October 12th, 2023 – Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and members of the Islip Town Board gathered with the family of Obdulio De León of Brentwood at a street dedication in his memory this afternoon. Affectionately known as Oby, he represented the quintessential American Dream, and through his life inspired the hope of that dream in others.
Born in Guatemala City, Oby immigrated to Long Island at the age of 11 alongside his mother, brother and sister. It wouldn’t be long before he realized his destiny for a life of service to others, as a leader and passionate champion for Latino heritage and the community.
While attending Brentwood High School, Oby co-founded “Latinos en Acción” a student club to empower Latino Students.
After receiving his Bachelors in Business Administration from St. Joseph’s, and a Master’s Degree in International Business from Hofstra University, Oby played a pivotal role in founding “The Knowledge Project,” with the mission to provide mentorship and college scholarships to Brentwood Students.
As a strong believer in the importance of embracing culture through the arts, Oby was also an integral member of the nonprofit arts center, Teatro Yerbabruja, championing local artists, civic dialogue, and social revitalization.
Oby was additionally a youth mentor; volunteer emergency medical technician; an earthquake relief volunteer in Peru; a Guardian Angel, and a cherished hometown hero, but chief among the many roles he served, Oby was a beloved friend and husband, and a devoted father to Mateo, Ava, and Quinn.
“He was just 46 years old when he passed, but his actions; his service, memory and the hope he has inspired, are timeless,” said Supervisor Angie Carpenter. “Though it is but a small gesture to recognize a life so large, it is the Town of Islip’s great honor to here display the name of local hero, Obdulio “Oby” De León, for all to see and to remember. And as you pass by “Oby’s Way,” may you always be reminded of his way in life, as a passionate, dedicated volunteer, with a selfless heart and enduring spirit,” concluded the Supervisor.