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Leo L. Sheehy Jr.

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Leo L. Sheehy, Jr., 70, of Worcester, died Saturday, February 19th, 2011 in UMass Memorial Medical Center surrounded by family after a brief illness. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 41 years, Agnes A. (White) Sheehy; his daughter, Jennifer R. (Sheehy) Everett and husband John of Melrose;...

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Missing you so much today, Dad, on what would have been your 71st birthday... trying to focus on the happy memories of birthdays past and hoping you're truly at peace and looking down from above on your special day. i love you.

To Aggie and family - Gloria and I just returned from a trip and were saddened to hear of your loss. I believe I knew Leo in some fashion or other for close to 40 years - from my high school days working at Snider's to Tatnuck and at Plywood Plus seeing Leo was always a happy meeting - we'll miss him - with love, Larry & Gloria

To The Sheehy Family, We're so sorry to hear of your loss. We knew him as Louie, when he went to school in Stamford, NY. I believe he was in the class of '58 and I was one year ahead of him. My sister Veronica, received a copy of his obituary from Roger, with whom she keeps in touch . Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Mary Lou (Vamosy) Faigle, Deposit, NY

To the Sheehy family,
We were so sorry to hear about your loss. We enjoyed developing such great pictures for him, and he always shared stories of were they were taking. We will miss him.
Debbie and Jane (Walgreens)

Dear Aunt Aggie, Jen, and Scott -

I wish I could be there with you. Uncle Lou had such a wonderful heart and a great sense of humor to go along with it. I will miss him greatly - sending my love!


-Christy Sheehy

Dear Aggie,
I was shocked to hear of Leo's death. I am so very sorry for your loss. Leo was truly one of the last of the romantics and how lucky you are to have had him in your life. I am sorry I am unable to pay my respects personally but you and your family have my very sincere condolences.

Aggie,

I am so sorry for your loss. I know Leo was the love of your life. The perfect couple, so in love. Just remember his gift to you of so many happy memories during your life together. Please know that you are in my thoughts and my prayers. He was a remarkable man, married to a remarkable woman, who shared a remarkable love that created a remarkable life. God Bless.

Aunt Aggie, Jenn and Scott,

I'm so sorry for your loss. Uncle Lou was such a great guy. I'm going to miss his sense of humor and stories. They don’t make them like him anymore. He will truly be missed. My thoughts are with you all at this extremely difficult time.

Aunt Aggie, Jenn and Scott,
During this sad time I know we will all be ok because we are such a strong family. He will be missed so much. He has always been there for me and the kids and was always there to support Zachary at his numerous school events. That meant so much to us! He took great pictures too:) I hope he finds great comfort in his new home and does lots of skiing....