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Carolyn Diane Leonard

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Carolyn Diane Leonard

Birth
Death
26 Jan 2021 (aged 68)
Burial
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Carolyn D. Leonard 68, of Brownwood went to be with her Lord and Savior Tuesday January 26, 2021. A Graveside Service will be held Saturday February 6, 2021 at 11am at Greenleaf Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday February 5, 2021 at Brownwood Funeral Home from 5-8pm.
Carolyn D. Leonard was born on July 19, 1952 to the union of the late Booker T. Leonard Sr. and Josie M. Evans – Leonard of Quitman Clay, Louisiana.
Carolyn attended L.G. Pinkston High School in Dallas, Texas and graduated in 1970.
She met her best friend Kester L. Barrie (d. 2018) whom she loved dearly and between the two, God blessed them with a baby girl. (Caroll R. Leonard)
Carolyn accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and attended, Greater Faith Community Church. Then under the leadership of Bishop Aaron C. Blake, now with Senior Pastor Charles Lowe. For over 35 years, Carolyn was a faithful member, dedicated to fellowship and passionate about serving with her love for cooking. She cooked for the women’s ministry, church anniversaries and every conference that was held at the church. She even adored cooking for the smallest precious souls of the church, at the Small World Daycare Center.
Carolyn D. Leonard was a caring, loving, devoted giver, who possessed many talents and skills. She worked at Brownwood Manufacturing as a seamstress and Phillip Driscoll Pipes for many years. Then God brought her back to her love of being a caregiver. She worked at Texas Youth Commission where she later retired after 25 years. During her retirement, Carolyn continued working with (MHMR), Mental Health Mental Retardation services, as a caregiver, supporting and ministering to her clients and anyone that she touched.
She was excited to help, cook and feed anyone that crossed her path. She was an avid reader and enjoyed reading the newspaper, books and magazines. Her other favorite hobby was spending time with family and planning trips and staycations to Six Flags….one of her favorites! She was the glue to the family and always rallied around to cover and shower them with unmeasurable love and strength. Her kindness and thoughtfulness blessed so many people just like her smile.
God called Carolyn D. Leonard on Tuesday January 26, 2021. He saw a beautiful rose and decided to pick it. For he knew that she was getting tired and withering away, so he put his arms around her and whispered, “Come Home with Me”! With tearful eyes, we watched you suffer and saw you begin to fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating; A determined peaceful spirit was at rest. God broke all our hearts that day to prove to us, He only takes the best.
Carolyn was preceded in death by both parents; sister, Freddie Mae Smith; brother, Charles E Leonard Sr.; and nephew Dexter Desmond Leonard.
Carolyn leaves to morn and cherish her spirit full of loving life and timeless memories to the following. A devoted daughter Caroll R. Leonard (aka Kelly) and a Grand fur princess Chanel of (Arlington, TX). 4 sisters; Joann Evans, Ruth Leonard, Maggie Leonard all of Brownwood, TX, and Ruby Leonard of Fort Worth, TX. 3 brothers; John Mitchell (Jewel) of Claremont, California, Booker T. Leonard of Dallas, TX, James Leonard (Shawn) of Palm Coast, Florida; sister-in-law Linda Leonard of Dallas, TX. Along with a host of nieces and nephews who she always treated like her own and many cousins and friends.
Carolyn D. Leonard 68, of Brownwood went to be with her Lord and Savior Tuesday January 26, 2021. A Graveside Service will be held Saturday February 6, 2021 at 11am at Greenleaf Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday February 5, 2021 at Brownwood Funeral Home from 5-8pm.
Carolyn D. Leonard was born on July 19, 1952 to the union of the late Booker T. Leonard Sr. and Josie M. Evans – Leonard of Quitman Clay, Louisiana.
Carolyn attended L.G. Pinkston High School in Dallas, Texas and graduated in 1970.
She met her best friend Kester L. Barrie (d. 2018) whom she loved dearly and between the two, God blessed them with a baby girl. (Caroll R. Leonard)
Carolyn accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and attended, Greater Faith Community Church. Then under the leadership of Bishop Aaron C. Blake, now with Senior Pastor Charles Lowe. For over 35 years, Carolyn was a faithful member, dedicated to fellowship and passionate about serving with her love for cooking. She cooked for the women’s ministry, church anniversaries and every conference that was held at the church. She even adored cooking for the smallest precious souls of the church, at the Small World Daycare Center.
Carolyn D. Leonard was a caring, loving, devoted giver, who possessed many talents and skills. She worked at Brownwood Manufacturing as a seamstress and Phillip Driscoll Pipes for many years. Then God brought her back to her love of being a caregiver. She worked at Texas Youth Commission where she later retired after 25 years. During her retirement, Carolyn continued working with (MHMR), Mental Health Mental Retardation services, as a caregiver, supporting and ministering to her clients and anyone that she touched.
She was excited to help, cook and feed anyone that crossed her path. She was an avid reader and enjoyed reading the newspaper, books and magazines. Her other favorite hobby was spending time with family and planning trips and staycations to Six Flags….one of her favorites! She was the glue to the family and always rallied around to cover and shower them with unmeasurable love and strength. Her kindness and thoughtfulness blessed so many people just like her smile.
God called Carolyn D. Leonard on Tuesday January 26, 2021. He saw a beautiful rose and decided to pick it. For he knew that she was getting tired and withering away, so he put his arms around her and whispered, “Come Home with Me”! With tearful eyes, we watched you suffer and saw you begin to fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating; A determined peaceful spirit was at rest. God broke all our hearts that day to prove to us, He only takes the best.
Carolyn was preceded in death by both parents; sister, Freddie Mae Smith; brother, Charles E Leonard Sr.; and nephew Dexter Desmond Leonard.
Carolyn leaves to morn and cherish her spirit full of loving life and timeless memories to the following. A devoted daughter Caroll R. Leonard (aka Kelly) and a Grand fur princess Chanel of (Arlington, TX). 4 sisters; Joann Evans, Ruth Leonard, Maggie Leonard all of Brownwood, TX, and Ruby Leonard of Fort Worth, TX. 3 brothers; John Mitchell (Jewel) of Claremont, California, Booker T. Leonard of Dallas, TX, James Leonard (Shawn) of Palm Coast, Florida; sister-in-law Linda Leonard of Dallas, TX. Along with a host of nieces and nephews who she always treated like her own and many cousins and friends.

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