Leonard-Hultquist-Obituary

Leonard Hultquist

Birmingham, Alabama

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Leonard Hultquist II was born February 22, 1941 in New Port, Rhode Island. He passed on May 24, 2021 at the age 80 after battling Alzheimer's. After graduating from Tufts University, with a degree in banking, he moved to Birmingham, Alabama and later Atlanta, Georgia where he was an astute...

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Our paths crossed when I was a professor @ Gupton Jones College of Mortuary Science and his apparent interest in said biz - yes, he gifted me with his book and his overwhelming plethora of knowledge - with the roar of the ocean; and the clanging of wind chimes - I am reminded of his influence in my lifetime. He made a difference.........

Leonard was a good friend and I knew him from the early 1990's. He was had a kind heart and was a good friend to me. I will miss you my old friend... Jack

I truly miss Leonard. We had great times talking politics together and walking our dogs! Leonard truly welcomed me to the neighborhood!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Leonard was a very special neighbor and friend. I truly enjoyed our talks and walks in the neighborhood. He always brightened my day. I miss him so much.
Love, Debra

While our friendship with Leonard was only brief and cut short, we treasure the memorable times that we were fortunate to have shared together. We give thanks for the memories with Leonard. We send our love, Dick and Jane Clark

While our friendship with Leonard was only brief and cut short, we treasure the memorable times that we were fortunate to have shared together. We give thanks for the memories with Leonard. We send our love, Dick & Jane Clark

Dear Fran and family,
Malcolm and I are very sorry for the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. We feel privileged to have know Leonard when he lived in Walterboro and enjoyed the time we were able to spent with him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Barbara Smiley

I remember Leonard fondly when he was good friends with my sister and her husband. He developed Regent Forrest and it still remains nice to this day. I’m so sorry for you loss.
Blanche Bolling

My husband made friends with Leonard at U of A. He developed the neighborhood behind my parents home on Marlboro St. In Bluff Park. That property is now the Alford Ave Vets office. He always had his signs in front of our house. We did many social things with him. I think he may have been a fraternity brother as was Gus Constantine. His brother was also in our group. . They were in Alpha Sigma Phi. We had fun until we moved out of the city. He was at our wedding in 1963. Memories.
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