Lt Col Roland Henry Leisy

Male 1919 - 2009  (90 years)


 

Leisy, Roland Henry 'Hank'

The Newton Kansan

Roland Henry 'Hank' Leisy

Roland Henry "Hank" Leisy, (Lt. Col., USAF Ret.) formerly of Bethesda, Md., passed away June 9, 2009, in Kennesaw, Ga., from Parkinson's disease.

Hank was born on Feb. 24, 1919, in Wisner, Neb., the son of the late Henry and Anna Penner Leisy and spent his youth in Newton.

In 1939, he joined the Army Air Corps, where he served during World War II and the Korean War. He retired after 23 years from the Air Force as a command pilot with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

He then began a second career with the Navy department in Washington, D.C., and finally retired in 1984. Hank attended Bethel College in Newton and graduated from the University of Maryland. He was an avid golfer and a life member of Congressional Country Club as well as a member of the Hole-In-One Club. Hank had a kind nature and was an extraordinary gentleman.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 55 years, Therese Kelley Leisy "TEK"; five children, Dr. Robert (Patricia) of West Des Moines, Iowa, Mary Petrowski (Mike) of Austin, Texas, William (Claire) of Marietta, Ga., James (Joyce) of Raleigh, N.C., and Ann Penner Strubel (Joseph) of Geneva, Switzerland; eight grandchildren; sister, Gertrude McKellar of Bellevue, Wash.; numerous nieces and nephews; and dedicated caregiver, Josephine Abreu.

He was predeceased by his sister, Helen Westermayer, and brother, Waldo Leisy.

Services and interment will be at 9 a.m. Sept. 9 at Arlington National Cemetery. Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home in Marietta, Ga., is handling the arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Bethel College, Advancement Office, 300 East 27th St., North Newton, KS 67117 (www.bethelks.edu)


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date6 Jul 2009
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