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Leo Joseph Chicos

December 27, 1915 — September 28, 2015

LEO JOSEPH CHICOS
Leo J. Chicos 1915-2015—Leo Joseph Chicos, 99, formerly of West Concord, passed away in Rochester on Monday, September 28, 2015. He was born near Hartland in Freeborn County to Peter and Agnes (Mucha) Chicos, Sr. on December 27, 1915, the sixth of 12 siblings. The family later moved to the New Richland area where Leo attended rural school. As a young man, he became a part of the CCC organization during the depression building and improving areas of southeastern Minnesota. Later Leo moved to the Dodge Center area where he worked for family, farming with relatives. On July 11 of 1941, he voluntarily enlisted in the U.S. army which later resulted in deployment to the Pacific theater of World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. His experiences involved landing the same day as the Marines as the armed forces worked across the Pacific islands to Japan. Leo rose to the rank of staff sergeant and was in charge of construction work on hospitals, roads, and airfields. His deployment ended on October 21, 1945, shortly after the surrender of Japan. He returned to the Dodge Center area and began farming near West Concord, where he resided until the age of 92.
Leo was united in marriage to Elizabeth M. Staloch on July 15, 1947, at St. Francis De Sales Catholic Church in Claremont. Leo had a keen interest in farming, hands-on skills in many trades and loved to take rides checking out the crops in later years. He was an avid reader, a proponent of education for his children, and a good friend to many who came into contact with him over the years. He was a regular at auctions in the area, and he loved to discuss the politics of the day. Leo was a proud father and grandfather.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Elizabeth of Rochester MN; a son Zachary, of Los Angeles CA; daughters Teresa (Randy) Klement of Rochester MN, Rita Chicos (Jordan Cruz) of Ft. Lauderdale FL, and Marie Sexton of Medford MN. 5 grandchildren: Julie Sexton (Scott Springman) of St. Anthony MN, Jonathan Sexton, Jacqueline (Cary) Berg, Jeffrey Sexton, and Daniel Sexton all of Medford MN. Also surviving are 7 great grandchildren: Mariah, Brody, and Jenna Berg of Medford MN; Taya Sexton of Medford MN; and Leo, Elise, and Charlie Springman of St. Anthony MN. A sister, Loretta Mohr also survives in Culver City OR. Many nieces and nephews also survive. Leo was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Jerry Sexton, 6 sisters: Gertrude, Helen, Caroline, Mary Ann, Anne, and Julia; and 4 brothers: Peter Jr., Andrew, Raymond, and John.
Funeral services will be held at St. John’s Catholic Church, 20 2nd Street NE in Dodge Center at 10:00 AM on Thursday, October 15, 2015, with a gathering time for family and friends beginning at 9:00 AM at the church. Interment will be at Fort Snelling later in the day. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the American Legions in West Concord and Dodge Center, for masses, or to the donor’s choice. Czaplewski Family Funeral Home, 25 South St. in Dodge Center is in charge of arrangements. Blessed be his memory.

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