Uncle Joe sent this story about LeRoy: "Doc Sontag, who lived next door to LeRoy, was called over when LeRoy had his fatal heart attack. He told me that he was able to briefly revive LeRoy and that his last words were, "I didn't know you made house calls, Doc."
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
The funny Sprick
Uncle LeRoy's unmatchable smile and humor shone through in this April 1977 photo in the Lake City Graphic (click on it to make it bigger and easier to read):
Uncle Joe sent this story about LeRoy: "Doc Sontag, who lived next door to LeRoy, was called over when LeRoy had his fatal heart attack. He told me that he was able to briefly revive LeRoy and that his last words were, "I didn't know you made house calls, Doc."
Uncle Joe sent this story about LeRoy: "Doc Sontag, who lived next door to LeRoy, was called over when LeRoy had his fatal heart attack. He told me that he was able to briefly revive LeRoy and that his last words were, "I didn't know you made house calls, Doc."
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