Leo Thomas McIsaac

September 1, 1948 - February 12, 2018
Leo Thomas McIsaac

In Loving Memory

So sorry to hear of Leo's illness and passing. Condolences to all of you.
Penny Jameson
salt lake city, UT
Leo was my boss for a few years in Finance in the Boston Post Office.(Yes somehow he left HR for a few years). He was a mentor and we worked together on many projects. He had a great sense of humor which many people missed. I learned how to be a better business letter writer as he kept sending my memos back with red ink and "suggested changes". After months of corrections I received one back with no changes. Attached to it was an "Atta Boy certificate", which I was told If I received 10 such Atta boys I could trade in for a larger award.. Leo , thanks for your direction and friendship. RIP
William Nickles
lowell, MA
I don't know you I'm so sorry to hear about your dad passing I knew his Aunt Loretta I lived with in Medford Mass for a Year she was a very nice person may God be with you you are all in my prays
Lorrane Butler
derry nh,
I had the honor of working with Leo at PRMI, and have always had such a soft spot for him- It began with our shared love of Boston Sports, but grew as I interacted with him, and watched him handle difficult situations. He impacted my life in a beautiful, positive way. I am holding the McIsaac family close to my heart, and sending you love, light, and comfort.
Stephanie Tino
I will forever be grateful to Leo for the opportunties he affored me but more than that the great friendship we had. He was a kind soul who always put others first. I will miss you my friend. Till we meet again. Mary
Mary Lindsay
sandy , UT
My deepest condolences. Leo was one of the best managers I have ever had. He was always so encouraging of everything I did and had a deep genuine care for all those he worked with. I can honestly say that he gave me so much valued advice that I still use today. He was a great man and I feel lucky to have known him.
Tressa Pack
salt lake city, UT