Martin Leutschaft

Obituary of Martin Leutschaft

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Martin was an incredibly strong and self-sufficient man, who gave his all to his family.  He died peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, at Lancaster LTC on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, at the age of 95.  He will be terribly missed by everyone.

 

Loving husband of the late Terry Brennan.

 

Amazing father of Bobi (Henriette) Leutschaft Poitras (Marc), Marilyn Leutschaft, and the late Marty Leutschaft.

 

Doting Opa of Stéphane (Cass), Karen, Erik (Trisha), Michael, Martin, Elizabeth and Katherine; and great-Opa of Blake, Sedrick, and Austin.

 

Son of the late Michael and Elisabeth (neé Weiß) Leutschaft.

 

Brother of the late Michael, Hans, Wilhelm, and Erika.

 

A Celebration of Martin and Terry’s Lives will be held in the Reception Centre of the Glengarry Funeral Home, 580 Main St. S., Alexandria, ON (613) 525-3400 on Saturday, August 5, from 3 to 6 pm, with Toasts & Eulogies commencing at 4:30 pm.

 

Donations can be made by cheque to Lancaster Long Term Care, with Martin’s name and the designation “for food” - the staff will understand! You can mail it to Lancaster Long Term Care, 105 Military Rd. N., Lancaster ON K0C 1N0, or drop it off when you come.

 

Condolences/Tributes may be made online at www.glengarryfuneralhome.com

 

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Saturday
5
August

Celebration of Live

3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Saturday, August 5, 2023
Glengarry Funeral Home Reception Centre
580 Main Street South
Alexandria, Ontario, Canada
Toasts & Eulogies will commence at 4:30 PM
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Martin Leutschaft

1927 - 2023

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