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[[Image:leomccarthy.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]MCCARTHY, Leo. (  --2006.). Recipient, [[FIRST CITIZEN AWARD]]. McCarthy was the 2005 recipient of the First Citizen Award. His list of civic contributions went far beyond his free pro-bono legal services as a member of the law firm of Reynolds & Kenline. He was an early supporter of the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque which honored him in 2008 by dedicating the Leo A. and Joy K. McCarthy Center for Nonprofits.
[[Image:leomccarthy.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]MCCARTHY, Leo. (  --2006.). Recipient, [[FIRST CITIZEN AWARD]]. McCarthy was the 2005 recipient of the First Citizen Award. His list of civic contributions went far beyond his free pro-bono legal services as a member of the law firm of Reynolds & Kenline. He was an early supporter of the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque which honored him in 2008 by dedicating the Leo A. and Joy K. McCarthy Center for Nonprofits.
Source: "175 Years" Vol. II Telegraph Herald, p. 105




[[Category: Civic Leader]]
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Revision as of 23:53, 31 October 2010

Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald

MCCARTHY, Leo. ( --2006.). Recipient, FIRST CITIZEN AWARD. McCarthy was the 2005 recipient of the First Citizen Award. His list of civic contributions went far beyond his free pro-bono legal services as a member of the law firm of Reynolds & Kenline. He was an early supporter of the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque which honored him in 2008 by dedicating the Leo A. and Joy K. McCarthy Center for Nonprofits.

Source: "175 Years" Vol. II Telegraph Herald, p. 105