LEO-SPELLACY-Obituary

LEO M. SPELLACY

Westlake, Ohio

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Age 86. Beloved husband of Zita (nee Kramer); loving father of Mary Stilphen (Ralph), Kevin (Molly), Megan McCuen (Mike), John (Kathy), Leo Michael (Colleen) and Katie Mangan (John); dear grandfather of Ryan (Sarah), Dan (Lauren), Joe (Maggie) and Kara (Mark); Jack, Paddy, Kevin and Aidan; Katie,...

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All our thoughts and prayers to all the Spellacy on the passing of Leo. This great generation is leaving us let us remember and cherish the great memories
From your overseas cousins.

My heartfelt condolences to the entire Spellacy family. The last time I saw Mr. Spellacy was at my own father’s funeral 12 years ago. This very lovely and elegant couple (Mr. & Mrs. Spellacy) came to our door bearing huge deli and dessert trays. So grateful for the kindness and support they showed us that day.

As a child growing up on good old Inglewood Avenue, I could always count on a warm smile and wave from Mr. Spellacy.

Little known fact - I got married in 1974 to...

Judge Spellacy always made me feel important even before I went into the legal profession. Daniel P.Corrigan

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Leo was a person to be remembered

wonderful service at the Church Weds. Kevin did a very nice eulogy and was a beautiful reminder of what Leo meant to his family and friends. The pack church was a perfect reminder of how we all felt about a man of "class ". My condolences to Zita and that very fine family.

Donna & Mike Carlin

Dear Spellacy Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of an amazing man.
I never had the honor of meeting his Honor but growing up in
Matt & Nora Quealy's house, Judge Spellacy was a household name. He held high praises in the Quealy home.
Rest Well Your Honor.
Sheila Quealy-Walter

Leo was loved and highly regarded by my father, Joseph A. Janesz. They worked together as men for others and impacted the greater Cleveland community in enormous ways. May their legacy live on in the next seven generations! Dr. Joseph W. Janesz

Kevin,

Sincere condolences on the loss of your father.

John, Leonita & Christopher Mannarino

I always enjoyed our conversations whenever our paths crossed. He was always kind and gracious. I remember fondly playing tennis with him and his good friends years ago. He will be missed by family and friends.