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John J. "Jack" Leahy

John J. "Jack" Leahy obituary

John Leahy Obituary

John "Jack" J. Leahy Jr., 80, of Hartford, departed life unexpectedly on Thursday Dec 28, 2023. He will be remembered as a loving brother, uncle, and great uncle. Born on May 18, 1943, in Hartford CT, Jack was the son of the late John and Bridget Leahy. He spent his entire life in Hartford, CT graduating from Saint Peter's School and Bulkeley High School. He proudly served in the United States Army and then dedicated a 46-year career to the United States Postal Service.

In addition to his parents, Jack was predeceased by his sisters Mary O'Connor and Barbara Holmes. He is survived by his sister Joan of Hartford, brother-in-law Dennis O'Connor of Jupiter, FL, two nieces Mary Litke and her husband Eric of Wethersfield and Kimberly Holmes-Talbot and her husband Wayne of Colchester, and four nephews John O'Connor and his wife Gerry of West Nyack, NY, Daniel O'Connor and his wife Jennifer of Wethersfield, Michael O'Connor and his wife Christine of Boston, MA, and Kevin O'Connor and his wife Kathleen of Rye, NY. In addition, Jack is survived by and will be remembered by many grand nieces and nephews, cousins, friends, and family in Dingle, Ireland.

Known to many as John but to so many more as Uncle Jack, he will be remembered for his kindness, commitment to family, and an incredible sense of humor. He will also be remembered for his friendship and his passion for all things sports especially his Yankees, Giants, and whatever college basketball team was playing that night. And, most enduring, Uncle Jack will be remembered by his many grand nephews and nieces for always ensuring, no matter what, that a Christmas gift was delivered to each of them with the most recent one delivered just two weeks ago.

A Mass of Christian Burial celebrating Jack's life will be held on Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 10:00AM in Saint Lawrence O'Toole Church, 494 New Britain Ave. Hartford. Burial to follow in Mount Saint Benedict Cemetery, 1 Cottage Grove Road, Bloomfield. There will be no calling hours. For further information, or to leave a condolence, please visit FarelySullivan.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jan. 5, 2024.

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Kathryn Landry

January 8, 2024

Kathryn Landry Rest In Peace

Nereida Camacho

January 6, 2024

On Behalf of The Camacho and Ruiz Family We Send Our Condolences To The Leahy , O´Conner And The Rest of The Family . John May He RIP Will Be Remembered . He Used To Park His Car Near My Mom´s Fence Who´s been living there for over 25 Yrs . John Will Be Missed and Never Forgotten. God Bless You All ( By Millie and Family)

John and Micheal Leahy and families

January 6, 2024

Sincere condolences to the family of John (Jack) Leahy. Thinking about you all at this sad time, John and Micheal Leahy and families. RIP Jack

Calvin Dixon

January 6, 2024

I have nothing but fond memories to share about Jack. He was a kind and considerate man who was quite independent. We connected at meetings as well as being race horse aficionados! Jack will definitely be missed.

Donald raymond

January 5, 2024

Jack, you were a true gentle and will be missed by all your postal family. Rest easy my friend

Carol Dean

January 5, 2024

So sorry to learn of the passing of Jack. Growing up he lived right around the corner from me in Hartford. Would see him every day as i passed his house on our way to Bulkeley. I also remember seeing him delivering mail. RIP jack

Frank LaPorte

January 5, 2024

Hey Leggs you were always a good friend and godfather to my son.We had some good times RIP

Rest in peace...

January 5, 2024

Noirin Leahy

January 5, 2024

Thinking of u all at this sad time here in lreland on d sad passing on cousin Jackie RIP we were blessed to have met him such a gentle soul from cousins Noirin Mary & families

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