Obituary of Louis Pudgy Leo
Louis Pudgy Leo
August 12, 1947 - July 30, 2010
Louis F Leo, Jr., lovingly known as "Pudgy" died at Danbury Hospital on Friday July 30th. He was born in Putnam on August 12, 1947, beloved son of Alice (Bednarz) Leo of Thompson and the late Louis F Leo Sr.
In addition to his mother, Alice he will be sadly missed by his two sister's, Nancy Leo of Thompson and Rose Leo of Putnam.
He was passionate about the Red Sox, his yellow corvette, and enjoyed nothing more than spending quiet times on his boat with his dogs CoCo and Patches. Pudgy was loved by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Pudgy was a man of few words, possessor of a silent strength which carried him through his final days. His love for the Red Sox was only surpassed by the love he had for his family, never complaining. A gifted athlete, either wagering or participating. Be assured he will be present in spirit at all Red sox or Patriot games.
"Catch ya lata lil' brother." Funeral Information
Please attend the graveside service held on Sat., Aug. 7th at the West Thompson Cemetery at 2:00pm. Donations Information
In lieu of flowers, please look for Pudge at the next game, he'll be sitting right beside you.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Louis
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Cornell Memorial Funeral Home
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