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Thomas Leach

June 19, 2026

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Thomas Leach, 68, died June 19, 2026.

Thomas is preceded in death by his parents, James and Helen Leach; and his sister, Nancy Watts.

He is survived by his sister, Beverly (Joel) Guyot; brother-in-law, Ron Watts; many nephews; and one niece.

A private family service will be held.

Services in care of Downing & Lahey East Mortuary

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  1. My deepest sympathy on the death of Tom. We grew up together on 11th and Cramer in St. Francis of Assisi Parish and I was privileged to care for his spiritual needs when he was a patient at St. Joseph Hospital. I am remembering all of you in my prayers. May Tom’s soul and all the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Fr. Ken Schuckman

  2. Tom worked at Valley Floral Company, LLC for 33 years and was a true joy to work with. I had the pleasure only for a short time as I started 3 years before he left. He was of man of great humor and loved music. The more I visited with him the more interesting he became. Often went to him for best place to get a particular meal when planning dinners and he was always right! LOL He definitely is loved & missed. May he rest in peace.

  3. I worked with Tom for over 25 years at valley. I was there on his first day. Tom loved to go out to eat so we had a tradition of going out to lunch every Friday and sometime on Tuesday as well. Tom was not just someone I worked with he was like family to me. He spent lots of time at my house when my kids were little and he would get on the floor and play with them and my younger daughter loved books so she would throw a book in Tom’s lap and say read it me and he always did. We would have Tom over for dinner at times and he was always fun to be around. My kids are heartbroken that Tom has passed because they thought of him as family. I always had a special place in my heart for Tommy so this is a hard pill to swallow. I know he is in heaven reunited with his parents and sister so that makes me smile. Tommy I love you and look forward to seeing you again someday. Rest in peace my brother.


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