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Stephan Leonoudakis Obituary

Stephan C. Leonoudakis
08/13/1924 - 04/01/2025
Stephan Constantine Leonoudakis, loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed away on April 1, 2025 at 100 years of age. He is survived by his children, Steve, Cathy, Tim, Jon, and Kristine.
Steve was a visionary, leader, entrepreneur, civic leader, and community servant. He was a connector, a friend to those in need, a hilarious story teller, a relentless optimist, and a fountain of positive energy whose warmth and humor could light up a room – Steve lived life to the fullest.
He was born to immigrant parents, Constantine and Katherine Leonoudakis, on August 13, 1924, in Carbonado, Washington. The family moved to San Francisco, where he was raised in the Excelsior District, attending Balboa high school before serving in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific theater during WWII, flying as a radio operator aboard B-29 bombers.
Upon his return, he met Rosemary Elms at San Francisco City College and fell in love. A year later they eloped and were married in Reno.
After graduating from San Francisco State College, Steve attended USF Law School and was admitted to practice in January 1951, joining the law firm of Lawrence, Tuttle, Harper, and Carpeneti. He soon established his own firm.
In 1953, Steve and his brother Nick rented a lot in North Beach, founding San Francisco Parking, which would, over the next 50 years, grow into CityPark, the largest privately owned and operated parking enterprise in San Francisco, running parking operations at Candlestick Park, SFO, and Union Square among its many sites. In the 1970's the company added SFO Airporter which provided shuttle services to the major downtown hotels. Later branded as Loop Transportation, company pioneered the employee shuttle concept and became one of the largest bus fleets in the U.S. by providing transit services for employees at Silicon Valley companies such as Google, Apple, and Facebook.
In the early '60s, Leo McCarthy and John Foran, who would eventually become California Lieutenant Governor and State Senator respectively, joined Steve as associates in the law firm of Leonoudakis and Kleines.
In 1962, Steve was elected by the SF Board of Supervisors to the Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors. He would spend the next 38 years in public service to San Francisco and the bridge. In 1967, in response to growing traffic problems on the Golden Gate Bridge, Steve proposed bringing back ferries to the Bay, and by 1970 ferries were operating between San Francisco and Marin. Shortly thereafter, a transit bus system was added, due in part to his leadership and efforts in funding acquisition.
Family always came first with Steve, and with his dear Rosemary they raised a family of five filled with love, support, play, and laughter. He retired from his enterprises to care for Rosemary, who passed away in 2005. His sons and daughters Steve, Cathy, Tim, Jon, and Kristine have been blessed to share the gift of his life to the end. He loved and is loved by their spouses, Dianne, David, Suzanne, Lisa, and Matt; his grandchildren, Dmitri, Gabriel, Merylee, Diana, Kalyca, Cory, Nathaniel, Katrina, Matthew, Steve, Max, Ryan, and Rosie; and his great-grandchildren, Rylan, Zoe, and Lani.
Steve lived a life filled with family and friends, contribution and accomplishment, joy and laughter, celebrating a life of hope and gratitude, modeling his message that life "doesn't get any better than this."
Steve's funeral will be limited to family. A Celebration of Life is planned to honor Steve in Fall 2025. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes gifts to The Stephan C. Leonoudakis Fund supporting the Cory's Ride program at Marin County Bicycle Coalition. Checks may be sent to: Marin County Bicycle Coalition c/o Leonoudakis Fund, PO Box 695, Fairfax, CA 94978

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Apr. 8 to Apr. 9, 2025.

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Allen Stansbury

August 7, 2025

Steven, you will be sadly missed by all of us who were your friends

April 15, 2025

y condolences to his family.
He was a gendelman and very well respected in the Greek- American Community!!!!
Our condolences to the family.
May be rest in peace in God's
Paradise among the saints.
From Greece now Elias Tsiknis

Thomas Foran

April 14, 2025

Steve was my dad's good friend and also his law partner. He bought my first beer at a bar (a Carlsberg) at Tadich Grill. A great guy, funny as they get, a good fisherman, he gave me plenty of quality life advice, employment and he was even an occasional client. He was one of the best people I've ever met. He will be missed.
Tom Foran

Robert Buich

April 14, 2025

I met Steve over sixty years ago while working at the Tadich Grill when it was on Clay Street. He was a regular customer and became a good friend. It was always a joy to be with him, at the restaurant, salmon fishing, ball games, enjoying meals, Palm Springs, Sonoma, it didn't matter. Even opposite political discussions were fun! Steve was a such unique and positive person who was an inspiration to many. And a great storyteller!
Robert and Barbara Buich

Allen Stansbury

April 14, 2025

I offer my deepest condolences to the Leonoudakis family. I had the pleasure to serve with Stephen on the Golden Gate Bridge board of directors for a few years. I found him to be very generous and witty. He was also visionary and a great leader. He was a good friend and I think of him quite often.

Nicole Appel

April 11, 2025

Mr. Leonoudakis was my Boss in the early 1980's at his office on California Street. He was kind, respectful and generous. We had funny working lunches at Tadich Grill, where he would order a "Pink Lady" cocktail for me, as we went over his afternoon appointments. One day, I came back to the office from lunch and an IBM PC with MS_DOS installed, was on my desk, with a Trainer ready to teach me how to use it. To this day, I am forever grateful to Mr. Leonoudakis for starting me on my Tech journey as a Data Analyst. I will never forget his kindness or his Bow Ties and Cigars. He was a wonderful man. My deepest sympathies to the Leonoudakis family.

Samm McGregor

April 9, 2025

I was part of that law office: Ted, John, Leo, Ralph, The Stamps...and Mary. The first time I ever had (or heard of) baklava Mama Leonoudakis had made it. (I have fond memories of that woman). Steve was really colorful and a force of nature; I know you will miss him. He certainly left his mark.

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