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James Joseph Leo

Manassas, Virginia

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James Joseph Leo, 88

Was U.S. veteran; Fitchburg Hall of Fame inductee

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MANASSAS, VA -- James Joseph Leo, 88, of Manassas, VA, formerly of Fitchburg, MA, died Friday, Sept. 9, at Prince William County Hospital,...

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So sorry about the passing of your father. He was a wonderful man. He was a great neighbor all those years on Rolling road. The kids enjoyed him. My son John was his godchild. Daughter Mary made it to the funeral with me but as we did not hear the news until the night before and the others are not in the area unfortunately they could not make it. However, they send their best and we spoke of the many times they had together with him. So enjoyed your talk of Jim's life.

Your father will be greatly missed. So sorry for you loss.
Carolyn

Dear Ann & Robbie,
I love you both and my love and prayers are with you at this time. You Dad will never be forgotten by all of us who went to Osbourn High School.

Ann and Robbie, I was very sad to learn of the passing of your father.
Coach Leo was well liked by our OHS Class of '55. Your dad and my father (Ralph Hesse) were friends. My father often spoke fondly of your mother and father.
You are in my thoughts and prayers during your time of sorrow.

Ann, I visited with your father many times, over the past months, during my visits with my mother. Please accept my sympathy. Your dad was a special man and while so many of us will miss him, he will live on in our hearts. My thoughts and prayers go with you.
Faye

Robbie, I'm So Sorry I can't be there at this time. I know your going to miss your Dad something awful. I always enjoyed him when we were young and will remember all the stories I've heard over the years. Jim Leo will truly be missed.

Attended a.m. Physical Education Classes 1947-1948 at Osbourn.

My thoughts and respects to your family "Coach".

Rest in Peace.

Was so sadden to read of Mr. Leo's death in the paper. He was a very fair and honest man. I first met him at Osbourn High School, when he was over the bus'es,and I was a student.My heart is with the family.

Memories in the late '40's & early 50's of the old gym at Osbourn will always be with me. There was only one "Coach Leo".
My Sympathy To All The Family.