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Leo A. Dott

Colonie, New York

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Dott, Leo A.COLONIE - Leo A. Dott passed away at home on Friday, October 25, 2024.It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Leo Dott, who left us peacefully at the age of 86, after battling Parkinson's disease. He was a cherished husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather,...

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Nancy and Luke I am so sorry for the loss of my friend. We had some great times playing golf and going to Notre Dame games over the years. He will be missed by many people for his famous stories. I sure will. Rest in peace my friend.

My deepest and sincerest condolences to Nancy and all who loved Leo. It was both a great honor and a tremendous privilege to help care for Leo. I have never seen a wife care more ( of better) for her husband. I will never forget either of you ! Much love , Tara

Nancy, Luke, Rachel, Peyton and Joe my sincere condolences to you and your family. Sorry. we are loss

I grew up living on Knapp Terrace, and walking the back way to Dott;s just to buy something, and when I got older; I used to stop for gas at the garage. It was like a community center sometimes. I'll never forget Dott's Garage.

Gina and family, My sincere regrets for your dad. May he rest in peace. Hoping the Lord will take him home. Sincerely -

To all of Leo's Family, my deepest sympathy. As a young tow-head growing up in the early 1950's Dott's Garage and Mr. Helmer's little shop were a Central Ave fixture. Mr. Ed Dott was always around as the boys worked inside. Many, many happy and fond memories. Thank you. Leo, May God grant eternal peace to you. chuck hughes haymarket, va

One of our fondest childhood memories...finding golf balls in the front yard at the Wolf Road house hit by golfers across the road at the golf course. I think we were paid 1 penny per ball from Uncle Mickey and Uncle Leo. Were they teaching us the value of money or just being tightfisted??? LOL! We loved it, fetching those balls and playing with Eric. It's not good-bye, Uncle Leo, but see you later! (PS - who remembers: "give me the thoap tho I can wash the think"?)

Nancy, Luke, Joey and family, my sincerest condolences. Leo was one of a kind, he always made you laugh, he was very generous and a really good person. I'll always remember all the great times I had with him over the years at Pinehaven and Shaker Ridge. He will be definitely be missed by all that knew him!

Nancy and family, I´m very sorry for Leo´s passing. He was a nice man to know. I still remember his stories of growing up on Wolf Rd and picking up the golf balls at Colonie Golf Course at 12 or 13 years old. Golf was always his hobby. He will be a wonderful person to miss. My condolences. Mari DeSess