Henry Edward Leiber died on November 8, 1993, in Tucson, Arizona. Born on January 17, 1911, in Tucson, Leiber had a passion for baseball from a young age. He developed his skills and eventually made it to Major League Baseball.
Leiber started his professional baseball career with the New York Giants in 1933. He played as an outfielder and quickly gained recognition for his strong batting. In 1939, he joined the Chicago Cubs, where he continued to excel until 1942. Over his career, Leiber played in many important games and was known for his consistent performance.
After retiring from baseball, Leiber returned to Tucson. He stayed involved in the local community and supported baseball programs. He often mentored young players, sharing his knowledge and experience. Leiber’s connection to Tucson remained strong throughout his life.
Leiber’s career in Major League Baseball and his dedication to his hometown left a lasting impact. He was remembered not only for his achievements on the field but also for his contributions to the Tucson community. His life story is a testament to his dedication to the sport and his enduring ties to his roots in Tucson.
Henry Edward Leiber’s legacy continues to inspire future generations of baseball players in Tucson. His death marked the end of a significant chapter in Tucson’s sports history, but his influence and contributions remain alive in the community he loved and served.



