Sunday, October 10, 2021

Celebration of Life for Allie Ruth Leonard

Allie Ruth Leonard
We pause to pay our tributes of love and reflect on the life and work, of our dear sister. Allie Ruth Leonard. She departed this life quite in her home on Tuesday, June 10, 2003. Born to Sebron Leonard and Ardean Cutrer Leonard on March 3, 1938. She confessed Christ and accepted him as her personal Savior and was baptized at the Mount Canaan Missionary Baptist Church.

The character of her life might be summed sin in these words: she was sincere, she was earnest, and she was loyal. Charm and sweetness radiated from her personality. Allie had the unique quality of a conversationalist. She often telephoned here cousins and friends acting in the capacity of informant or confidant. She acquainted them and with births, illness, deaths and circumstances of other family members and friends whom they knew. In these conversation, being highly opinionated, and respectful for the stance, she would at all times remain unchallenged. As a part other life she was known as the family historian. 

He early educational training began at the Mt. Canaan Elementary School. She graduated from West Side High School in 1956. Allie Ruth continued her education at Grambling State University, earning a B.A. Degree in Education.

She began her teaching career at Burgher Elementary School in Independence, La., and Dillion Memorial in Kentwood, LA., until permanently hired at Mt. Canaan Elementary School as a fourth grade teacher. In 1969, her teaching career continued at Chesbrough, C.M. Fagan, and Amite High School until her retirement in 1996.

Her church affiliations included attending Sunday school each Sunday, singing in the choir, members of Mission Society, working with Vacation Bible School, tutorial program, decorating committee and cake maker for many occasion. Civic and social activities included membership in the Grambling Alumni Association and the Tangipahoa Parish Retired Teachers, Allie Ruth also served as volunteer for numerous Senior Citizens programs. 

She leaves to cherish her memories, one sister: Naomi Johnson (Granderson). one brother: Arthur Sebron Leonard, Sr. (Theresa) of Amite, La., four aunts: Mae Holden Hookfin (Obie) and Evelina Cutrer of Kentwood, La., Bernadine Blackburn and Creola Dyson (Rev. L. Dyson) Franklinton, La., three uncles: William Cuter (Mildred)) of Kentwood, LA., Leo Cutrer and Cleo Cutrer of Franklinton, La., A nephew Donald, the first grandson in her family who lived with her until young adulthood, three god-children: Arthur S. Leonard, Jr., Deidra Leonard, and Brandon H. Sanders, a first cousin, Carolyn Puckett, who catered to her every wish, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents: Sebron and Ardean Leonard, and one brother: Bernard Milton Leonard.

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