Marge Bowman
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to his family. I worked with Lee many years at Corning. It was an honor to work with such a nice man. We shared many laughs and good times together. He was a jokester, and we nicknamed him in the lab, “Silver Fox”. He always had a good sense of humor. He will be missed by All.
Bob Cowfer
Lee, my younger brother, was always a joker. He had ways to get your attention and your neighbors. He loved planting signs or objects in your yard. Especially if he knew it was something you didn’t like or want. Your response was his delight.
Gwen Gettig Carusone
I was saddened to hear of Leroy’s passing. I worked with him at Corning. He was a caring and considerate man. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Brother Bill
As eldest Brother, I celebrate 83 years of Memories of shared activities with Lee in our family. Memories can be a nurturing and inspiring Gift of God. I Celebrate those Memories with Gratitude today and all to come.
With Love and Gratitude, Brother Bill
JOANNE ERHARD FRAZEE
Sorry to hear of Leroy’s passing. I have many memories of growing up as neighbors and classmates: Henderson School, walking to and from Mt. Pleasant Church, etc. I extend my sympathy to the family.
Dwayne Cole
Dwayne Cole
You will be greatly missed. I will never forget us putting your granddaughters head stone up in the grave yard and many other memories. Rest in peace.