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David Leatherby Obituary

David L Leatherby, Sr., beloved husband, father and grandfather, founder of Leatherby's Family Creamery and patriarch of the Leatherby family, was born into eternal life Sunday, March 3rd, 2019 at the age of 81 surrounded by his family in Sacramento California. Daddy Dave, as he was affectionately known, began life in Hedrick, Iowa on April 29, 1937, the middle of three children (Beverly Whaley and John Leatherby) of parents Albert L. Leatherby and Beverly "Orpha" Young. He is survived by his wife and best friend of 64 years, Sally Joan Hannum, nine of his ten children and spouses: Dave Jr. (Jennifer), Marie Leatherby, Shelly (Rich) Collins, Rita (Joe) Helfrick, Alan (Patty), Valerie (Paul) Willover, Theresa Leatherby (deceased), Laura Leatherby, Rachel (Ron) Thurman, Sarah Leatherby, their 30 grandchildren: Kimberly, Fr. Jeremy, Katherine, Matthew, Sally, Irene, Chrissie, John, Aaron, Melanie, Molly, Mary, Natalie, Joseph, Nicole, Phillip, Theresa, Jacob, Jamie, Joshua, Jessica, John Paul, Jiana, Chris, Leah, Hannah, Makayla, Jocelyn, Cassidy, Elijah, and 40 great-grandchildren and more on the way! Dave was a larger-than-life person, with ever a warm smile on his face, an encouraging word and a positive impact on everyone he met. He was known to be a man of great faith, integrity and courage, who loved all people and had a profound sense of responsibility to his fellow man. In 1982, Daddy Dave started Leatherby's with the desire to do something to contribute to the betterment of the community. A man of tremendous optimism and zeal for life, he put his entire self into everything he did. His personal and business philosophy was based on "generosity"; he believed that the more one gives, the more blessings one receives. He began every day by attending Mass at a local Catholic church to give thanks for all his blessings, and then rode his bike around town, past many of his children's homes, before work. His smile was contagious, and when anyone would ask him why he was so joyful, he would hold up his rosary. Dave met the love of his life, Sally, in the 6th grade, and they were married in 1955. She was his first and only girlfriend, whom he asked to "go steady" at 12 years old. A gifted athlete, he played college football at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Ranked 4th in the nation, he received an offer to try out for the Green Bay Packers, but declined on account of his young family. They moved to Orange County in Southern California where Dave began teaching 6th grade, but after welcoming five children in six years, he opted for a higher paying job with Safeway, where his business career started. Moving to Sacramento in 1970 with then eight children, Dave became an entrepreneur, starting a wholesale appliance dealership selling Speed Queen laundry and other appliances. He excelled and was the top in sales for the entire country every year. But with the arrival of his 10th child, he felt called to open a business where his family could work together and more directly contribute to the good of the community. Having worked at his parents "Main Street Caf‚" in Iowa, Dave desired to recreate that "community gathering place" experience. The idea of a giant ice cream parlor was conceived and became a reality in 1982 Leatherby's Family Creamery! In the midst of his business endeavors, Dave and Sally converted to Catholicism on December 22, 1965, which dramatically changed the focus and purpose of their lives. From that time onwards, each day began with daily Mass, a practice which continued for 54 years, and each year concluded with a banquet for his ever-growing family, to celebrate and to recount the anniversary of his conversion. His work thereafter became a vehicle to share his faith, and to love and to serve his fellow man. Many charitable organizations in the area were helped by his gifts and support. Indeed, he was generous to a fault; he would help anyone and everyone who asked. Daddy Dave spent his final years fighting for what is right and against corruption, especially in the Catholic Church. His parting words to his grandchildren were: "We will win!" The world is certainly a better place because of him. And fittingly, his last meal was a chocolate shake from Leatherby's Creamery. Daddy Dave, you will be missed by many people, but especially your family, who you loved so much. We believe you were greeted by our Good Lord, and your daughter Theresa, whom you remembered every day in your prayers. A Rosary will be prayed for the blessed repose of Dave's soul at 4:00 pm Sunday, March 10th, 2019, and the Funeral Mass and services will be conducted by Fr. Francis Murin on Monday morning, 11:00 am March 11th, 2019. Both services will be held at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church, 5057 Cottage Way, Carmichael, CA 95608. Donations and remembrances can be made either to the Sacramento Life Center, 2316 Bell Executive Lane, Sacramento, CA 95825 or the Carmelite Sisters Monastery, 6981 Teresian Way, Georgetown, CA 95634.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Mar. 9, 2019.

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Calvin Bennett

October 26, 2024

I use to work at Leatherby's from day one of the opening
Change of Address Notice
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Dave Leatherby Sr
Please be advised that I have moved. I received a call from God, the Chief Architect, and He informed me that my new home was complete.
You all know I have been working on my building and sending up my timber. I knew that my mansion needed some finishing touches and the Chief Carpenter, Jesus Christ, had to inspect it and give the final approval. He let me know that my mansion was complete and that I could move in. He told me to go ahead and change my address!
Well my new home is finished and what a sight to behold! It is located on an exclusive estate behind a beautiful Pearly Gate. It’s just over the other side of the serene celestial shore. Of course, you know the streets are paved in gold and everyday is Sunday, just like you have been told. I can walk and talk with the Master without a worry or care.
I use to live here on earth, but my new home is so much better than any other place I have lived. There is peace here, joy, and happiness, there’s no heartache, no strife or discontent, only sweet serenity. I can dine at the Masters table and sing with the Heavenly Choir. And best of all, my Heavenly Father is there in all his glory. Oh yes, I have a designer here who has fitted me with my very own white robe and wings. I could go on and on about my new home but instead, I’m going to pray that you get to move here yourself someday. Before I go though, let me give you my new address

100 Glorious Heavenly Avenue
Gods Town, Heaven

Carolyn Wagner

May 16, 2019

We will all miss his big smile
From the Wagners

Yvonne Fong

March 22, 2019

I'm sorry for your loss. I worked at Kaiser and always enjoyed seeing him at his appointments. He was so kind and friendly. Treasure all the wonderful memories, as I will.

March 18, 2019

I just heard today of Dave's death . You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I have so many happy memories of Dave and all of you. I remember wanting benches in the school patio and Dave made it happen. He is part of so many memories of OLA, my all time favorite place. Love to all of you.
Sister Evelyn. Principal of OLA 1971-79

Donald Amos

March 11, 2019

My condolences to the entire Leatherby family. Dave was a wonderful person and great neighbor. We'll miss his friendly greetings and chats on his daily bike ride through the neighborhood.

Belinda Bergdahl Lyons

March 11, 2019

Sally, you and I were friends from elementary school onward through our whole lives. You were always an example of serenity, calm, and kindness. You are in my prayers during Dave's service this morning, and I know that your friends, your family, and your faith will give you strength.

Ed Ross

March 10, 2019

Dave and I were together and playing football from grade school, to middle school, to high school, and to collage.
Of all the thousands of people I have met - I have never met anyone like Dave. He was one of a kind - I do not think he met anyone that did not love him.

Larry Branch

March 10, 2019

So sorry for your loss Sally and family I will always remember Dave. We met in 6th grade always had that great smile.
Your friend always SAILOR thats the name he tag me with.

March 9, 2019

Prayers for the Leatherby family. I know how much this hurts. My parents went on their first of 67 cruises with Dave and Sally back in the 70's. Such a kind, funny, spiritual man. We were Blessed to have known him.
Hope he is having a wonderful reunion with his family and my parents in Heaven.
God Bless all of you.
Joanne Bertolucci Kelley

J.D & Tammy Maher

March 8, 2019

And now the real work begins Dave! We know you! Thank you for being such an inspiration to our family. We pray we all make it home someday May our Lady and St. Therese' help you get every prayer answered fast! We are praying especially for your loving, amazing family, because the separation is difficult. You left a huge hole here. ♥ J. D & Tammy Maher & Family

Judi McQuoid

March 8, 2019

Dave Leatherby was the first person I saw and knew upon return to Sacramento after 15 years. Dave was riding his bike, looking so carefree. When I said "Hi" he immediately smiled, stopped and we talked like I'd never been gone. He was a genuinely nice person. Dave will always be remembered for his cheerful expression and sincerity.

Donna Fairchild

March 8, 2019

Deepest sympathies to the family, employees, and many friends of Daddy Dave Leatherby. He enriched the lives of all he met and helped.

VG

March 8, 2019

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of David. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure when it fills your heart with love and brings you joy. May you find comfort in Jesus promise of the hope of everlasting life at John 6:40.

Ron and Jeannine Eason

March 8, 2019

Dave was always joyful with that ready smile and warm greeting. His constant example as a faithful Catholic husband, father and grandfather brought a feeling of stability to all who knew him. He made Leatherby's Family Creamery a warm and welcoming atmosphere where everyone could relax and enjoy the wide variety of menu offerings. Dave will be missed by all who knew and loved him. May God rest his soul and welcome him to the glory and joy of Heaven.

Karen

March 8, 2019

I am so sorry for this wonderful family's loss. I know there is a big hole in my heart along with all those who enjoyed the wonderful desserts and the memories they created for us. My prayers go out to the family. God Bless You all.

Anthony Carlozzi

March 7, 2019

All ways had nice talks with him and his wife and children, I delivered food items way back in 1997. He will be missed by all, he is a true human being

Leanne Sapnaro

March 7, 2019

To the Dear Leatherby Family,
There are no words to express my sympathy to all of you in the loss of your dear Daddy and Grandpa Dave. There is another angel in Heaven. Our family has been going to Leatherby's for so many celebrations since the first one opened on Arden Way in Sacramento, and now also enjoying the location in Elk Grove. I even have fond memories of the Crossroads location which was close to our home and we went there often. I remember writing a letter to Dave and Sally and telling them what my son said who was three at the time and is now 35! One day we were talking about not liking "Bumblebees," and he said, "But we sure like Leatherby's!" I will also cherish the book he wrote, which truly was an inspiration. I pray your happy memories will be a consolation and comfort to you during this difficult time, and I know he will be forever in your hearts.

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Julie Gephart

March 7, 2019

Thinking of all in the Leatherby Family during this time. I have lots of fun memories of Daddy Dave! Got to grow up with is daughter and my first job at 16 was at Leatherbys! Always loved seeing him ride his bike around the neighborhood. I will miss seeing him with a big smile on his face as he rode. Sending prayers and hugs! Julie Stokes Gephart

Rachael Russell Garza

March 7, 2019

Daddy Dave was such an amazing example of a Christian, and I am blessed to have known his kind hearted, loving, and also very strong & firm smiley self! To Sally, Leatherby "kids" & grandkids & all the Daddy Dave Leatherby family crew, I am so sorry for your loss... his absence will most definitely be felt by all who knew him. Sending much love to you all, and prayers that you feel his love & warmth every time you think of him.
xoxoxo
Rachael

Rex Swailes

March 7, 2019

Dave and I were classmates from eighth grade and all through Class of 55 High School. I washed dishes in the Main Street Café for Al Leatherby, Dave's Dad. Dave and I use to sneek downstairs after hours, and build hugh ice cream sundays. Dave talked me to go out for football as a softmore. Dave was quarterback and was hard to bring down, usually you paid the price. It was sad to hear that he was gone. But the Leatherby family has a great example to follow. Love from Rex Swailes

Carolyn Wagner

March 7, 2019

I'll miss him big time

Claudia Satori

March 7, 2019

Daddy Dave Andy all the fam made a difference in my fam's life. Praying unceasingly for all of you.

Cheryl Burgess

March 7, 2019

I am so very sorry for your loss.

March 7, 2019

Many family memories for me at Daddy Dave Leatherby's place--may your family be comforted in knowing that you are at peace and in God's presence.

The Reynolds Family

March 7, 2019

I am so sorry for your loss. May you receive strength and comfort from God. "He will make you firm, he will make you strong, he will firmly ground you." - 1Peter 5:10

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