
Mary Alicia Lechleiter, 53 passed away unexpectedly Thursday, February 8, 2018. She was born November 22, 1964 in New York City, NY to Edward and Barbara Lechleiter. Mary spent most of her life caring for others as a nurse. She came by it naturally as she was very loving and caring. She also loved and cared for all her family and friends. Mary spent much of her time caring for mom while she was sick. Mary is predeceased by her mother, Barbara Lechleiter. She is survived by her father, Edward Lechleiter; sisters Jeannette (Wayne) Aswege, Susan Scott, and Patricia (Todd) Hoggatt. Mary is survived by nieces and nephews Kristen (Todd) Britt, Jonathan Collins, Stephanie Collins, Paul (Ashley) Scott, Eric Scott, Jamilyn (AJ) Hilgendorf, Brandon (Cheryl) Aswege, Brian (Amanda) Aswege, Kyle Aswege, Melanie (Greg) Barron, and Nicholas Hoggatt. She is also survived by great nieces and nephews Ruby Aswege, Ivy and Brooke Aswege, Maggie, Kailey, and Corrine Britt, Ayden and Addyson Roberts, Shane and Cooper Scott, Sarah, Michael, and Travis Scott, Elijah and Annabel Hilgendorf, and Samuel Barron. Mary will be greatly missed by her family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, February 19, 2018, at 2:00 P.M. at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix.
Joan Redlon
I love the photo of Mary. Oh, how she loved the wee ones, her face took on a new lightness when she spoke of them. So sorry for this tremendous loss Jeannette, Sue & Trisha and families.
Love and prayers,
Joanie Quirk & family.
Liz Hawkes
The Lord has a special place for Mary. She is safe in the arms of our Savior. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you.
Lisa marshall
I worked with Mary years ago at the Heart Institute.
Mary was always very kind to the patients and always was so professional.
I am so sorry for your loss. She was so young.
Sharon Smith
Mary we are going to miss you and your happy smile . You worked so hard to make people smile when they were so sick. You gave so much to so many people. God Bless Mary Rest in peace.
Sharon Smith