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Leonard Thibadeau Obituary

THIBADEAU, Leonard

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Leonard Thibadeau of Decatur, GA, age 71, passed away from cancer on December 16, 2022, surrounded by his loved ones in the home he cherished.

Leonard was born on October 12, 1951, at Crawford Long Hospital (now Emory Midtown), making him a fourth generation Atlantan. He enjoyed his early years on McConnell and Victoria Falls Drive with his siblings, Billy and Jan, and nearby cousins, often riding bikes and playing in the woods where Toco Hill is now located. He relished the family gatherings at Lake Lanier, trips to Fernandina Beach, cross-country road trips in a pop-up camper, and summers away at Camp Cherokee in North Georgia. Leonard attended Glenn Memorial Methodist Church for Sunday School and kindergarten, then W.D. Thomson Elementary School. At Briarcliff High School, he held leadership roles in several clubs and student government. He earned the ranks of both Eagle Scout and one of the top wrestlers in the state. After graduating from Briarcliff in 1969, Leonard attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he was on the swim and soccer teams, a member of the SAE fraternity, and a photographer and editor for the yearbook. After graduating with a BA in Psychology, Leonard settled in Decatur, where he lived with close friends, some of whom later bought neighboring homes. He spent several years working in residential homebuilding with his brother. He joined his father's real estate company, becoming a realtor in 1975 and a broker in 1978. During this time, he took adult classes at Decatur School of Ballet and was a company member of the Decatur-DeKalb Civic Ballet.

In 1980, Leonard met his wife Carolyn at a Halloween party in the living room of their future home, where they were married in 1987. Leonard and Carolyn bonded over their quiet personalities, shared compassion and humility, love of animals and nature, and their enjoyment of athletic activities, such as running, biking, canoeing, hiking and camping. In 1989, they started their family of Alex, Catherine, and Michael. Leonard loved bringing family and friends together on trips to Cumberland Island and Crystal River, FL, gatherings at the lake house he helped design, Bicycle Ride Across Georgia, neighborhood block parties and local festivals and events. He enjoyed studying and collecting items of historic and natural beauty, including maps, books, folk art, animal bones, feathers, and antique house fixtures. He repurposed salvaged materials and pursued carpentry projects and enjoyed sharing his talents and knowledge with others. Leonard was very active in the Decatur community and enjoyed walking throughout the City. He greeted everyone he encountered daily with a smile, and for the furry friends, a treat from his pocket. He volunteered for activities and field trips with the City Schools of Decatur for 19 years and served as Secretary of Decatur High School PTSA. He never missed the myriad of school and year-round sporting activities of his children. He also volunteered with the City of Decatur for annual events and festivals and served on committees, advisory boards and task forces. He regularly participated in both Planning Commission and City Commission meetings to weigh in on important issues. He was a founding member of the Tanyard Creek Community Garden, where he spent much of his free time in the last 10 years. Leonard was also a member of the DeKalb, Georgia, and National Associations of REALTORS® for almost 50 years. He was especially active with the DeKalb Association of REALTORS®, serving as President in 1998, participating in countless events and committees and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2020. Leonard's clients appreciated his laid-back attitude, extensive knowledge of the area's history and quality home building, and his sincere desire to help them find the perfect home.

One of the hallmarks of Leonard's life was the time, energy and thought that he gave to his communities. He brought his individuality, gentle and kind spirit, and sense of humor to everything he did. His openness was disarming and uncommon, as was his unwavering support of others. He moved us with infectious enthusiasm and sincerity. In his last days, he encouraged us all to support one another and to "keep creating".

He is survived by his wife, Carolyn; his children, Alex, Catherine (Katie Colville), and Michael (Kelsey); and his sister, Jan Francis. He was predeceased by his parents, William C. and Carol W. Thibadeau; and his brother, Billy. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 3 PM, on Jan. 7, 2023 at Decatur Presbyterian Church, followed by a reception at the Historic Dekalb Courthouse. Leonard will be returned to the earth in a family plot at the Decatur Cemetery and across his favorite natural locations. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Lifeline Animal Project, or AWARE Wildlife Center.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Dec. 18, 2022 to Jan. 1, 2023.

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Addie Carpenter

January 9, 2023

Carolyn,

I am so incredibly sorry for you and your family's loss. You are a bright spot here at PHI and I am sure he helped nurture that wonderful spirit in you. I will be praying for you and your family. Sending hugs and love yall's way.
Addie Carpenter

Rene cottrell

January 7, 2023

Leonard and Carolyn were amongst the first people to welcome my family to the neighborhood. Much love to Carolyn and all the sweet kids. Love, Rene Cottrell

Marty Palmour

January 6, 2023

Thanks to Leonard, we have fond memories of Pig Roasts
at the Lake House. Wow, He will be missed. We are so sorry for your loss.
Marty and Roger Palmour

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Sammy Torres

Planted Trees

Bobby Thibadeau

January 1, 2023

Having known Leonard his whole life, I can only come up with three words, since a million would never suffice: Quiet Compassionate Brilliance.
He always taught me.

David Crosby

January 1, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Isabella Les Seckington

December 24, 2022

To Carolyn and family. I was so sorry to hear of Leonard´s passing. May he Rest In Peace. May God enfold all of you in his love during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

John Duncan

December 22, 2022

I´m very sad to hear of Leonard´s passing. He and Carolyn were friends and clients of mine and were wonderfully gracious with their friendship. Of the many memories I have of Leonard a stand out was the time he closed the lid of our hot tub with himself inside! A rude deprivation chamber. Great sense of humor. John Duncan

Dan Sundt

December 19, 2022

Leonard was my cousin who I grew up with, spending summers in Atlanta. He was always "Little Leonard" to me in deference to his grandfather Leonard, Carol's dad. I always enjoyed seeing and talking to him, although on too few occasions, and will miss him dearly.

David Hunt

December 19, 2022

Leonard had been a great friend since high school. Living in Virginia, I had not been able to see him much over the past 30 years, but it was always a delight when I did. I will miss him profoundly.

James Thompson

December 19, 2022

Prayers to the Thibadeau family.

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