Russell F. Leo

March 25, 1953 ~ March 10, 2021
Resided in:
South Portland, ME
SOUTH PORTLAND, Russell F. Leo, 67, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2021 at his home with his family by his side, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born March 25, 1953 in Portland, Maine.
Russell attended Portland schools and later became a self-taught mechanic. He loved his hot rods, car shows and especially his many road trips to the car show in Pennsylvania. His love of cars was second to the love he had for his family and friends. He never turned anyone away. If you could not pay, it did not matter. He trusted people and knew that they would make it right eventually. He had a soft spot in his heart for those less fortunate and made it a point to go out of his way to make people smile and laugh. He was true prankster at heart and loved to tease his grandchildren and great nieces and nephews, anyone really.
He was a kind and gentle soul, with a mischievous grin. He had an infectious laugh and an unforgettable smile, especially when spoiling or teasing his grandchildren. The first to lend a hand without ever seeking anything in return. A proud man who loved all, no matter where they came from. Many individuals spent countless hours just hanging out at his garage because they knew he would lend an ear, a hand, a snack, a laugh or whatever it was they needed at that moment.
Russell cherished his childhood memories from growing up with the gang on Oxford Street. He shined when he told stories of the good 'ole days. The stories were truly unbelievable and made you want to be there. They were hard times, but simpler and carefree in so many ways. He tinkered with cars from the age of ten, driving said cars through the neighborhood streets shortly thereafter. More importantly the life-long friendships he made from those days were cherished by him throughout his lifetime. No matter the trouble they found themselves in, he always had their backs. He was a true friend to so many.
He was predeceased by his parents, Rocco and Eleanor Leo of South Portland, Maine and his beloved sister, Christine A. Bouchie, also of South Portland. He is survived by his faithful and loving companion of 32 years, Sally Thompson; his children, Tina, Russell, Santana, Nicholas, Matthew and Shawn; his grandchildren, Justin, Cameron, Stevi, Dylan, Ava, Mason and Mackenzie; his siblings, Tony Leo, Rocco Leo II, Michael Leo and Linda Brown and many nieces and nephews who adored him so!
A graveside service celebrating Russell's life will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 12:00pm at Brooklawn Memorial Park, 2002 Congress Street, Portland, ME. To view Russell's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Russell's memory to: PSL Services/STRIVE, 39 Darling Ave, South Portland, ME 04106 or St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105
Russell was always a great person and very loving. My condolences to the family. To many gone to soon but we know they are gathering with our Savior. Pat Solak Malone.
– Pat Malone
Russ you was a great man, not once have you ever refuse to help anyone. We had alot of fun in the good ole days crazy times but great laughs. May you RIP.. until we meet again love ya my friend
– Roy Sargent
Sending our heartfelt condolences to you during this time of loss. It was an absolute honor to have known Russell. He will be missed!!!
– Denali & Monika Gogola
Dear Sally, Nicholas, Sammie and Family, We are so sorry for the passing of Russell. He truly was loved and appreciated by so many people over the course of his life. You are all in our thoughts. Barbara, Nancy, Janet & Peter Washburn
– Nancy Washburn
Russell was a great guy and great friend and I’m going to miss the car knowledge and help input he gave though the years he was always there to help he helped my late son aaron and argued with him when he tried to pay and made jokes about it when I was unable to do the work myself so we’d all just sit down and have a beer My condolences to the family and sally he will be missed by all lots of memories and good sorry can’t make it to the service do to work
– Bob birosh
The Bresette Family
– Tribute Store
I love you Russell as I cry reading the obituary that is so accurate I will miss you as so many others I first got to know the big man with the biggest heart when he took me in at the garage forest Ave he was here for everyone he helped me out in so many ways I have so many memories spending the days together in the garage he was a second dad to me t. he fun we had and the pranks he had for me like we would be under a car on the lift he would be cutting off a bolt with the torch grabbed the bolt and said hold this for a minute well let me tell you it wasn’t even close . Hot was that hot . One more to share I was in the shop talking to customers and said what is burning and I happen to see a flash down by my leg Russell had lit my rag hanging out of my pocket I could tell he liked my dancing around by his laughter.. I want to thank Russell and Sally for everything you have done for me in my life… Russell I will truly miss you. I love you… ricky dennison.
– Ricky dennison
So many memories… from driving in the tow truck with you doing trips for my dad or bringing my car by to have you fix one thing or another … that white hair and big grin always welcomed anyone who came before you… may you rest peacefully .
– Stephanie Roussel
We send prayers and condolences to Sally, Santana, L.Russ, siblings and all his family. Russell was such a wonderful person to know. He was a great partner, dad, grandfather, brother etc., he was also a great mechanic. He would do and help anyone he knew if they needed it. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him. Rest In Peace Russell, Teddy & Joanne
– Teddy & Joanne
I certainly remember Russell coming and going from my mom and dads house. Best buds with my brothers. Bob,Richard,Mike and Dave Steeves. It’s so true,we all grew up in the best of times. You will be missed Russell. RIP Karen Steeves Ross.
– Karen Ross
So sorry to hear. I was very fond of Russell. My deepest condolences.
– Christina Guthrie
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
– McLaughlin Appliance Sales & Service, Cari, Sean & Rose
To Sally and the Leo family, Carol and I were saddened to hear of Russell’s passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sorrowful time. Russell was a good friend to us both for many many years. He stood up for us when we got married, and I think back and just smile. We have so many wonderful memories that we will forever hold close to our hearts. It was a great happiness to meet such a friend, and a great sorrow to lose him. But Russell you are to loved to be forgotten, so until we meet again rest easy our friend. We love you! Louie & Carol
– Louis DiBiase
Sorry to hear of Russ’s passing. He would always wave when passing our house. We will miss that. Sorry for the families loss. Remember the good times. Gordon and Patricia Whittemore
– Patty Whittemore