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Leo H. Wells Jr.

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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GREAT BARRINGTON -- Leo H. Wells Jr., 77, of Bernard Gibbons Drive, Housatonic, a former longtime resident of Francis Avenue, died Thursday at Great Barrington Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where he had resided the past month.

Born in Great Barrington on March 17, 1930, son of...

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Mike, Karry, Alexis, Brandon. I was so sorry to arrive home and hear of the passing of Leo. He was such a sweet man and he will be missed terribly. I can just see he and Shirley dancing amongst the stars. May the memories you have hold dear to your hearts.

Love and blessings,
Kathy

I was sorry to hear of Leos passing.
I keep you all in my prayers.
Dorothy

maryanne and family,I'm so sorry for your loss. I grew up going to his dad's house to see the trains. I loved seeing Maryanne at the school sale at MMRHS. She was our best customer and I do miss the kids and folks like her who supported our program. Again 'so sorry Jack dolby

when i was young i passed through gorham & norton's on my way to school every day. leo taught me more then anyone else! he taught me to smile & take pride in any thing i did in life. everytime i'm having a hard day (even after 40+ years) his is the face that comes to mind & i smile. many times those whom i'm helping smile back. for all these years his lessons have lived in my heart- and they always will. thank you leo you are one of the best 'teachers' i ever had. i will always try to make...

John Michele, So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Shirley and the entire Wells Family.
My deepest sympathy goes out to you on the passing of a really nice man...Leo. He was so kind and helpful to everyone he met.
Leo was a fixture on Main Street in Great Barrington for nearly 40 years. I can see him now waklking down the street with his apron on carrying a bag of groceries.
Leo would have made a good model for a Norman Rockwell painting.
I glad I knew him and unfortunately times must change.
God Bless you all.