James-Leopold-Obituary

James Leopold

San Antonio, Texas

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LEOPOLDJames Thomas Leopold was welcomed home by the Lord on May 8, 2014 at the age of 61. He was born in Austin ,Texas August 26,1952. He was preceded in death by his father Christian G. Leopold and mother Mell L. Johns. He is survived by wife Deborah S. Leopold and his three children, Cali K....

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I love you Debbie. I'm so sorry for your loss. I wish I could have known Tommy better. He was obviously a great man. Blessings to you and Trav.
Tracy

I have so many fond memories of Tom. I had the pleasure of working with him for so many years and he was so much fun. A great person with a wonderful heart. Prayes for him and his family. We were blessed to have known him.

Deborah may God comfort you in this time of loss

May God wrap his loving arms around Tom's family during this difficult time. It was wonderful working with him at 2 different offices & he will be deeply missed.

Prayers to his wife and children.

Tom, you will be missed by so many who loved you. My condolences to your family and my God guide them during this difficult time.

I had the distinct privilege and pleasure of knowing TOM LEOPOLD. Tom was my friend one of those very special people sent here by God to touch all of our lives and we are all better people for knowing him......You will be missed but never forgotten my friend Rest in Peace

Tom will always be remembered for his big heart and how much he loved his family, cared for his clients and supported his Aggies. His legacy lives on as he made a meaningful impact on all those who had the privilege of calling him a friend.

Mark, I am so very sorry for your loss. Heaven received an angel. Thoughts and prayers are given to you--- and all the family. May he rest in peace.
Cat(Cathy) Schreiber Newberger

My dear friend Tom was the walking, talking symbol of the fighting spirit that Aggies and Texas A & M are famous for globally. He faced his illness with the quiet courage and determination he used against all the challenges in his life. He was a "one of a kind" friend and we will miss his presence greatly. I can only hope he has the greens figured out in Heaven by the time we get to tee it up together once again. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family at this sad time.