April 1, 1920 - Aug 30, 2013
Beloved by students & fans, & by family; he died at home peacefully, Aug. 30, 2013. He leaves his artist/wife Liz Breger aka/Beth Pewther & daughters Nanette Jordan & Michelle Shelfer, 3 grandkids & 7 great grandkids. LIFE CELEBRATION at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco. 1187 Franklin St. @ Geary TUESDAY APRIL 1, 2014, 6pm, All who loved Leonard welcome:
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dave williams
May 30, 2020
thanks for your friendship and inspiration many years later........
and Moscowitz is holding watch over this place.......
joan Lowell-Cooley
September 8, 2013
Leonard was a most delightful fellow, who made many fascinating things. I shall always remember his show of "pregnancy" which was just grand.
Bon Voyage and love to Beth.
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