Leslie-Doy-Obituary

Leslie Doy

Richmond, Virginia

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DOY (Pedersen-Døj), Leslie Ludwig, 90, died peacefully of natural causes at the home of his daughter, Susan, and son-in-law, Dietmar Mossem. He is also survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Virginia; daughter, Linda; and grandson, Devin Mossem. He has also left behind family and friends in...

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Mrs. Doy, Susan and Linda
I am very sorry to hear of your loss of Mr. Doy. My mom cut out the obituary for me to read. It is very heartfelt. My dad has been gone for over seventeen years and I understand the sadness that follows. Your memories will help this difficult time pass.
Sincerely, Janet(Bonczek)Nickerson

My Father, James Vincent Nolan III, went to Central Tech and was on the track team with Leslie Doy. We treasure the track pictures of these two very handsome, talented men. We believe Les was a member of our Mother's and Father's wedding.
Please accept our sincere condolences and thank you for renewing pleasant memories we have
of our Father and his admiration and friendship with Leslie.
Brian, Patrick, Jim, and Kathie Nolan

A tribute to Leslie, from a veteran who also graduated from Alfred State College. His valor in WWII, especially at Pearl Harbor was notable and will be long remembered.
I have sent his obituary to Alfred University asking that they publish the article in the alumni magazine.
Richard Velzy, Midlothian, Virginia 23113, 804/ 379-1042. Email: [email protected]

I guess I will never forget when I was Twelve years old and I would always want to go to Les & Ginneys to ice skate.
Les would get a huge piece of plastic and lay it down in the back yard and I would try to teach Linda Lee to skate.
Afterward Ginney would make a lunch or a snack.It is a beautiful memory for me.
My best to Ginney,Susan And Linda Lee. Les was a fine person that I will never forget.
My mom send her very best to you all too.I'm sure that you know that.

Dear Ginny, Linda, and Susan,
My thoughts are with you all. I well remember your husband/dad. It has been many years since our families have been connected, but I clearly remember you all and have fond childhood memories. I hope your memories of him bring you peace in the time ahead. I hope we can connect sometime to catch up with each other. With warmest thoughts, Beth Wallbridge

My deepest sympathy to the Doy family.
My mother, Edna Gillette enjoyed her friendship with Ginny and Les, as well as the friendship between my sister Sharon and Linda, while living in Liverpool,N.Y.
Thinking of you all,
Susan Gillette Reschke

Dear Family and Friends, please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss of – what sounds like – a great and good man. I wish I had known him and was able to thank him for his service to our country.

Michael Moore
LTC, USA (ret)
Petersburg
Alfred University, Class of 1973