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Leo T. Finn

Chandlerville, Illinois

1917 - 2010

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Leo T. Finn, 92, of rural Chandlerville, passed away Monday, April 5, 2010, at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville.He was born April 15, 1917, in McIntosh, S.D., the son of Robert and Charlotte Puckett Finn. He married Helen Ginder on June 20, 1943, in Virginia, and she survives.He is also...

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We were sorry to learn that Uncle Leo had passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rochelle and Roger Ginder

So sorry to hear about Uncle Leo....I remember visiting and sharing with all of the family. Uncle Leo had such a quiet, gentle way and always made me feel "right at home". We're keeping you all in our prayers. Terry, Joyce (Ginder) Schupp and family

Thinking of you with deepest sympathy for your loss. Sincerely

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Leo. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

This is a great loss for such a Wonderful human being, Mr Finn as we always called him always took time to say hello and chat with you. He always called our daughter his Chandlerville granddaughter, she made it a point to say hi in church to him. He will be sadly missed. We will keep his family and prayer. Unfortunetly will not be able to make the service, will request to meet later. Our deepest Sympathy, Bill, Jackie & Anne Critchelow

So sorry to hear about Leo. He will be missed.

STEVE SMITH & FAMILY
VIRGINIA, IL

I had the honor of spending time with Leo one evening and will always remember him telling me the story of how he looked across a room and saw a beautiful woman. He fell in love with her, and her name was Helen. (He also asked me that evening if my hair color was from a bottle!!)
He was a loving man. And I know you will miss him. He planted many seeds along the way and those seeds continue to flourish and grow.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers,
Earlene...

We sorry to hear of your family's loss. You are remembered in our prayers in this time of sorrow.

I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember my Dad talking about riding to school in Chandlerville (in a horse and wagon) with Leo. I hope the memories of his long full life will be a comfort to all of you.

Elizabeth(Izzy) Ross Renaud