be a source of strength for your family at this difficult time. 2Corn 1:3, 4. Deepest Sympathy, Sue, Concord, NC

Diane Thistle

January 18, 2013

May God welcome him with open arms!

Jeanne Swack

January 16, 2013

My father, Sol Swack, used to play tennis with Leon. Dad (now 90) absolutely loved him-would always talk about him, and would always add "he's a great guy". And he told me all about his story (which I also read in a book about the Jews rescued by Schindler). May he rest in peace.

January 16, 2013

MAY GOD ALMIGHTY BE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME."I-I MYSELF AM THE ONE THAT IS COMFORTING YOU PEOPLE....~G~

January 16, 2013

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Larry Mauro

January 15, 2013

Thank you for being my friend and inspiration at Huntington Park ('65-'66). Sincere sympathies to your family.

January 15, 2013

RIP Little Leyson

tina

January 15, 2013

may you rest in peace.

CAROLYN YOUNGBLOOD

January 15, 2013

YOUR SMILE SHOWS THAT YOU GOT AWAY AND
YOU LIVED TO TELL THE WORLD ABOUT THE
HOLOCOST. REST IN PEACE MR. LEYSON

John Carrillo

January 15, 2013

Rest in peace . My prayers are with you and your family .

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

January 15, 2013

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE LEYSON FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. LEYSON.

January 15, 2013

may the God of peace sustain you at this time."happy are the mericiful,since they will be shown mercy."matt.5:7..north car.

nancy taylor

January 15, 2013

God has carried you home! What a life of history you lived.

Harrell

January 15, 2013

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Psalms 37:9-11, 29.

Jane Dowling

January 15, 2013

Rest in peace ~

January 15, 2013

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.

Lynda Martin

January 15, 2013

I pray God's mercy and grace cover this family. What a life Mr. Leyson has lived. Surely God spared him to tell his story as it is obvious in this reading he had a loving heart and shared warmth. The Holocost always interested me as my father fought in the war and we would watch those movies. When watching Schindler's list I could only cry. I pray the world never forgets the Holocost because of the tremendous loss and hopefully it would never happen again to any generation. I would love to have met Mr. Leyson. What a REWARD he now has.....

Andy

January 15, 2013

To the Family: May Leon's blessed memory sustain you for all time. I will say the mourner's Kaddish for him.
Shalom,

January 15, 2013

What a terrible thing to allow the Hollocaust to happen. I am always so sadden by these events that took place and still now feel the effects just like slavery. Rest in peace Mr. Lesson until its time to reunite with your family.

melissa

January 15, 2013

May you find peace and everlasting joy. God be with you and your family

S. Edwards

January 15, 2013

To the Leyson family my deepest condolences. At this difficult time, may you draw close to God and he will draw close to you. James 4:8

Mycena B Dickerson

January 15, 2013

Dear Family of Mr.Leon Leyson, I read with interest Mr. Leyson's obituary because I never knew he existed. But I have heard of the Holocaust and the horrible things that took place. Yet when I look at your fathers face I don't see hatred but a look of peace. May you also have peace knowing that all the nightmares have stopped for he is resting asleep as John 11:11 describes death.There will be a time when there will be no hatred and war. It will come. May this thought comfort you as it does me.

barbara

January 15, 2013

I remember his story in the Shoah Foundation, May the family find Peace and God Bless them all.

joe godina

January 15, 2013

Rip you truely sound like a humble man
I am going to work on being a better person

Terrel Jamett Clark

January 15, 2013

Sorry for the loss of Leon. God bless him and all the family.

Susan & Alan Cohen

January 15, 2013

What a wonderful man. Several years ago Mr. Leyson was our guest speaker in Prescott at "Days of Remembrance." May your legacy of a life well lived be learned by all!

roz gaskin

January 14, 2013

You are now in the arms of your father.a joyous reunion with all that has gone before you.In GODS grace ,as always.

Tracy Elliott

January 14, 2013

May your light shine on in the hearts of your loved ones. Rest in Peace.

Michael Ashe

January 14, 2013

Mr. Leyson was an amazing man who touched many lives, thanks for being so free with your life!

Margaret

January 14, 2013

May the God who gives peace be with all of YOU. Amen.- Roman 15:33. Mr. Leon Leyson lived a interesting but unjustly life as a little boy, but his spirit as an a adult must have been inspiring. May the family of Mr. Leon Leyson know that soon all mankind will suffer no more. -

Jonathan Phillips

January 14, 2013

May Mr. Leyson's family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

HENRY DE VINCENZO

January 14, 2013

GOD YOU YOUR FAMILY..

B Lucas

January 14, 2013

My sincere condolence for the loss of Leon your dear loved one. May you receive comfort from your fond memories of him. Peace and love to your family and friends, and to the spirit you show. [email protected]

D.J. Young

January 14, 2013

Rest in eternal peace. Your life and the millions who did not survive the Nazi evil should inspire mankind to never allow it to happen again.

tony connolly

January 14, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

E. Cardenas

January 14, 2013

Rest in peace Mr. Leyson.

Henryk Zaleski

January 14, 2013

Rest in peace Leon. May your soul soar and praise the almighty God.

Dianna Hartman

January 14, 2013

I have the greatest empathy and gratitude for the Holocaust survivors including Leon Leyson who have shared their story so that we will never forget this horrible tragedy. May you rest in peace! To your family and friends, my deepest sympathy.

Carol Stephens

January 14, 2013

God Bless you and your family

January 14, 2013

We must never forget the life of such a beautiful soul. God Bless you all

Bill M. Ryan
Wall, NJ

T K

January 14, 2013

Rest in Peace, Leon.

Jerry M

January 14, 2013

A validation that there is goodness in the world. God bless you and Oskar Schindler forever.

Maria

January 14, 2013

Rest in peace, Mr. Leyson. May you have a joyous reunion with family, friends and others from Schindler's list. May your reunion with Mr. Schindler be as momentous as the one prior to his death, with warmth, love and everlasting comfort. God bless your family with prayers and blessings at this time.

Ivy

January 14, 2013

God Bless You, Sweet Soul.

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