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Leona L. "Lee" Holcomb

Glens Falls, New York

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WHITEHALL -- Leona "Lee" L. Holcomb, 73, of Truthville Road, passed away Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005, at Rutland Regional Medical Center in Rutland, Vt. Born on March 3, 1932, in Hanover, N.H., she was the daughter of the late Walter and Marion (Simcox) Ferrin. Lee was a very caring and giving person...

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Aunt Lee,
hey there lady! I hope that you had a great christmas with uncle Jack.
Just wanted you to know that we miss you very much and I am trying to figure out how one little old lady like you could possibly hold all of these families together. It didn"t matter what was wrong you could always fix it. You were right about the tree!! Now we all talk to it, you sure get lots of company and you have lots of empties, you"ll be a rich lady yet.
thank you for the last joke,...

I grew up at Aunt Lee and Uncle Jacks house. I have known these two wonderful people all of my life and is with great sorrow to lose these people. I have met alot of beautiful people in my travels around the world but i always remember where i came from. Aunt Lee gave me my CB handle "THE RIFLEMAN" because i used to hunt all the time and i would go to her house either before i went or upon my return. These were truly salt of the earth people and me and my family will miss them greatly.

I have known Lee Holcomb over 50 years and she has been adopted by my family as my other mother, as I lost mine when I was just 20 years old. She always had a warm friendly smile and always had a shoulder to lean on. She taught me and my boys what unconditional love was all about. She could always talk you through a problem and help you see where to go or how to fix it. Even when I got sick she used her sense of humor to get me through the rough spots. I don't know how I am going to go on...

We love and miss you. You are "Our Angel With Wings".

Aunt Lee will be greatly missed by our entire family especially by her "little Bubba" as she called Brendan.She has forever touched all of our lives in one special way or another. She always put a smile on our faces. She will always be "Our Angel With Wings" as the twins say. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Chipper, MaryAnn, and family. She was one special lady with a very big heart. We love you Aunt Lee.

I will miss Leona very much she was like a second Grandmother to me, I am not sure if you know that she and I have been pen pals for five years, I am now 15, we exchanged pictures and talked about lots of things including her window box of flowers and I did not know she was in the hospital and am very sorry for your loss. When my Grama died in 2004 she was very kind to me and helped me to get through with her cards and letters.Please know I will never forget her she was a special person to me...