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Leon Fountain

Leon Fountain
Leon Fountain

Leon Fountain, a man of great courage and warmth, passed away on May 31, 2024 Born on July 25, 1950, he lived a life rich in experiences and touched the hearts of all who knew him.

His time on this earth, Leon showed unwavering kindness and a commanding presence that earned him the titles of “Nice,” “Boss,” and “Big Brother.” His leadership extended beyond his family to the larger community where he made a lasting impact.

A proud veteran, Leon served with honor in the Air Force, showcasing his dedication to his country and fellow servicemen. His selflessness and bravery in the line of duty reflected his character both on and off the battlefield.

Leon’s legacy will forever be cherished by his surviving family members – his loving spouse, children, and grandchildren who will carry forward the values he instilled in them. His friends and colleagues will remember him fondly for his guidance, humor, and compassionate nature.

In the quiet moments when we think of Leon Fountain, let us recall his smile that could light up any room and his spirit that will continue to inspire us. Though he may have left this world, his memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to have known him. Rest in peace, dear Leon.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Leon Fountain, please visit our flower store.

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