Obituary
Obituary of Leo C. Driscoll
Leo C. Driscoll III
September 04, 1959 - November 01, 2010
Leo C. Driscoll III, 51, of Ridgefield, husband of Susan (Hughey) Driscoll, died at his home on Monday, November 1st. He was born in Chicago, IL on September 4, 1959, son of the late Leo C. Jr. and Carol (Coldwell) Driscoll. He grew up in Franklin Lakes, NJ and was a graduate of St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale, NJ.
He worked for many years as VP of Sales for VIP Fabrics, a Division of Cranston Printworks in New York City. He later worked for Ridgefield Supply and Danbury Ice Arena.
A longtime member of AA, Leo was passionate about helping others in their recovery. He was currently working as a counselor at Project MORE in Poughkeepsie, NY, and always put other people's needs before his own.
Leo was an avid Red Sox's Fan, who also enjoyed fishing, hockey, golf, and had a great sense of humor. Most importantly, Leo loved his three daughters dearly.
In addition to his wife, Sue, he will be sadly missed by his daughters, Carol Ann, Megan, and Kellie Driscoll; his two brothers, Kevin Driscoll and his wife, Laura of NJ, John Driscoll and his wife, Anna Marie of NJ; his sister, Jill Collins and her husband, Geoff of CO. He is also survived by his former wife, Ann Driscoll of Brookfield, as well as several nieces and nephews.
Leo C. Driscoll will forever be in our hearts. Funeral Information
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Friday, November 5th at 10:00am at St. Joseph Church, Brookfield.
The family asks that friends join them for further Celebration of Leo's life at the Danbury Ice Arena, where he and Sue met, immediately following Mass. Donations Information
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Fairfield County Chapter, 200 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 5H, Norwalk, CT 06854.
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Interment at: Charter Oak Crematory
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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Friday, November 5, 2010
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