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Leo P. Redding

Largo, Florida

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Redding, Leo P., 57, of Clearwater and Lowell, Mass., passed away Friday, July 20, 2007. He was a Marine, EMT, and retired nursing home administrator. He is survived by children, Melissa A., Leo P. III, Sarah N., and William P. Redding. Grand-children: Aubrey, Leo P. IV., Libby K., Logan E....

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I think of you everyday,and wish I could hug you one more time. We both knew from experience,there is never enough time. Love surpasses time barrers and distance..I will always be grateful for what you gave me . I will always remember what you taught me. My heart will always love you and miss you !

Dear Leo, I still miss you;my best friend and confidant. I hope to see you again someday. Maybe ,I can get it right this time.

Leo,
My memories of us as children and the many things you taught me, especiallly how to climb a tree, will remain in my heart.
You told many that I was your best friend but I know that You were mine. How many brothers would want their younger sister following them around? You never made me feel that I was not wanted.

My life's paths did not allow us to have alot of "human" visits but you were always with me in "Spirit".

Last Fall, when we hugged, I did not know that that...

Leo, brother and friend. We had the pleasure of growing up with a large family.With all the pleasures,adventures,confusion,sorrows,joys,emotions,memories,etc,etc.He touched many hearts of those around him,and was blessed with a wonderful family. He will be missed by all, but held close in our memories.Leo was my one and only brother. I am grateful to God for that gift. I know God will hold and protect his spirit until I meet with him again. With all my love. Your Brother

Leo was the best friend of my father and an "Uncle" to me. He was extremely smart and one of the most whitty people I've known. Always loving and kind. He will be truely missed.

Uncle Leo. A good man, a caring and compassionate father, a blessing to have as a brother, an honor to have as an uncle and most of all proud to have as a son. All our love and prayers to you Uncle Leo, and all that hold you close in their hearts.

Thank you for entrusting us with your care, my friend. Jane, the hospice nurse

Leo had the greatest sense of humor. I will always remember his impression of Roy Orbison and the childhood game of gorilla warfare. I will miss him.
Mary Frances

Leo impacted my life in so many ways, he was my boss ,my mentor and one of the best friends anyone could ask for !I will never forget you Leo for your genuine concern for all those in need.You will be missed so much by all those that knew your heart and principals,