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Leo J. Darling

Poughkeepsie, New York

1933 - 2010

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Leo J. Darling, age 77 of Poughkeepsie, died Wednesday, December 22, 2010 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, surrounded by his loving family. Leo was born August 15, 1933 in Carmel, NY. He was the son of the late Earl T. and the late Jessie McLean Darling. A local resident all of...

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We are so terribly saddened to hear about your loss of Leo. We always admired and respected him, as did Daddy (J. C. Wilks). Daddy had the utmost respect for Leo both at IBM and as a personal friend. Leo was such a sweet & wonderful man and always a gentleman. The love that he had for his beautiful wife, Evelyn, and his family was reflected in his eyes. He will be missed by many, many people. We shall cherish knowing him. You're all in our thoughts & prayers.

Doug & I are so terribly saddened over your loss of Leo. He has always been such a dear, sweet, man and always such a gentleman. Seeing the love in his eyes for his beautiful wife, Evelyn, has always touched our hearts. He was a man whom we have always felt great admiration & respect for.

Sorry for the loss of Leo. My prayers are for him and his family.I worked with Leo at IBM in the 50's. Leo was a great sports official and he helped other officials at the college level. I spoke to him often at the Marist games. Sports was his passion and he will certainly be missed.

Saddened to hear of Leo's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Ron and Elaine Patterson, Cardinal, ON Canada

Dear Kelli,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Let your memories keep him close to your heart.

We are saddened to hear of Leo's passing.
Our sincere thoughts and Prayers for the family and friends.

Doris, Tony and I are very sorry for your loss.

Tony and Jean Duncan Pittman

To Evelyn and family.Sorry for your loss.We saw Leo in September and October before we left for Tucson He was a good man and will be in our prayers.Excellent idea about Scholarship fund.
Don and Anita Dingee

To Aunt Ebby, Gary, Karen, Sherri, Kathy and all of your extended families,
Daryl and I were so sorry to hear about Uncle Leo passing. Daryl has fond memories of his Dad's stories about his and Uncle Leo's basketball days. Delores, John and myself reflected on all the "holidays" spent in Stanfordville, which I was so lucky to have been apart of my "extended family". We send our condolences and thoughts with you at this "not so easy" time.
Deb & Daryl Magill