This is a huge loss for the entire Gator Nation. We have lost a strong,
compassionate leader.

Brian Hicks
No longer deep behind enemy territory (AL, MI)
Now in St Augustine

On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 10:08 AM 'Oliver Barry' via GatorTalk <
gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Thank you, Helen.
> Leon was a good friend, and a good Gator. We were all lucky to have
> Gatortalk, to get to know him.
>
> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
> Real Estate Broker
> Crye-Leike, Realtors
> 964 Main St
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> Nashville, TN 37206
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> Office: 615
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> -650-7447
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
> bar...@realtracs.com
>
> On Aug 20, 2022, at 8:42 AM, Helen Huntley <hhsga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 
> In case some of you haven't seen this:
> Arthur Leon Polhill
>
> Arthur Leon Polhill, born 8/29/42 at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Jacksonville,
> Florida, lost his battle with cancer surrounded by his family on 7/24/22.
> He is preceded in death by Leonard Leon Polhill (father), Lillian Irene
> Whitlow (mother), and his sister, Polly Bodden (Elsie Irene Polhill). He is
> survived by his wife, Paula Vogel Polhill, his son Hal (Stacy) Polhill, his
> daughter, Diane (Gary) Leinenbach, and 3 grandsons, Kyle Polhill, Drew
> Leinenbach, and Gavyn Leinenbach.
>
> Leon attended Jacksonville University then transferred and graduated from
> the University of Florida, Class of 1966.  He attended law school, then
> transitioned after the 2nd year to earn a Master’s degree.  Raised by his
> grandparents, Leon treasured family as evidenced by his career service,
> commitment and dedication to serving the children and families of the State
> of Florida.
>
> Leon taught high school social studies, Problems of American Democracy, at
> Ocala High School for two years during the integration of public schools.
> Leon transitioned to Youth Services (Delinquency) in the State of Florida,
> traveling throughout the state ensuring the integrity of the educational
> services provided to children in custody.  During his career, he was one of
> the pioneers in youth prevention services, creating and providing the first
> runaway shelter and services in the state of Florida, which was modeled
> throughout Florida and the southeastern United States.  As Director of
> Children Services in Hillsborough County, he was instrumental in providing
> both residential and non-residential services to all children, youth and
> their families.  He continued work with the State of Florida as a Program
> Administrator for Abuse and Neglect Prevention statewide.  In 1999, Leon
> retired to Gainesville, FL, where he could spend his retirement cheering on
> his beloved Gators.  Leon was a Gator Booster and season ticket holder for
> both baseball and football, attending home and many away games over the
> years.
>
> In retirement, Leon continued to support children and families in Alachua
> County volunteering with the Corner Drug Store, among other things.  Leon
> was also a Master Gardener who loved sharing his love and expertise of
> gardening with others.   He also spent much of his time supporting his
> grandsons, attending their many school and sporting events as one of their
> biggest fans.
>
> Leon loved the Great Smoky Mountains, and after years of camping, he
> bought a second home in Maggie Valley, NC, to ride over Soco Gap to access
> some of his favorite hiking trails.  He believed that each time you took a
> trail it gave you new insight.  He shared that philosophy with everyone and
> was thankful for the Cherokee family who showed him the mountains over the
> years.
>
> Leon definitely understood the importance of family, friends and
> humanity.  He loved deeply, cared unceasingly, and always was available to
> help others.
>
> “Do not go softly into that good night” from Dylan Thomas’s poem was the
> epitome of his fight against cancer.  He fought gallantly.  He said that
> every chemo required learning to ride the new wild horse (chemo).  In the
> end, the song “It is well with My Soul” let him pass in peace.
>
> Leon will be greatly missed by those who loved him.
>
> A celebration of life will be held at Kanapaha Gardens, 4700 SW 58th Ave,
> Gainesville, Florida
> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/4700+SW+58th+Ave,+Gainesville,+Florida?entry=gmail&source=g>,
> on Saturday, August 13 from 1 to 3 pm.
>
> In lieu of flowers, memorial donations for the University of Florida,
> College of Education may be made out to the A. Leon and Paula F. Polhill
> Family Endowment Scholarship Fund # F022151 and mailed to P.O. Box 14425,
> Gainesville, FL 32604-2425, Attn: Gift Processing. Please note A. Leon
> Polhill or UF Foundation F022151 in the memo area.
>
> You may choose to donate online, using the following link:
> https://www.uff.ufl.edu/giving-opportunities/022151-a-leon-and-paula-f-polhill-family-endowment-scholarship/
>
> This scholarship fund is designated for 1st generation students with
> special consideration given to youth in Take Stock in Children.  Leon
> strongly believed that education was the springboard to success and the
> great equalizer.  Leon was extremely proud that both his children chose
> careers in education.
>
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