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Mike
Leahy, right, passed away last Friday after
suffering a heart attack on Dec. 14. He is shown
above with his wife, Pat. Photo courtesy Leahy
family.
By Ann McGough
Special to the Reporter
Mike Leahy was born and raised in Port Norfolk,
Neponset. He was the youngest of Jim and Bridie
Leahy's five sons. He was the little brother and
dear friend of James of Neponset, Brian of
Neponset, Gerard of South Boston and the late
Dennis Leahy.
He attended Saint Ann School and Cathedral High
School.
Throughout Mike's life, he kept close ties with
many of his childhood friends like Mike Devine,
Mike Bottari, Bobby Melchionda, Chuck Pasquale and
many, many others, especially Kevin Roache, who
served as the Best Man at Mike's wedding and is
Godfather to Mike's oldest son, Dennis.
Michael Leahy was employed by the Massachusetts
Port Authority where he had just recently earned a
promotion. Mike really loved the hustle and bustle
of the airport. His friendly demeanor and "can-do"
attitude made him an eager diplomat to weary
travelers and a helpful friend to co-workers.
Mike was a neighborhood activist, having served
as president of the Port-Norfolk Civic Association
for a number of years. He was a coach in the Cedar
Grove Baseball League. Just recently, he was
drafting friends and neighbors to form a Friends of
Tenean Beach Committee and planning a clean-up day.
He loved politics and was a great asset to the
campaigns of local leaders such as Kevin White,
Maureen Feeney, Martin Walsh and Jack Hart.
Mike Leahy loved people! Mike had the innate
ability to make people laugh. People usually
smiled when they saw Mike Leahy coming and he
always seemed genuinely happy to see familiar
faces, whether they were family members, childhood
pals, or new acquaintances. In a time when life is
increasingly busy, Mike always made time to pick up
the phone and say hello and tell people he loved
them.
He had a keen memory and loved to tell stories!
Although local ball fields and parks served as the
backdrop for many of his tales, Mike was also a
seasoned traveler. He often ventured down to
Florida to catch up with old pal Mike Crist and out
to the West Coast to see childhood friend Billy
Kennedy. In August, Mike Leahy organized a bus
trip that took over fifty people from Dorchester to
Yankee Stadium.
Back in September, Mike hosted a 50th Birthday
party for his wife Pat (Langan), who is originally
from Charlestown. He spent months planning the
get-together. Mike was successful in not only
tracking down hundreds of Pat's friends, co-workers
and former classmates, but more impressively, in
keeping the party a surprise!
While Mike thoroughly valued his position as a
union member, uncle, friend, brother, and husband,
it was being a Dad that was Michael Leahy's finest
role.
Since his own father had passed away when he was
just 13, Mike always made it his first priority to
be at every game, practice, and school program. He
was Dennis and Conor's coach, tutor, chauffeur,
friend, and always, their number one fan.
When the boys were small, it was not uncommon to
see Mike Leahy riding his bike along Day Boulevard
in South Boston with a sleeping blond baby behind
him. He put a lot of miles on the old
double-stroller, once walking the boys over to the
UMass-Boston campus where the trio of Leahy boys
happened upon a front-and-center meeting with
former President Bill Clinton. In more recent
years, Mike and his boys became fervent movie-goers
and enjoyed many, many trips to Fenway Park and
Gillette Stadium together.
While at work on Dec.14, Michael Leahy suffered
a massive heart attack. He passed away in the
early morning hours of December 21, surrounded by
his entire family. Words cannot express the void
that is left by Michael Leahy's passing. In this
lifetime, we will never know the answer to why this
happened. So rather than futilely wrestling with
the unknown, remember the only certainty that we
have right now: Mike Leahy was the best, and no one
loved life more than he did.
All the same, it is very hard to imagine life
without seeing him picking up milk at Lil' Peach,
getting the paper at Gerard's, watching the
Dorchester Day Parade in front of Larry Keaney's,
or cheering on the sidelines at Conor's football
games.
Mike Leahy's spirit was so bright and it lit up
the lives of so many that it can not be
extinguished. Every time you help out in a
campaign, coach a team, improve your neighborhood,
speak up for what you believe in, tell a good story
and love and protect those you love. Mike Leahy's
light will shine on.
Mike Leahy will be waked at O'Connor's funeral
home on Adams St. on Thursday, Dec. 27 from 4-8
p.m. His funeral Mass will be Friday at 10 a.m. at
St. Ann's on Neponset Ave.
Ann McGough is a niece of Mike Leahy and a
contributor to the Reporter. A wake for Mike Leahy
will be held from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 27. A
funeral Mass will be held at Saint Ann church on
Neponset Ave. on Friday, Dec. 28 at 10 a.m.
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