No, I am not a Hobbit and my name isn't Bilbo Baggins. But growing up in a Hamlet seems to be
rather unique.
Leo Lillimagi was a classmate of mine. He was a fantastic artist who had an
incredible talent. We were both in the
6th grade. The year was 1954. One day Leo was sitting behind me. I noticed that he was sketching something on
blank paper. It was a scene of a Roman
army in the midst of a battle. He
showed it to me. I was so impressed by
the picture that I offered to give him 25 cents for it (my lunch money). He agreed and I went without lunch that day
but I had that fantastic sketch. I kept
it for many years but somewhere in time it got lost. I surely wish that I had it now. Without a doubt I must have been the first
sale of his artwork.
Leo was powerfully built and was the star of the Highland High School football team. That is him in the front row holding the
football.
Leo graduated from Highland High School
in 1960. This is his graduation
picture.
My parents moved to Miami ,
Florida during my senior year and so I didn't
graduate from Highland
High School . I graduated from Coral
Gables High School in
Miami , Florida
instead. I attended the University of Miami which were the best years of my
life. One day I was walking through a
breezeway of the Student Union and who is sitting at a table? Yep, Leo Lillimagi. We sat
and talked for quite a while. I thought
that it was amazing that two classmates from this small Hamlet in New York would end up at the University of Miami
at the same time and meet by chance. He had gotten a football scholarship to the
University of Miami. Here he is on the
left in the third row Number 52. The
picture is from the University
of Miami yearbook.
Here is a close-up.
He graduated from the University of Miami . After 2 1/2 years I transferred to Arizona in Tempe , Arizona where I graduated from Arizona State
University . Leo's graduation picture from the University of Miami.
I felt bad that he had died 2 years ago. I only found out about it recently. I wrote this blog because I just didn't want
him to go quietly into the night and be forgotten.
If you knew Leo Lillimagi please leave a comment. I would really be interested to read
it. Lewis Dallas
Here is his obituary from the internet.
March 7, 1941 - May 5, 2016
Formerly of Highland , NY
Leonardo “Leo”
Lillimagi passed away May 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, NV. He was 75 years old. Leo
was born March 7, 1941 in Tallinn, Estonia to Arthur and Miralda
Lillimagi. In 1944, Leo with the family, emigrated to Findland, after six
months emigrated to Sweden ,
then to Norway and finally
in 1947 to the United States .
He lived in Connecticut , New
York City and Kingston .
The family finally settled in Highland ,
NY in 1952.
Leo graduated from
Highland High School . He received a football
scholarship to the University
of Miami . After
graduating he held different positions teaching art and coaching football. He
taught art at Marlboro School District before settling down in Las Vegas where he taught
art for 33 years. He spent many summers at the family farm in Highland .
He is survived by
his wife, Deanna Dill Lillimagi; his daughter, Lori Bohem (Gary) of
Clintondale, NY; his brother, Arne Lillimage of Highland, NY; a niece, Karen
DeMale (Kevin); two nephews, Erik Lillimagi of Brooklyn, NY and Kristian
Lillimagi of Concord, CA; grand-nephews, Kyler and Klayton DeMale.
6 comments:
When my husband was a child he had pictures drawn and I decided to Google Leonardo's name. What a great story!
Made an impact his first year of eligibility at Miami (as a sophomore--back then, freshmen could not play varsity.). Looked like a very promising sophomore linebacker. My recollection is he got hurt and missed his junior year. When he came back as a senior, he was not the same player. His career ended very quietly.
Leo told me that he had pinched a nerve in his shoulder in his junior year and got a knee injury his senior year. I guess that spelled the end of his having a pro career. My understanding that he coached high school football in New York for a while and ended up teaching art in the University of Nevada. He had a super nice personality. Lew
My father passed away almost a year ago and he had a self portrait done by Leo when he was in high school. Now it's one of my most prized possessions.
COACH LILLIMAGI COACHED MY HIGH SCHOOL FOR ONE YEAR, 1966 WHEN I WAS A FRESHMAN(OAKWOOD SCHOOL, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY). HE LEFT QUITE AN IMPRESSION ON ME AND I HAD BEEN A DIEHARD MIAMI U FAN SEEING GEORGE MIRA ON NATIONAL TV LOSING TO PITT IN 1961 10-7. I WAS NEVER ABLE TO FIND HIM GOING FORWARD AND WAS SADDENED TO LEARN OF HIS PASSING. A GREAT, KIND, GIANT OF A MAN
DAVID A GORDON
COACH LILLIMAGI COACHED MY HIGH SCHOOL FOR ONE YEAR, 1966 WHEN I WAS A FRESHMAN(OAKWOOD SCHOOL, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY). HE LEFT QUITE AN IMPRESSION ON ME AND I HAD BEEN A DIEHARD MIAMI U FAN SEEING GEORGE MIRA ON NATIONAL TV LOSING TO PITT IN 1961 10-7. I WAS NEVER ABLE TO FIND HIM GOING FORWARD AND WAS SADDENED TO LEARN OF HIS PASSING. A GREAT, KIND, GIANT OF A MAN
DAVID A GORDON
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