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Leo A. Staub

Wrentham, Massachusetts

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80, of Wrentham, entered into eternal care surrounded by his family on Sunday, March 2. Born in Hanover, PA, in 1927, he was the son of the late Cecelia and Laurence Smith. Married on Oct. 1, 1949, to Edna Edwards of Revere, MA, their 58 year marriage produced 10 children and 24 grandchildren. A...

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I worked with Leo at 10/Ten Post Office Square, Boston, MA for many years. I was just starting out and Leo was a seasoned mechanic. He taught me so much about my field but much, much more about life and how to treat people. His lessons on life have been invaluable as I have aged and will never forget him. I think of him often and miss him dearly. Goodbye old friend. I hope to see you again. Thank you for all that you gave to me. Dick Longmire October 13, 2024

Ma Edna,
We are thinking of you and Pucca Leo every day. We all miss him so very much. We love you and we'll see you real soon.
Love, Shelley, Chris, Alex & Zachary

Deepest Sympathy in your recent loss. My prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Sincerly,
Rosemary Davis

Edna, I sincerely hope you are well. I have so many fond memories of all the Staub family. Leo truly was the best. His family is a testament to what a great person he was. Love you all.

Very sorry to hear about Leo,s passing.We know what a great father and husband he was. We remember you all with great affection
in Revere and at I.C.

What an amazing legacy of faith and service to his family and country. With prayers and sympathy to his family.

Mr. Staub,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

Our thoughts and prayers are with
Edna and the entire family..
He has left quite a legacy.
A proud man of all his family...

I'm sorry for your loss. Your familiy is in my thoughts and prayers.