Stuart W. Leslie, 87, died at his home in Appleton, WI on October 29, 2013. He was born January 12, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois son of the late Donald and Mary (Polloway) Leslie. Stuart served in the Navy in World War II and received a BS and an MBA from Northwestern University. He was married to Barbara Crown in December, 1950. To family and friends, he was a model of Christian charity and community service. He was dearly loved and will be sorely missed by the family and friends who were privileged to have known him.
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Glad my daughter (his grand daughter) and I had a chance to visit Stu a couple weeks back. My thoughts are with his family and thank them for sharing him with me for many good years. He taught me many things, sailing on the lake with him was my fav. He was the Captain and I am honored to have loved a man so rare. Raymond Williams
November 8, 2013
We were honored to have met and visited with Stu a number of times over the years. He was always kind, gentle and a great conversationalist. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
Cecile Casnovsky
November 5, 2013
My grandpa was the best grandpa a grandchild could have asked for. He was always there for his wife, children, grandchildren, friends and other family members. He always had a sense of humor even in his final days. He will be greatly missed.
Stuart Nikolai Leslie
November 4, 2013
We will miss you Dad
Donna Leslie
November 3, 2013
My condolences to you, Barb, and your family. Stu was a kind and gentle man and a very special friend to all of us in Fox Pointe at Touchmark.
Joan Schnettler
November 2, 2013
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