David W. Leonard

David W. Leonard, age 53, of 1329 N. 6th St., Quincy, died on Thursday, August 28, 2014. He was born on April 7, 1961 in St. Petersburg, FL, a son of Lewis Allen & Mary Jane (Carson) Leonard. He married Nancy Ann Carolyn (Meister) Bast on June 21, 2000. She survives.
David was in the U.S. Army stationed in Germany during the cold war as a tank crewman patrolling the East-West German border. He earned an Associates Degree in Nursing. He worked in the medical field as a Phlebotomist, EKG Tech, CNA, and RN for hospitals and Doctor’s Offices and later assisting the elderly in Nursing Homes until an injury kept him from further employment. David took every opportunity to increase his knowledge base with Library resources, talking to people, sharing with others what they knew and what he could impart. He was a member of the Art Society in Saint Petersburg, Florida, and held 7 showings of his Art at various Galleries in the Pinellas County area.
David loved history and he was an accomplished artist. He will be remembered for being kind, loving and gentle. He was meticulous, articulate, and passionately prolific in art, nature study, early American history and the two World Wars. He was very knowledgeable regarding the Indian Wars and the Civil War; participating in re-enactments of these wars and collecting authentic artifacts and reproductions of the daily acts of living and being in these time periods. He studied earnestly the Native Americans, the Spanish Conquistadors, and wars that involved our forefathers, including the personal lives of those responsible for the formation of cultural and political spheres of life in the Tampa Bay area and was equally fascinated by the historical American culture here in Illinois, remarking on the development of both areas with respect to the time frames which influenced decision making. He marveled on Illinois being developed sooner than the Saint Petersburg and environ which influenced his perspective on life. He was thoroughly enthralled with Western Illinois, its history and differing decisions which molded this area, making Quincy such a delightful place to live. Through his paintings of early wildlife scenes and ships, he had hoped to transport people back in time so that they could share in the things he saw and perceived about our heritage as Americans. While he was able to fulfill his dream to share Old Florida, his life was cut short before he could unravel and reveal the truly heartfelt love he had for Quincy, Illinois and the history he so earnestly was researching. David was an enthusiastic modeler; building tanks, tall ships, aircraft and displaying mini scenes which he shared with the public in cultural activities while he lived in the Saint Petersburg area.
In addition to his wife, Nancy, he is survived by Seven Children, Michael Hussey, Tamara Jewer, Todd Hussey, Shane Prendergast, Winifred Angus, Genevieve Dicks and Joseph Prendergast; 27 Grandchildren; 2 Great-Grandchildren; One Brother, Scott Lewis Leonard of St. Petersburg, FL; Two Nieces, Teresa & Christine Leonard; and One Nephew, Bryan Leonard.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother James Allen Leonard and a son, Nicholas Prendergast.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Visitation will be held on Thursday beginning at 11:00 a.m. until the time of services at 1:00 p.m. at the church. Some of his Art and photographs of his adventures in nature will be on display. Memorials may be made to the Quincy Art Center.

4 Comments

  1. Brad Carver on November 16, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    I wish to give all of my condolences to everyone in David’s family. We were friends from high school through most of our 20s and went on many camping trips. I will scan my old photographs of Dave (Leroy Moonpie) in his honor.

  2. Helen Lamma on November 16, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    You do not know me I heard about this on the news.I am so sorry for your loss I send prayers and well wishes to the family.

  3. Sandra Lea Walker on November 16, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    Nancy…although we really don’t know each other, I send my sincere condolences on your loss. David, my second nephew, leaves behind a legacy of his awesome talent as an artist. He is now painting on an ocean of his own and sailing the ships he so loved to paint. May time ease the sorrow you are feeling now. Sincerely, Sandra

  4. Sandra Lea Walker on November 16, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    “WHERE I MUST BE”

    A TRIBUTE TO MY
    NEPHEW, DAVID…..

    I look to the mountains and what do I see–
    A place where I want and need to be.
    To climb their tall peaks reaching upward so high–
    Looking out into the vastness umbrelled by a blue, blue sky.
    The mountains so plenty–endless they seem–
    Could their beauty and grandeur by only a dream?
    The sweet fragrance of the
    forest–fresh as a breath of spring air–
    Oh, the mountains truly call me–I must be up there!
    Clouds light as marshmallows
    float gently along–
    As I stand there in awe, they whisper softly, “Here is where YOU belong”.
    Leaves fall to the ground each stopping to say “hello”–
    While the friendly wind tells me stories of long, long ago.
    And yes, the mountains they, too, speak to me–
    And confirm my desires this is where I must be.

    May you walk the tall mountains and ride upon the open seas….David , you are truly
    where you want to be.

    Sandra Lea Walker
    August 28, 2014

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