My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Leoma. It's so sad that she passed at such a young age after having fought a lengthy and debilitating illness. I'll always remember her as I came to know her at Thomas More: smiling and pleasant; someone with whom I never had difficulty engaging in conversation no matter wherever or whenever (or how long in between) our paths crossed. May she rest in peace.
Leoma was a bright spark. She was always willing to raise her hand and say, "I'll do that." She was someone who drew people together and was always a part of any social gathering. She was an organizer who had numerous leadership roles in the library community. She will be missed.
Cousin we will sadly miss your smiling face and laughter. We love you lots.Give Aunt Ruth and Uncle Gene a hug for us! Don't forget Uncle Chester too. FpN6p
Leoma had a wonderful servant spirit. She was always helpful, volunteering to assist or mentor others, to share her expertise. She had an infectious laugh. She's been missed in the library community and will be remembered with fondness and respect. My condolences to her family.