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Leo F. Kelleher

Glens Falls, New York

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SOUTH GLENS FALLS Leo F. Kelleher, 79, of South Glens Falls, passed away Saturday, June 21, 2008, at the Pines of Glens Falls after a long illness with cancer. Born April 4, 1929, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Frank and Helene (Buckley) Kelleher. Leo was a communicant of St....

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Leo was my husbands (Murry Oneil) best friend. They grew up in South Glens Falls together and shared many wonderful memories both on and off the golf coarse! Rest In Peace dear friend!!

Memories of my old dear friend Leo Kelleher...It started at Spring Street School in South Glens Falls in kindergarten and extended throughout high school and boy scouts and sports. Sympathy goes out to Leo's sister Rita and husband Ed and to his long love companion Joyce and her nephew Todd and her sister Judy and son Kit for their love and care the last few months of his life. Leo was a great human being and never said a bad word about anyone in his life. Memories of our last 20 years...

Aunt Joyce and family,
I know you and Leo had been companions for many years and he will be missed by you and your grandchildren.
It's for sure that Leo is in a better place now, but it still is a loss for you and your family.
Love, Marie

Dear Joyce,
I am so sorry about Leo. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I know how much you cared for him and he cared for you.
God Bless

Leo was a dear friend from childhood to present. We went through the Boy Scouts (Troop 9,S.G.F.), High School and maintained our friendship through recent visits for a week of golf at my home on the Eastern Shore. It was a troop 9 reunion with other friends. It should be noted that Leo was discharged as a Staff Sergeant in the Air Force. He graduated from Skidmore College and became a noted marine insurance underwriter for Glens Falls insurance company. Following that he worked for several...

Dear Joyce: We Got to know LEO at the Clearview Motel when he was staying there. I know HE will be missed by alot of people because he was very quite and nice gentleman. Owner from 1959 to 1981.

Leo was a honorable man and co-worker. My thoughts and prayers for Leo and his family.

Our thoughts are with all the family members. May each day be full of wonderful memories that Leo has touch in each of our hearts.

Leo will be missed by those who knew him. My condolences to Joyce and the extended family.