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Leo King
In Memory of
Leo F
King
1928 - 2016
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Condolence From: Richard Dame
Condolence: To the family of Leo King,

It was a pleasure knowing Leo working in the same are for Rockwell International. We had some good stories to tell and he was aways full of life and sharing his vacation memories.He would always say something about how my dad Bill Dame made him laugh and all the stories my dad had told him. A true friend and will be missed but not forgotten. My sincre sympathy to the family

Sunday January 10, 2016
Condolence From: deryl wilson
Condolence: Sorry to hear of Leo's passing. I remember the years when he brought his family to Mission Lake for summer activities. He was very generous with giving us kids boat rides.
May he rest in peace.
Wednesday January 06, 2016
Condolence From: Christopher Drimmel
Condolence: So sad to hear of the passing of "Papa Leo". I am truly blessed to have known him. I know it might be a cliché to say this but he really did always have a smile on his face. I still remember the jokes he would tell me at family gatherings (can't post them on here). He was very proud of his hard work over the years at Atchison Castings. So I didn't take it lightly when he personally took me into the Atchison Casting HR office to get me a job when I was only 19 years old. And I got to enjoy the duck he had next to the turkey at every Thanksgiving dinner. He would always ask us if we got some of that duck while smiling and laughing.

To Papa Leo I say thank you for the fine example of a man you were to us all. Heaven just got a little better; you will be missed.

Christopher
Monday January 04, 2016
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