Leo-Maliski-Obituary

Leo Maliski

ITHACA, New York

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LEO MALISKI ITHACA - Leo Maliski, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, passed away Thursday, October 18, 2007. Born October 28, 1925, he was the son of the late Anna and William Maliski. He will be mourned by his loving wife, Viola Ciaschi Maliski, of 56 years; his daughter, Patti...

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Dar Aunt Vi, Patty & Mark,
Im so sorry for yor loss. I will always remember The times we would visit when I was a little girl, like The Time Patty and I dressed up in Aunt Vi's beautiful dresses and shoes. Or we would walk to the park. And I'll never forget the wonderful time we all had at the family reunion. Uncle Leo always spoke with such a soft voice and always had a smile. I remember your kindness when My daddy Passed away. I dont know what I would have done with out your help and...

Dear Aunt Vi, Mark and Patty Jo,
We will always be greatful for the caring and loving heart Uncle Leo had and all that you both did to support our son Ben at Cornell.
Also, we will always remember the good times we had with all of you at the family reunion in 2003.
Uncle Leo had a wonderful sense of humor and was always the life of any gathering. We will miss a wonderful Uncle.
Our love and prayers are with you.
Wendell, Dona, Ben, Chrissy and Isaac Williams

Aunt Vi,
You are in our prayers always.

Love
Jim and Kitty Strecker

To Mrs. Maliski & family:

We were surprised and saddened to read that Mr. Maliski had passed. We will miss him coming into the office. Mrs. Maliski, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Vi and family,
I was saddened to hear at Mass today that Leo had died. I don't get the paper and so did not know before this.
I will miss seeing Leo at Wegman's getting coffee or doing the weekly shopping with you. He always had a smile on his face.
We had a good friendship that started during daily mass ten years ago and continued until the chemo kept him home. I will miss the yearly hockey tickets he would give me and my family only because I will miss his kindness...

Vi and family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you.Remember the good times! We know Leo is in a better place now--God Bless You all. Theresa and Don

Leo was an inspiration to all in our family. His caring and unselfish nature brought joy to all who came in contact with him. He will be greatly missed.Our sympathies go out to Vi, Patti, Mark and his beloved pet, Molly.

My late husband and I became friends of Vi and Leo way back in the early 1950's and we used to do a lot of things together. Our children played together. As happens, our lives diverged and we didn't see as much of each other until Leo and I found ourselves bowling in the same league. What fun times we had then. Strangely enough, Dick and Leo were both in the 4th Marine Division and both were on Iwo Jima at the same time but didn't realize it until years later when they were asked to...

Patti and Mrs. Maliski, Your dad and husband was alway so nice to me whenever I saw him. I remember his involvment at the Catholic school and when I worked at the Rectory. You are in my thoughts and prayers.