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Philip Leonard

Hoosick Falls, New York

1926 - 2024

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October 19, 2024
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Hoosick Falls, New York

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Philip Leonard passed away peacefully at his home in Hoosick Falls, NY on October 19, 2024, surrounded by his family. Born on May 16, 1926, in Monticello, NY, Phil was the son of Gertrude (Winokur) and Harry Lashinsky, both naturalized citizens who immigrated through Ellis Island from the...

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Mr Leonard was also an Adult Educater at MAUHS. I know this because he taught 2 out of 3 of my night classes. Thank you Mr Leonard, you made me want to go to school (night). Wish I could have had you as an instructor. You helped me change my life, now I can´t get off my computer! To Philip´s family I know you realize what a wonderful person, Dad, Grandfather, & many other roles he had. May he rest in peace while he is teaching all the angels.

Heartfelt love and sympathy to Phil's family. He truly was a wonderful educator and will be greatly missed. SM

I have fond memories of Phil as our school principle. He always cared for the students and gave sound direction when needed. He will be remembered as a visible strength in Hoosick falls. May the the Lord comfort his family in this time of great loss.

Thank you, Phil, for your contributions to the Hoosick Falls community, especially the skating rink and swimming pool that gave so many of us the opportunity for healthy recreation as we were growing up. You will be missed but your legacies live on!

On behalf of the 32nd Separate Company Stag Dinner we convey our sincere condolences to Philips Family My greatest regret is not getting known this great man years ago. R.I.P My Friend and Brother

Thank You Mr Leonard.

His family should know he will be missed and your loss will be shared by many, some near, and some far away. Bless you all during this time. Oh what an accomplished life this man led! An excellent example of the Greatest Generation. A true professional. Always had a smile and kind word for staff and students alike. He touched so many folks and led a life to emulate. Have not seen him since high school many years ago. A special thanks for your service you Cold War Warrior, it is appreciated....

Mr. Leonard made each of us feel important to him. That was one of his gifts to his students. He will be missed by all who knew him.

RIP Phil. (I'm sure my Bill was at the Heavenly gates, along with so many others, to guide you in)