He was a member of All Saints Parish, attending Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and had served as usher for the church, a member of 18 years with the Mary and Eljah Carmelite Community, Elmira, NY., member of CGW Local 1000 and past member of the Painted Post Rod & Gun Club.
Leo was a talented, professional master caner, instructing at Corning Community College, East High School, Northside Blodgett and the Patterson Inn.
He was a carpenter contributing his talents and efforts to Habitat for Humanity and also helped his children build their homes. He was always repairing furniture for someone. He also enjoyed gardening. He was an avid collector of Railroad Memorabilia, esp. trains and also model cars.
He was the oldest of 9 children. Three brothers George, Arnold, & Ronald and five sisters Dorothy, Diane, Arlene, Marilyn, and Beverly.
He was married to his wife Anne Marie for 61 years.
He was a member of All Saints Parish, attending Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and had served as usher for the church, a member of 18 years with the Mary and Eljah Carmelite Community, Elmira, NY., member of CGW Local 1000 and past member of the Painted Post Rod & Gun Club.
Leo was a talented, professional master caner, instructing at Corning Community College, East High School, Northside Blodgett and the Patterson Inn.
He was a carpenter contributing his talents and efforts to Habitat for Humanity and also helped his children build their homes. He was always repairing furniture for someone. He also enjoyed gardening. He was an avid collector of Railroad Memorabilia, esp. trains and also model cars.
He was the oldest of 9 children. Three brothers George, Arnold, & Ronald and five sisters Dorothy, Diane, Arlene, Marilyn, and Beverly.
He was married to his wife Anne Marie for 61 years.
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