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John E. Leuci

Charleston, South Carolina

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John E. Leuci LADSON, SC - John E. Leuci, 45, of Ladson, SC, died Tuesday, August 10, 2010, doing what he loved most in this earthly world, flying. He was born in Boston, MA, the beloved son of Robert M. Leuci, Sr. and Barbara A. Leuci of Ladson, SC. He grew up in Nashua, NH, and moved to Ladson...

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You are still remembered John!!

I still think of you whenever I drive thru Nashua old friend. I miss ya and will remember you as long as I live.

Dear Bob, Barb and family- We just found out about John's passing. We are so sorry we missed the service. What a tragedy. Our sincerest condolences. Love and sorrow to all. Jackie and Bob Scire.

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

I just found out the sad news about John's passing. My sincerest condolences to all those that John left behind. John was my boss for several years before he left Nashua and moved to South Carolina. Believe me when I say that John....or "The Leuch"...as we liked to call him was one of the best friends I ever had. He was a great boss and always treated me very well. He definately earned my respect. John talked almost constantly about his love of flying and was never stumped when identifying...

In Memory of John, He will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him.

John got me started on my Instrument Rating and went with me on many check rides. He was a friend and will be missed.

John teaching his students in Florida

John was a wonderful teacher and trusted friend he will be missed by us all. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends. The sky’s will not ever be the same without him.
With our sympathy,
Scott & Mary Ellen

John and I spent several flights together as he helped me stay current with my instrument rating. He was always a kind and generous person, ready to help with any questions or needs. The last conversation I had with John was on July 24 when my wife and I were about to leave for Georgia in our 210. My battery was weak for some reason and John graciously offered a hand and provided external power to get us on our way without delay. I will miss my fun times in the air with John but I will...