Harold Evans-Leonard, Sr.-Obituary

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Harold Evans "Jack" Leonard, Sr.

Stamps, Arkansas

Aug 30, 1940 – Mar 22, 2026 (Age 85)

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BORN
August 30, 1940
DIED
March 22, 2026
AGE
85
LOCATION
Stamps, Arkansas

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A.O. Smith Funeral Home - Thomas Street Chapel Obituary

Harold Evans “Jack” Leonard, Sr., 85, passed away on March 22, 2026. He was born at home on August 30, 1940, to Walter & Henrietta Allen Leonard in Redhill/Radcliff, KY. He was known as Jack to whomever knew him.


Jack was a former musician / entertainer, he started his music career around the age of 16, playing bass & singing. He cut several records in his younger years, one being “A Visit From The Devil” on the Royce Records label. Jack went on to play with some of the countries most notable musicians, i.e.…. around the age of 21 he began playing with Pee Wee King, playing at the Grand Ole Opry and ending his music career playing with Ernest Tubb and The Texas Troubadours. 


Jack was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Wanda Saltsman; one nephew, Dale Saltsman; one son, Kevin Leonard; and one great grandson, Mackin Ray Hamilton, II.


Jack is survived by his wife of 25 years, Barbara Sternberg Leonard; two daughters, Kelly (Mack) Hamilton, Kimberly Leonard Spears; one son, Harold Leonard, Jr.; ten grand children, Krystal, Kellin, Katlin, Ashley, Haili, Lauren, Heather, Hunter, Brett and Dayton; ten great grandchildren, Gavin, Lillian, Elly Kay, Mathew, Avah, Stella, John, Emily, Theo, Kol; one sister, Sue Caswell; one nephew, Dean (Diane) Caswell; two great-nieces, Brittney and Sarah; and one great-nephew, Clint.


A memorial service will be announced at a later date.

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Sue & Family...your 1962 Class of Vine Grove High School are so sorry for the loss of your brother "Jack". May God bless you all during this very difficult time!

Sending our Prayers from TN to the family. I have many memories made with Jack and Kevin from my childhood days and will remember them forever; Ol' Jack was quite the character!

My deepest condolences to Kelly, Kim, Harold and family. Jack always made me laugh and I enjoyed spending time with him and Barb.

I didn’t know him personally but knew his children . So sorry about your dad . God bless you all !

I had the honor visit with him a few years back, he came to hear us play, & we let him sit in a few songs, `he was all Harold said he was" Great Bass Player for sure, Dennis Minter