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Nicholas Reese Leeming

Tucson, Arizona

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Nicholas Reese Leeming of Tucson died of cardiac arrest on March 13, 2010. Nick was born in Peekskill, NY on November 27, 1939. He was the third son of the Rev. Frank C. Leeming and Margaret Adams Leeming (nee Reeder). Father Leeming, who emigrated from England to America as a teenager, founded...

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Never have I known a better man, or a kinder spirit. With Love

Nick, I am saddened to read of your passing. Of all the cousins I got to meet, you stood out among the very favorites. Louise Brakeley Butler

Nick -
We have enjoyed 45 year as friends. I will miss our cards, letters and phone calls. I was so looking forward to your visit--but you are with our Lord now. Save a place for me.
Love - Stuart Reed, 22 Caleb St., Portland, ME 04102

I knew Nick for the 8 last years. I didn't know as much about him as I probably should have after all that time. But Nick never made things be about him. He was about helping others. I'm sure he is in a wonderful place now. We definitely miss him down here though.

Nick, you have taken a big piece of my heart. I know through prayer your delightful spirit will fill your space up again. I miss you so much. I will, as always, see your presence in all plants and vegetation, and cookies, and in everything good you have given to me and so many others. I love you.

As long time members of Grace St. Pauls Episcopal church we came to know Nick in his various roles within the church. Always a 'giving' and helpful spirit, Nick's many roles included assistance fo the GSP 'Gasping Geezers' preparing meals for Tucson Primavera to feed the hungry. It is difficult to imagine GSP without Nick 'taking care of everything and everyone. We will miss him enormously!
Rosemary and Jim DeCook

God Bless you Nick. You were surely one of lifes great beings.

I served with Nick in Frankfurt/M Germany and am proud to count him as a friend.

I will miss his kind spirit and boundless wit, his stories of places he visited. He was a true friend. Heaven got a great landscaper and cook to add to their roster.
James A. White
Sexton, Grace St Paul's Episcopal Church