Leon-Reilly-Obituary

Leon G. Reilly

Bay City, Michigan

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Reilly, Leon G. Bay City, Michigan Mr. Leon G. Reilly was born June 30, 1930 to Isabell and Frank Reilly. He married Geraldine Schmidt on November 14, 1952. She predeceased him in February1999. He was also predeceased by his father and mother Harry and Isabell Holmes along with sister's Grace...

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My deepest heartfelt sympathy on the loss
of your father,grandfather,great-grandfather. No words can help the grief
you feel at this time. May God wrap his
arms around you for comfort as you grieve.

So Sorry for your loss, God Bless You and your family...our prayers are with you all. We have to say that Mr Reilly had the best beer in town 'College Town' a great man he and his family were a part of us growing up and continues on.

I have known Leon for 18 years. He was the first neighbor I met after returning home. One day after playing my drums I walked outside to find Leon standing there. I asked if my drumming bothered him, to which he replied, "Heck no...it bothers me when you DON'T play!" Thus began our friendship. So sad that he has had to leave this earth.

Reillys -

So sorry to hear this news. Leon was one of a kind and memories of him always make us smile and laugh out loud!

We will always think of him on calm, quiet nights, when there is no wind, no sound, not even the leaves are moving and the stars are bright above. :-)

Hoping that your happy memories help you through this difficult time.

Sending our deepest condolences and love to you all. We were very blessed to be College Town neighbors for over 25 yrs. so many fun memories and always knew where to find my boys. Leon was one of a kind, he will be remembered always , with a huge smile. Dan and Mary Krause

We are so very sorry for your loss. Offering prayers for all of Leon's family.

George and a Mary Kay Lynch
Zephyrhills, FL

Dear Reilly Family: When I first started pitching softball, Leon played second base and was a great teammate with a bat and glove. Always smiling no matter how the game was going. So sorry for your loss.