Constance May Bradley Leach
Constance May Bradley Leach
Cherished And Loved By All Who Knew Her
Constance May Bradley Leach, 70, died peacefully at her home in Walterboro, S.C., August 22, after a three-year battle with cancer. She was born May 28, 1940, daughter of Claribel and LeRoy Bradley of Canton, Conn. She was a direct descendent of John Hart, a founding father of Hartford, and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Her husband of 25 years, Kenneth R. Leach, of Walterboro; a daughter, Suzanne M. Davenport and her husband, Bob, of Sandy Hook; four grandchildren; two brothers; and several cousins survive her. Her parents; a brother; and her son William LeRoy Tullock-Baker predeceased Mrs Leach.
Mrs Leach worked for many years as a keypunch operator, assistant to real estate agents, and as a librarian for the Charleston County Public Library. She then pursued her interests as a modern Renaissance woman. She loved sewing, walking on the beach, and gardening. She was a voracious reader and became friends with people at various libraries. Mrs Leach traced her family genealogy both online and through hours on the back roads of Connecticut with her daughter.
Mrs Leach provided comfort and touched thousands of lives through her donations and gifts of her handmade quilts to the Veteranâs Home, the Project Linus group, the Winyah Community Hospice Care, and other organizations throughout the Charleston area.
A service for Mrs Leach at Center Cemetery, Colebrook, Conn., will take place at a later date.
The family has respectfully requested that memorial donations be made to the following: American Cancer Society, 5900 Core Road, Suite 504, North Charleston SC 29406; Colleton County Library, 600 Hampton Street, Walterboro SC 29488; Until Thereâs A Cure, 560 Mountain Home Road, Redwood City CA 94062-2515 or at utac.org; or to the charity of oneâs choice.
Memorial messages may be left at briceherndonfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements are with the Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Home, Walterboro Chapel, 1193 Bells Highway, Walterboro, S.C.
The Newtown Bee       August 27, 2010