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Leo A. Brault

Tucson, Arizona

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Leo A. Brault Professional pianist and local hiking and baseball enthusiast, died on April 25, 2008 after a long adventure with prostate and lung cancer. He was born February 25, 1925, in the City of Boston, to Napoleon and Emelie Brault. When Leo came home from the hospital, his brother's...

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The first time I met Leo was through my wife Ronda when she asked me to help him move some furniture from his home. I was picking something up and he kept trying to help, he finally got frustrated and told me "I'm old, not an invalid". For some unknown reason I always kept trying to call him Sam and my wife would correct me. I enjoyed your music Sam, I mean Leo. Adios y hasta la proxima vida amigo.

To Kathryn and family,
My deepest sympathies and prayers to you as you say "Bon soir" to Leo. I value the few opportunities I had to meet him, learn from him and laugh with him. I play his CD's frequently and he will continue to be a special part of all who were fortunate enough to have him cross their path. Rest well dear friend.

I truly was very thankful to have met Leo and enjoyed his beautiful music and will continue to do so.He entertained my Grandsons and their parents who also loved his great sense of humor. The boys will miss his wonderful stories too.
Now I wish my dear cousin Kathryn, rest and wonderful memories.
God Bless,

Mr. Brault,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II fighting the Germans and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

We had the opportunity to to meet Leo 2 years ago while visiting our cousin in Tuscon. One of the highlights of our trip was listening to him play the piano at the Cancer Treatment Centre and dine with him at his favourite entertainment spot, the Arizona Inn. We were most impressed with his story of traversing the Grand Canyon at the ripe age of 68 years, from the north side to the south side in a mere 8 hours. Bravo and cheers to you Leo from your Canadian Friends.

TO THE FAMILY OF LEO & KATHRY;
WE HAD THE PLEASURE OF KNOWING LEO FOR A SHORT TIME VACATIONING TOGETHER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. LEO WAS A MAN FULL OF LIFE. HE TAUGHT ME HOW TO KAYAK. WE ENJOYED HIS STORIES OF HIS DAYS AND WORK IN THE BOSTON AREA AND ENJOYED HIS MUSIC AFTER DINNER. WE WILL SAY A PRAYER AT ST. MARY'S IN LYNN FOR HIM. OUR DEEPEST SYMPHATY TO HIS FAMILY AND KATHRYN

Leo: You are one of my dearest and closest friends. I have known you for only 8 short years, I love you a lifetime's worth. I will miss working with you in Ipswich and Randy and I will miss our many Summers visits with you and our other pal, Kathryn, at the Lake house. Leo, you taught me the true meaning of friendship and never once failed me in that regard. You saw the world in a way few are brave enough to see. You Knew and accepted your fate and made it a positive quest...such a...

Leo you will always be my favorite customer. I will never forget you, you are in my thoughts always. Thanks for all the memories at Washington Federal Savings.

My human spirit is brighter because I knew Leo. It started in 1994 when he gave us the opportunity to be his bank. He came and played the piano at our luncheons at the bank and we bought pizza on Friday afternoons. He was a truly beautiful person who shared his gift and allowed a bank full of women to be part of his life.
I will lift a glass of Asti and listen to his c.ds and thank him for just being him - I love you Leo.