M.-Sisk-Obituary

M. Leo Sisk

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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M. Sisk passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on January 4, 2003.

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My condolences. I worked with Leo at the Health Department many years before his retirement.....also, I will always remember him singing Danny Boy at the Syria Mosque.

My deepest sympathy at the loss of your father. I worked with Leo for many years at Allegheny County. He was a leader but also a very dear and kind person. I have many fond memories of working with him. I will always remember how he sang a love song to your mom at his retirement party. He is probably singing to her now!

Mike, I'm sorry to hear about your father .We will all miss him at the dry cleaners ,he was such a funny man. Sincerly ,Paulette

Leo, you signed my certificate accepting me into the Pittsburgh Chapter of SPEBSQUSA in 1959. I cherish the memories of the chapter and you, my friend.
I know you will "Keep America Singing",
in better company now.
Join the chorus of angels in song. I'll be listening.
No need to mend "any umbrella'a today". I never rains in Heaven.

Mike:
Our fathers knew each other years ago when we moved here from Lafayette Indiana. My dad, Bob O'Brien, spoke fondly of your dad. We are very sorry for your loss. May you be comforted now by friends, family, and memories.
God Bless you.

I was very sorry to hear about the death of Leo. He was such a gentleman and a very nice person. I attended Holy Rosary High School where I met Leo.

Leo Sisk was a man of honor. He was a great and kind human being. He exemplified the spirit of his alma mater, Central Catholic - he was truly a Christian gentleman.

Leo treated his public trust with the utmost seriousness - we kidded him that he treated the county's funds like his own. But he never had a personal agenda. He always tried to make the decision that was best for the people of Allegehny County. Even if you disagreed with him over a decision, things were never...

I have know Leo since 1942. I havent seen him for several years but I remember he was a fun person to be around. He used to attend the dances at Holy Rosary.

One time we were looking for some music to use as background for our 50th Class Reunion video. My son went to a Library to search for the songs we wanted and our reunion committee couldnt get over the fact that he brought home a record that had Leos picture on the cover. That brought back a lot of good memories...

Mike,
Sorry to hear about your Dad. We all know what a great roll model he was not only in everyday life, but as a Champion Barber Shop tenor. He will definitely be missed. Sorry I didn't make it to the funeral home. Give me a call some time. My condolences to you and your family. Dave Clarke