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Leon M. Cain

Los Angeles, California

1991 - 2018

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February 13, 1991 - August 19, 2018 Leon M. Cain was born in Berlin, Germany, to his beloved mother Henny and father Vincent, and grew up in Los Angeles. He is survived by his mother, younger sister and light of his life Kelly Hicks, stepfather Kelvin Hicks, cousins Janet and Vincent, aunt Elinor...

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Ich habe erst heute zufällig von dieser Tragödie erfahren. Keine Worte reichen aus, um angemessenen Trost zu spenden. Ich sehe noch den ganz kleinen Leon vor mir...damals in Berlin. Herzlichst, deine Freundin Anke aus einem anderen Leben

I haven't seen you in 24 years but thought about you often. There is too much time to miss chances and so little to make good on lost opportunities. Rest in peace my little friend - as I remember you always. I am so utterly sorry for your loss and am sending my deepest compassion to your family. The memories of you will always be there and they are wonderful.

WOW....Words will never heal the pain that all are feeling as a result of Leon' untimely passing. May peace be with his friends and family today and forever...Leon is an Angel to all as usual!!! Peace and Blessings to all, especially those who had the pleasure of being part of Leon' life. God Bless! Paula Sims - Cara Sims (friend and mentee of Leon' mother).

God's comfort and blessings as your beloved Leon R.I.P. Wait on God to dry our tears, doing away with death and pain shortly.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. John Butch Foster

My condolences and prayers to the family. I an a first cousin to Leon's father Vincent. I pray that you have comfort in your time of sorrow.

I'm very sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in the promise found out John 6: 40.

I am truly sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort give you peace and strength during this difficult time. Psalms 29:11.

I am deeply sorry for your loss. May your hearts find comfort in the words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14. A beautiful hope of seeing your loved ones again.