Reinhardt Leu

1921 - 2015

Reinhardt Leu obituary, 1921-2015, Fredericksburg, VA

Reinhardt Leu

1921 - 2015

BORN

1921

DIED

2015

Reinhardt Leu Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 6, 2015.
Reinhardt Leu (Col. USMC Ret.) of Falmouth, Virginia, 93, passed away peacefully on January 1, 2015. He died surrounded and supported by family and loved ones. Col. Leu was a loving and respected father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and husband. His kindness and love extended beyond immediate family and included many friends. Anyone who met Col. Leu quickly recognized his warmth and leadership.
Col. Leu was born on February 27, 1921 in Hodgkins, Illinois. His parents, Reinhardt and Agnes Leu, instilled in him the foundations of spirituality and love of family. He attended the Lutheran Church in his hometown of Hodgkins and grew up enjoying sports and spending time outdoors hunting and fishing. An early passion of Col. Leu's was golf. Inspired as a caddy at a local country club in his youth, he later became a repeat championship player at Fredericksburg Country Club. Never boastful, he nonetheless took pride in his later golfing years of posting scores for a round of golf that were shy of his age, accomplishing that feat over a number of years.
Col. Leu attended Valparaiso University in Indiana. He later joined the United States Marine Corps to serve his Country during World War II. He was a decorated aviator and ultimately rose to the rank of Colonel. His missions took him throughout the world – including the battles of Tarawa, Guadalcanal and Bougainville.
After WWII, Col. Leu served with distinction in Korea and Vietnam and as a member of the United Nations peace-keeping missions in the Middle East and China. Col. Leu flew dozens of missions and was among the first to fly in helicopter squadrons after World War II, leading missions in both Korea and Vietnam. In 1963, he led a mission to rescue downed US Army aviators. As a result of Col. Leu's heroic service, he was decorated repeatedly by the Marine Corps. In a lasting tribute to his contributions to our Country, a helicopter flown by him in Korea is currently on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Annex at Dulles Airport.
Most of Col. Leu's fellow Marines referred to him simply as "Chief." After retiring from the Marine Corps in 1970, he and his wife Katherine settled in Falmouth, Virginia with their family. In his retirement, Col. Leu continued his love of photography and history, having a keen eye and appreciation for both. In Falmouth, he served as a photographer for the National Registry of Historical Places and became president of the Falmouth historical society.
In the years that followed Katherine's passing, Col. Leu found love and joy when he married Mia. Col. Leu and Mia were married for 22 years. The two traveled extensively, attending military reunions. They also shared their love of music and the outdoors, regularly enjoying a picnic lunch in the woods, while bird watching on the tailgate of Col Leu's truck. Summer vacations at the beach in the company of his daughters and their families became annual events, which were enriched by time spent with Col. Leu's beloved grandchildren, Steven Hubble and Carrie Ellis Phillips. Col. Leu and Mia spent their 22 years together in Falmouth, often visiting Quantico and other military friends and family there.
Col. Leu was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Gertrude, Dorothy and Bernice, and wife, Katherine. He is survived by his wife, Mia Leu, daughters, Leuanne Leu Ellis, Rhonda Leu Hubble Givens, and Sandra Agnes Leu, his grandchildren, Steven Leu Hubble and Carrie Ellis Phillips and her husband Jeff Phillips, great granddaughter, Emma Katherine Phillips, brother-in-law, William N. Skinner, sister-in-law, Jean Skinner and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service celebrating Col. Leu's life will be held at the Quantico National Cemetery in Triangle, Virginia on January 23rd at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, donations in Col. Leu's honor can be made to the American Heart Association or the Mary Washington Preservation.
Condolences may be sent to mullinsthompsonfredericksburg.com

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March 7, 2015

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buzz mounes

March 7, 2015

He was one of a kind! A great leader of hmm 162 in viet nam. Will never be forgotten. Semper fi !

March 5, 2015

For those of us who did a 20 or more year Marine career and were lucky enough to have a Squadron command, every decision we ever made began and ended with "What would Chief Leu do in this situation??" I'll bet that those of you who persued different occupations did that too. What a wonderful thing to have guided so many people so well. THANKS, CHIEF!

Jim Hughes

Harold Pyle

March 4, 2015

Good bye to my first and best Viet Nam skipper. Chief Leu was everything a young Nugget could ask for in a leader, mentor and example. My condolences to the family on the passing of a great Patriot and family man.
Harold (Ernie) Pyle

Bill Kretzschmar

March 3, 2015

I met Chief Leu when I checked into his soon to deploy squadron at New River, N.C. in November 1962 as a brand new 2nd Lieutenant. To a newbie like myself the man was larger than life. He led us into combat in Vietnam, not figuratively, but literally.
He remained a role model for me throughout my life.
Thank you Chief. Semper Fi.

Tom Ellis

January 29, 2015

Thanks to all those that attended Col. Leu's memorial service on Thursday, January 22 at the Fredericksburg Baptist Church. Anyone desiring a copy of the eulogy may send me an email at [email protected].

Sue Overbey

January 22, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. He sounded like a great man. I am so sorry I did not have the opportunity to meet and get to know him. I thought the service was Friday at 2, but I just found out it was today at 2. I am again sorry that I missed it. May God grant you all peace and healing and comfort through Jesus Christ our Lord. Sue Overbey

January 20, 2015

A very big thank you to all that signed the guest book. Thank you for sharing your memories. Sandra Leu

T. C. Miller

January 17, 2015

I was very saddened to hear of the passing of my good friend. We enjoyed many hours of golf together. He was a very rare man. It was an honor to be called "friend" by Chief Leu. If there were a life to be patterned after, you cound not have a better model than Chief. God now has a very honored angel now.

Steven Hubble

January 15, 2015

Please be advised that in addition to the graveside service held at 11AM on Friday, January 23rd at Quantico National Cemetery that a Memorial Service will also be held on Thursday January 22nd at 2PM at Fredericksburg Baptist Church. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Sincerely,

Chief's Family

Brenda Zitz

January 15, 2015

My condolences to the family. The Chief was always quite a gentleman. I remember him well. He certainly left his mark in this world and his memories will live on. Brenda G. Zitz, (Surfside Beach, SC/Formerly Fredericksburg, VA)

Elizabeth Yarbrough

January 13, 2015

I am saddened that my good neighbor, "Chief" has passed. We were neighbors first when he and Katherine bought the house across the street from me, and again after her death when he married Mia,
both very dear to me.
His family can rest knowing he was a good man, a kind man of unquestionable honor. I was always proud to know him and call him my neighbor.
My sincere condolences to his family.

Forrest Croom

January 13, 2015

To the family, my condolences, to the memory of the man whose principles were by the plumb, on the level and by the square may God bless your memories to live forever. And for the Veteran, may there always be others to follow in your footsteps to protect this great Nation. Your Nephew, Brother and Comrade in Arms. MCPO-CGRF-1

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January 11, 2015

To all the family,
I am very sorry to hear about the "Chief's" passing.I have always admired him for his service to this country and his friendship. Always enjoyed playing golf and visiting his home to view all the wartime flying photos. We have all lost a good man. May God bless all the family at this time.

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Emma Shifflett

January 8, 2015

Rhonda & Family, He is at peace now. The memories will last forever in your heart. It is not easy to say goodbye. Gods plans are that you can see him again in Heaven. We will all be renewed again. My heart aches for you & family. You are in my thoughts & prayers. Peace for the days, weeks, months ahead. Classmate Emma

Stoney Werdebaugh

January 8, 2015

Sorry to read about my good buddy Chief.We had lot of fun golfingf together.He was a good friend and will be missed.--Stoney Werdebaugh,

Emma Katherine meeting her Great Gramps!

Carrie Phillips

January 8, 2015

Ray & Martha Gill

January 8, 2015

We have had the pleasure of a wonderful friendship with "Chief" Leu for over 40 years. We will miss him tremendously. Our deepest sympathies to his children and their families.

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