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Mrs. Jean J. Leach of Dunwoody, died November 16, 2003 after a courageous battle with cancer. Mrs. Leach was a longtime member of Sandy Springs United Methodist Church and was a member of the D.B.S. Sunday School Class. She is survived by her beloved husband, Mr. Joseph R. Leach, sons, Paul Leach, James Leach, Charles Leach all of Atlanta; Thomas Leach, New York City, N.Y.; grandchildren, Kaleigh Leach, Nicholas Leach, Zoe Leach, Maxwell Leach, sisters, Rosalie Allen, Sandy Clark, Susan Rice, Debbie Pierce, all of Boston, MA; Tina Allen, Palm Coast, FL; brothers, Bruce Allen, Virginia; Richard Allen, Andover, MA; Thomas Allen, Pepperal, MA; David Allen, New Hampshire; Peter Allen, Boston, MA. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 20, 2003 at 11 A.M. at Sandy Springs United Methodist Church. Dr. John Page and Dr. Jim Hyder will officiate. Entombment, Greenlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Sandy Springs United Methodist Church or Haven House Hospice. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M. at Sandy Springs Chapel Funeral Directors, 136 Mt. Vernon Hwy., 404-255-8511.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Nov. 18, 2003.

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Mary Jane Allen

November 19, 2003

Dear Joe: Sorry I wasn't able to come down with Tom. Please know that I am thinking of you and that my thoughts and prayers are with you and the boy's and their families during this difficult time. We'll miss her. Much Love, Mary Jane.

ROXANNE HELMEY

November 19, 2003

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