Monday, January 14, 2019
My condolences to the Jost family, As a child I had hung out with Leo, although he was 3 years my senior we had many common interests. The one thing had to give him was his determination, to always continue and not let anyone say he couldn't accomplish something, He loved his hockey, we would play road hockey at his house on Metcalf or at our home on Arthur, I can remember him first starting to skate a relatively older age on our backyard rink, all was well until he lost his balance and on his way down his swinging stick cracked me right across the the top of my head ouch. I can remember another time when in his late teens he some how got a job with the Windsor Bulldogs jr B team as a trainer, how he got it with no qualifications at the time I will never know, he was even going to get me a job as the stick boy. I don't believe it lasted too long. But as things went he stuck with hockey and from my understanding and what I heard from my some other mutual friends over the years I have heard praise for his coaching. Over the past twenty years or so I only think I had only seen him onetime when he was holding a yard sale, I wish I had kept a little more in touch. Again please accept my condolences. Michael Kenney