Leigh Ann Mallamo
It is with great sadness to announce that Leigh Ann Mallamo passed away unexpectedly on April 28, 2021. Leigh Ann was born on November 15, 1959 to the late Samuel and Mary Eleanor Mallamo in West Palm Beach, Florida. She is survived by her siblings: Jeanne (Denny), Randall (Janine), Michael and her twin Allison (Robert) her nieces; Ashley, Gina, and Kimberly, her nephew Blake and her great niece, Skyler and a host of other relatives.
Leigh Ann graduated from Cardinal Newman High School and attended Florida State University. She also studied Stenography. She was a legal secretary for many years.
She was a passionate animal lover, with cats holding a special place in her heart. She volunterred many hours at the "Adopt A Cat" thrift store.
Leigh Ann was the caregiver for her parents in their final years, showing them great love and devotion.
She enjoyed walking on the beach, boating, playing tennis, swimming, playing the piano, and going on sister vacations.
Leigh Ann loved to cook and plan family parties. She was always complemented on her delicious gourmet meals.
She will be greatly missed by her loved ones, many dear friends and her fur babies, Smokey and Bear.
A private graveside service will be held for the immediate family at Our Lady Queen of Peace. Close friends and family plan to gather after the service to celebrate Leigh Ann's life and share memories.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
I am very sorry for the loss of your sister. In time, I hope all the wonderful memories will help to lessen your pain of loss.
Sincerely,
Pat Sprague Jawdy
Pat Sprague Jawdy
Friend
May 12, 2021
Jeanne, Randy, Michael and Allison,
So sorry to hear the news about Leigh Ann. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this trying time. May the good times, the laughs you had and the love you shared keep her tucked in your heart.
Wayne & Pat Rogers
May 10, 2021
My heart breaks to hear about Leigh Ann. May God comfort you all during this difficult time. She was such a beautiful woman. I will miss her smiling face. God Bless you all.
Karen Oldham
Friend
May 10, 2021
That’s a horrible thing I haven’t seen Lee and or any of the mail in Mosin years but I do remember having some laughs with Leanne and one time I had a late night date found us waking up in front of the family home at daylight and Sam coming out to get the paper as Leanne and I walked towards the front door very awkward but funny today
Ric Caruso
Friend
May 9, 2021
Dear, Jeanne, Randy, Mike and Allison, We were deeply saddened and heartbroken to hear of the loss of your sister Leigh Ann. I can't imagine the pain of loosing a sibling. Please know our heartfelt sympathy, hugs and prayers are sent your way. May she be in eternal peace with Our Lord and your mom and dad. God Bless you all
Joanie and David Wurster
Family
May 8, 2021
I grew up with you and I'm going to miss you. We're going to miss you.
John and Denise Simmons
Friend
May 7, 2021
Jeanne, Randy, Michael and Allison,
I’m so sorry and heartbroken to hear of Leigh Ann’s passing. She was very special to me and I’ll treasure the times we spent together. I can’t imagine how you feel. Losing a sibling has got to be so difficult, especially a twin. Like with most brothers/sisters, you each had your own unique relationship with her. Embrace the love you shared and give thanks to God for loaning her to us. I will keep you in my prayers during this time of mourning.
Pam Mallamo
May 7, 2021
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