David-Leahy-Obituary

David Leahy

Baltimore, Maryland

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LEAHY , David On November 28, 2007, DAVID LEAHY of Cockeysville, MD; beloved brother of Larry Leahy and his wife Carolyn, Marty Leahy and his wife Sue and Cindy Leahy and her husband Jim Kucher. Dear uncle of Mark, Bradley, Kevin and Joe Leahy. Family will receive friends in...

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Marty I was sorry to hear about Dave's death. Although I haven't seen him, or you lately, I've often thought of us all growing up together in Dundalk.

Larry, Marty and Cindy
I was deeply saddened when I learned just yesterday of Dave's passing. While we had little contact in the last few years, I thought of him often and fondly. I know that big Irish heart is serving him well in heaven.

A true Irishman (born on St. Patrick's Day), a loyal friend, a big personality, and a good heart. This life was not always easy for Dave, but he persevered. May he rest in peace and may his goodness be remembered.

Dave was my "neighbor-across-the-hall" and friend for nearly 7 years. We shared a great love of country and the American Flag, which Dave displayed proudly. He cared about others and we cared about and for him. I miss him and wish him well on his journey.

Dear Larry, Marty, and Cindy,

As Sharon said we were all saddened by the news of David's death. Your family holds a special place in my childhood memories.

Chris Curl Seidel

Larry, Marty, Cindy and family. My family was very saddened to hear of Dave's passing. Although we have not seen you since we were kids we have always remembered Dave and your family fondly.

Sharon (Curl) Tapuc, Mr. Al, Chris and Amy and families

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I enjoyed having Dave as a neighbor for 10 years. He was a very thoughtful man.

To Marty and the Leahys, I was very sorry to hear about Dave. Although we did not see each other like we use to, I still thought of him as a good friend. There are not to many guys like Dave. He will be missed.