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JACK LEONARDO

Lyme, Connecticut

1946 - 2016

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LEONARDO, JACK (ALPHONSE) Jack (Alphonse) Leonardo of Lyme, Connecticut died at home on February 13, 2016 after a long battle with Blastic Mantle Cell Lymphoma. He was born on June 22, 1946 in New Haven. He leaves his loving wife of forty-seven years, Melodee. In addition, he is survived by his...

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Melodee, it's sad how time passes so quickly as one ages, but the memories one carries are always there. With each passing day a different person(s) or event from the past crosses my mind. It's funny how one will be thinking of someone or something and then shortly thereafter that person's name or event will appear in the news or on the TV . Just yesterday, even before I got an email from Legacy .com reminding of Jacks passing memories of Jack passed through my mind reminding me that to live...

My deepest condolences to Melodee, and to all of Jack's family.

With love,

Melodee-so sorry to hear of Jacks passing-my thoughts and prayers are with you and youre family Ellie

One of the loveliest men I have ever had the good fortune of knowing. Thank you for letting me be a part of you and Jack, Melodee, and letting me in on your sweet and beautiful family. Best Wife Ever.

I am so sorry to hear of Jack's passing...Sending prayers out to the family.

Gloria Stadolnik

Melodee
I am saddened to hear of Jacks passing. My condolences to you and your family. As you might remember Jack and I first met in Spanish class at Hamden High. From there we continued on our life journeys to UConn and ultimately Quinnipiac. Though I'd only spoken to Jack once since our time at QC., I always remembered Jack as an intelligent, soft spoken, animated and gentle individual. To quote author Thomas Campbell, "To live in the hearts we leave behind, is not to die". May God Bless...


So sorry to hear of the loss of Jack Leonardo. Our prayers go out for his family and friends at this most difficult time. He was a kind, generous and contributed so much to his community.

Sincerely,

Marie and John

I met Jack at Dunbar Hill School and even back then, enjoyed his sense of humor and his ability to make friends. I lost touch with him after high school and my thoughts are with his family and close friends.

Jack was an intelligent and wonderful human being. I hired him in 1991 to take care of my personal and business accounting until I retired in 2000. He was always professional and of the highest integrity. He will be remembered in my personal prayers as will his family.