Alice Leschinski

Obituary of Alice Marie Leschinski

Alice Marie Leschinski, 88, passed away peacefully at MorningStar Assisted Living in Parker,
CO leaving memories of love and light to those who knew her.

Alice was born March 20th, 1932 in Chicago, IL. Alice met Roy(Whitey) at a softball game and it
was love at first sight. They married and began their family in Chicago and then moved to the
suburbs of Elk Grove Village for over 50 years. In EGV, she worked at Jarosch Bakery for 33
years. After retirement, Alice and Roy enjoyed traveling and snowbirding in Panama City
Beach, FL where they made many friends and great memories. After Roy’s passing, Alice then
moved to CO to be closer to her youngest grandson in 2014. Alice will be known for her unconditional love for her family. She was always available to family and friends to lend an ear or to help in any way needed.

Alice is survived by her children Diane Millar of Wheeling, IL, Brian Leschinski of Elk Grove
Village, IL and Cathe Sander (Bill) of Parker, CO. She also leaves behind Grandchildren-
Melissa Schultz (Dale), Sunshine Becker (Darren), Katie Dailey (Kellen), Jason Leschinski and
Ben Sander. Great Grandchildren- Maggie Kolk and Lilith Leschinski.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Renee Giese, her husband, Roy Edward Leschinski
and brother, Kenneth Giese.

A special thank you to all the staff at MorningStar Assisted Living in Parker and Bristol Hospice
who cared for Alice unconditionally especially during the challenging times of COVID.

A Celebration of Life will be planned at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider sending Memorial contributions to the Elk Grove Village
Lions. Donations maybe sent to Elk Grove Lions Club c/o Lion Chuck Burkot 1020 Maple Ln
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 in memory of Alice Leschinski.

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