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Norman C. Leigh

Weymouth, Massachusetts

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LEIGH, Norman C., M.D. Of Braintree Jan. 7, 2009 the beloved husband of June R. (Richard) Leigh to whom he had been married for 54 years. Loving brother of Attorny Harold Leigh of South Pasadena, FL, brother of the late Dr. Kenneth E. Leigh & Dr. Elmer Leigh. Dr. Norman Leigh is also survived...

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Dear Aunt June, I think of you often and am saddened of Uncle Norman's passing. He was such a support for me over the years. I still remember eating the huge dinner at the restaurant you both took me to and then threw up all over the parking lot outside!! He couldn't believe kid's could eat so much. (a Leigh at least!)I also remember him piercing my ears and those of my two roommates from nursing school. They came out great!!! I will always remember his kindness and valuable guidance over the...

AUNT JUNE,We were so sorry to hear of uncle normans passing ,he was one of a kind. he wil be missed by all that knew him.
love BRAD & LOUISE
LEIGH

Mrs. Leigh,
Your husband took great care of both my kids, Linda & Larry until his retirement. We have a good laugh when we talk about some of our trips to his office and conversations with my son when he was younger. We wish you the same comfort your husband gave us for many years.
Bless You,
The Cleary Family(Holbrook)Abington

I was sorry to hear of Dr. Leigh's passing. He was a very caring person; you just knew he loved his little patients. All six Barrys met him at St. Margaret's Hospital and continued seeing him through high school or until he retired. He will not be forgotten. May your memories comfort you and time allow for peace. God bless you. Ellen Barry

Dr. Leigh was the Plummer family pediatrician from 1962 until his retirement. He was a caring man and a very dedicated doctor. He often times went out of his way to help my parents and their six children. He made the occasional house call when a sick child would not other wise be able to make it into his office. He made many trips into Boston to visit my sister when she was born premature and help my parents to get through this very tough time. He made sure I remembered three little words,...

Dear Aunt June,
I am so sad to hear that one my favorite Uncles has passed away, recently. I know that you are feeling the incredible loss of your husband and friend, and I can never know how painful that it must be for you. My love for you and Uncle Norman is and has always been very near and dear to my heart. Family is so important to me and to my immediate family. I love you and will keep you close to my heart and soul during these very difficult times for all of our families.
With...

Dear Aunt June,

My second entry with my words spelled correctly. I was remembering the days of having food from the China Royal when you both would visit. Norman and my dads friends playing craps off my shoes, he was the big winner. The sweet smell of his pipe smoke. Being introduced to the Boston Patriots as a team to root for (games were on channel 4 and we did not get it). Dad being a Giants fan. The only prson my dad would but good scotch for.

We all have a lot of fond...

Dear Aunt June,
Very sad to hear of Uncle Normas passing. It was only the other day I was thinking about you and him and how we have lost touch.

I wish Jo-Ann and I knew as we would have seen you at the service. She and the boys will be sad to hear the news.

Love Doug

Dear Aunt June,
I am so saddened to learn of Uncle Norman's passing. What a treasure he was. I can still hear my dad(Dr. Elmer Leigh, his brother) announcing his arrival to our house,"there'll never be another." How true. He was one of a kind. I will miss him dearly. May he rest in peace. God bless Norman and you.

David Leigh
Fort Myers, FL