This site extends its condolences to good friend and talented artist Leah Adezio, whose husband David passed away suddenly and shockingly unexpectedly. We wish all best strength to Leah and her children at this tragic time.
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This site extends its condolences to good friend and talented artist Leah Adezio, whose husband David passed away suddenly and shockingly unexpectedly. We wish all best strength to Leah and her children at this tragic time.
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… to which you can add my deepest sympathies and condolences, as well.
Mine as well. Truly sory for your loss .
The loss of a loved one is never an easy thing. My condolences.
Bobby
I’ll pass along all the condolences verbally just in case Leah doesn’t see them (she’s not getting back home till Monday). If anyone’s going to WizWorld East next weekend, she and her sons will be there.
God be with the family and friends of Leah and David. My condolences on their loss.
Chris
I must say this absolutely shocked me.
I haven’t seen or talked to leah in years but my heart goes out to her.
I must say this absolutely shocked me.
I haven’t seen or talked to leah in years but my heart goes out to her.
I haven’t seen Leah in a while but we used to cross paths all the time at conventions. It’s tragic that the very next time I was to hear of her is under these conditions.
Leah, please accept my family’s wishes and prayers during this difficult period. In this year’s busy convention/signings season for me I look forward to seeing you again under better circumstances.
Sincerely, your friend,
Bob Almond
Leah was one of the first people that I met when I first discovered fandom. I was a new waitlister in the TitanTalk APA. She made me feel welcome and helped me to have a positive first experiance with comicbook fandom. I know that she loved David and he was a wonderful supportative husband and father. My thoughts and prayers are with her and the boys.
Keep Hope Alive
Jesse Jackson
My condolences too.
I just wanted to thank everyone for their kind thoughts. Elayne is right; we have been overwhelmed with support and love.
It means more than I could ever express.
We are surviving minute by minute, it seems. I can ask for, nor expect, anything more.
The first viewing was last night — I kept patting David’s chest and saying, ‘Okay, the joke’s over. You’ve had your fun. End it’.
But it didn’t end.
My sons think David’s mouth looks ‘weird’ — too pink. I am partially amused that he’s wearing mascara.
And did you know chain link fences, like the one that surrounds the funeral home parking lot, make a very satisfying noise while you’re slamming your fists against them while screaming your brains out?
Betcha didn’t know that.
They do. Trust me on this.
Jesse — my email address is still the same…….
Bob — we were just thinking about you and yours last week….hugs to all in your house. Hope to see you soon for updated pictures….
Leah
Leah…there are no words to express my condolences for your loss. Please know that me and mine will keep you and ours in our thoughts and prayers.
Tony
I’m so sorry to hear of Leah’s loss. I doubt she remembers me, but she was one of the most welcoming people when I first came on-line. Elyane, if you read this, please please pass on my condolences.
Already asked Elayne to pass along my condolences, but since Leah’s reading here, I’ll both offer them directly, and give the advice that while punching chain link fences can be theraputic, punching walls that are solid is something to be avoided (and no, that’s not a Buffy reference to Xander’s actions in The Body; it’s something I learned when my father died)
My condolences. I was a friend of David’s at college, and had the opportunity to meet you when you were first dating. My heart goes out to you and the boys.
Leah,
My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your sons. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I only met your husband that one time in Columbus all those years ago, but he struck me as a very nice man and a very caring father. I will keep you in my prayers,
Tim
Dear Leah,
I am so sorry to hear about your untimely loss.
I don’t think you don’t know me but I was a high school friend of David and his sister Diane. We also worked together at the “Y” day camp in York in the early 80s.
I guess this was his 20th year reunion from Clarion?
Anyway, please feel free to email me if you want to contine to converse.
My brothers, sister, and parents all knew Dave and thought a lot of him. We are just shocked…
Again,
I’m so sorry about this news,
Sincerely,
Carol Haskins