Leon E. McNabb, 78, of Glasgow, Montana passed away February 10, 2021.
Leon was born to Leo L and Eva (Lingle) McNabb July 21, 1942 in Roosevelt County, Montana. After he graduated High School he was drafted into the Marines.
Leon was a carpenter by trade and he worked for the Glasgow School District in Maintenance. Leon was a member of the Jehovah Witnesses of Glasgow.
He is survived by his sister, Irene McNabb and her daughter, Marlyhn; daughter, Juanita (Tyler) Haider; son, Sanford (Mona) Debray; grandchildren, Awniwake Hauso, Stephanie (Keonimana) Parejamaas, Donna Maas, Candiace Debray (Scott Reed) and David Leno; great-grandchildren, Anthony Daughtery, Brenden Donahue, Silas Baker, Hasten Lewis, Makaio Parejamaas, Michael Leno, Hannah Toaves and Jedrehk Maas; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death are his loving wife, Donna; father, Leo; mother, Eva and brother, Gene Robert; Raymond Reed, Roy Dean, Wayne Wilbur, Alvin Lee “Pete”, Arvin Earnest “Chief” and Marvin Harold “Dick”.
Louise Twitchell says
Sorry for your loss. Leon was the last of the tough ones.
Heather Mcnabb says
So sorry for your loss. I was hoping to go to Montana this summer and meet him. He was my dad’s uncle. My grandfather was roy – Leon’s brother. I saw a previous message on here where someone said ” he was the last of the tough ones”. I never met him but I know this to be true! All McNabb’s were brought up with real work ethics. Real hard workers ,stubborn and inpatient too when it comes to people not working as fast or as hard as us . I inherited that trait and do not regret it! All my love and condolences to all the family . Wish I could meet you all. Continue to Be strong.
Heather Mcnabb says
Sending my love and condolences to all my distant McNabb family. Thanks to jehovah we have the hope in the resurrection where we will see him again. I will pray for continued strength in these sad& hard days ahead.
Barbara Herrig says
Rest in Peace Uncle Leon. Until we meet again.
Karen McNabb says
So sorry to hear of my Uncle Leon’s passing, he was the last of the 8 boys. May God lead him home. To all the rest of the family near and far God Bless you all.
Randy Mcnabb says
What a good name Uncle Leon made with all of us. I really enjoyed visiting with him. He always seem to have words of wisdom that would make me think. One time I commended him for taking such good care of his wife Donna and he took his finger and made a motion in the air of a piece of paper and said,, “When I said, ” I Do”, I made a vow, and signed on the dotted line” And if he was maybe describing a young one that made a mistake, He would say something like, “That little Jasper” I really appreciated his little sayings. He has gave me one more reason to stay focused so that I may see him again. And may all the family, (and as Karen said, “near and far) be comforted during this time as were all effected by the loss of Leon.