Leon-Allbright-Obituary

Leon A. Allbright

Syracuse, New York

Jul 4, 1941 – Dec 14, 2025

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BORN
July 4, 1941
DIED
December 14, 2025
LOCATION
Syracuse, New York
CHARITY
Habitat for Humanity

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Leon "Lee" A. Allbright, of Fulton, NY, and Hernando, FL, passed away peacefully at his home in Hernando on December 14, 2025, at the age of 84. Born in Utica, NY, on July 4, 1941, Lee lived a life marked by deep faith, devotion to family, and a steadfast commitment to serving others. After...

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Jocelyn. I´m sorry for you loss. Your father was a fine man and will be missed

On behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Comfort Tyler Chapter (Syracuse), we send our condolences to the family. Forget Me Not Don´t remember me not with sadness, Don´t remember me with tears, Remember all the laughter, We´ve shared throughout the years, Now I am contented, That my life it was worthwhile. Knowing that I passed along the way, I made somebody smile, When you are walking down the street, And you´ve got me on your mind, I´m walking in your footsteps, Only half a...

My husband first introduced Lee to me, as your financial advisor. However, it was soon very apparent that he was more than that. Lee was a gentle giant, immersed with kindness, humor, wisdom, and much compassion for life. He taught me more about humanity than anything. When he retired, I felt I was losing a true friend, knowing no one could possibly replace him. My deepest condolences go out to his family and his soul mate, Joelle.

Hi everyone, thinking of you with love and support. Sharing your loss. Great memories of all of you!

We met Lee when he was our Prudential Insurance advisor and that was when our lifelong friendship began. We followed Lee when he started his financial advisor role. Our friendship never let business interfere with our social meetings. We attended most of his birthday parties, his wedding to Joelle and just good conversations but did not talk politics which he loved to do. Our sincere condolences to Joelle and the family. Fred & Marilyn Hartung

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