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Edwin Leone Family

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Edwin Leone Family
A photo of Edwin Francis, Donna Mae, Edwin Joseph and Dawn Michele Leone
Date & Place: at Graystone Presbyterian Church in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania 15701, United States
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Edwin Joseph Leone
Edwin Joseph Leone was born on March 24, 1969 at Indiana Hospital Hospital Rd, in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania United States to Edwin Francis Leone and Donna Mae Leamer Leone, and has a sister Dawn Michele Leone. Edwin Leone married Lisa Cass Leone on April 15, 1988 at Graystone Presbyterian Church 640 Church St, in Indiana, Indiana County, PA, and has children Philip Zachary Leone, Ashlea Marie Lauffer, Emily Grace Leone, Michael Joseph Leone, Alexis Leone, and Olivia Leone. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Edwin Joseph Leone.
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Dawn Michele Leone
Dawn Michele Leone was born on October 18, 1964 at Indiana Hospital in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania United States to Edwin Francis Leone and Donna Mae Leamer Leone, and has a brother Edwin Joseph Leone. Dawn Leone married James Michael Parker. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dawn Michele Leone.
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Donna Mae Leamer Leone
Donna Mae Leamer was born on January 1, 1936 in Pennsylvania to parents Donald Francis Leamer (1903-1978) and Sarah Ethel Brown (1906-1971). She had a sister, Lois Jean Leamer (1927-2020) and they grew up in Burnside, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA. On October 28, 1961 she married Edwin Francis Leone (1931–2009) in Heilwood, Pennsylvania, USA. Together they had two children together; Dawn and Edwin Leone. Mom was a devout Christian, wonderful wife and a mother who would gladly and selflessly do anything for her children. She and Dad always said they would never go anywhere that us children couldn't come along - very God and family oriented. Mom was a meticulous record keeper - the old-school, do everything in triplicate kind of record keeper. She had a beautiful voice - an accomplished, soprano singing voice and a lovely, alto speaking voice. I always loved hearing her answer the phone - very professional. I can still see her take dad's hand as he was driving us to our next NASCAR track to work at, saying how happy she was that we could all be doing this together. It was my honor to take care of them in the final years of their lives. I only wish that in my youth, I would have realized how precious being close to them was, never going away to college and living away from them for 11 years. -Dawn
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Edwin Francis Leone
Dad was the best father in the whole world. A sweet, kind man, slow to anger and having a servant's heart. He adored Mom, and they said they never went anywhere that us children couldn't come along. A true family man. Everyone loved him. He loved to yodel along to Slim Whitman or singing along to Hank Williams Sr. and enjoyed the voice of Mario Lanza, who he reminded us kids that Mario's children didn't even know how to thier their own shoes because Mario did it all for them. Dad loved car races and was in his glory when I was the massage therapist for many NASCAR teams in the early 2000's. He, Mom and the entire family accompanied me criss-crossing the USA. Dad always delighted in coming home to tell friends that he sat next to Richard Petty at church services and hung out with Richard Childress in his motorhome. Dad's favorite driver was Dale Earnhardt Sr., so being friends with Dale's owner was a dream come true, as was seeing the USA from the road. I remember Dad hanging out his window as I drove along the Grand Canyon. Oh! If we could have only done that all decades sooner! My advice is never move out of town from your parents, how I regret realizing how precious they really are. I was Dad's shadow from the time I could walk, he became mine during those final years. He will always be my Valentine.
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