'wherever he lived became a better place because he lived there'
This is the story of Leo Exton, a quiet man who never sought publicity or glory, but whose inventive mind changed the way much of industry and commerce worked.
A man whose humility and faith changed the thinking of everyone he met, and for many changed their whole lives.
A man of vision and care to whom people came when they were in trouble, always found a willing ear, and often a solution.
Looking back over the years it can be seen that wherever he lived became a better place because he lived there.
He never held any elective office, or received any official honours, but proved conclusively that the ordinary man can change his community and country for the better, not by what he does but by what he is.
Language
English
Publication
1985
Pages
70
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Linden Hall Publishers
ISBN
0 948747 00 5
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