Ferdinand Joseph Leonards
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Ferdinand Joseph Leonards
April 12, 1915 - October 17, 2014
Ferdinand
Joseph Leonards, passed away Friday October 17, 2014. He was surrounded by
loved ones in his home, located in Winnie, Texas. April 12, 1915 marks the date of his birth. He
gave ninety-nine and half years of blessings to his family, friends, community
and church. His mother, Mary Olinger Leonards and father, H. Leo Leonards,
proudly welcomed their twelve pound bundle of joy into the world, in Roberts
Cove, Louisiana. He attended school in Roberts Cove. As a young man he worked for
Leonards, Inc., a hardware and machinery business owned by his father,
specializing in Minneapolis-Moline tractors. He and his brothers also worked
together farming rice.
Ferdie
married a remarkable lady, Edna Mae Devillier, on February 18, 1941. They began
farming together near Holmwood, Louisiana. In 1945, they moved to Winnie,
Texas, and worked a family farm. There they purchased farmland on the prairie.
In 1954 they built their home, where they lived together for sixty years.
Ferdie
enjoyed restoring old worn out tractors and machinery. Church, family, farming
and a strong work ethic was important to him. Ferdie was very generous to his
nieces and nephews. He treated people with respect and was greatly admired.
His
gentle nature, contagious laugh and iron clad grit, secured success in all
aspects of his life. He impacted his family profoundly.
Ferdie
also had a Cessna airplane and with Edna Mae, flew around the country with the
Flying Farmers. Excitement would ensue, when he flew near the backyards of his
nieces and nephews, tipping his wings, letting him know he has arrived. They
would run and jump with excitement, waving back all the while.
In
1969, Ferdie and Edna Mae, along with two other Winnie rice farming families,
went to Crowley to the International Rice Festival. While there, they gathered
information on starting a festival in Winnie. From that meeting, the Texas Rice
Festival was born.
He
was instrumental in the establishment of the Agricultural Museum in Winnie
where some of his old equipment is displayed, within the Leonards Building. He
was a strong supporter of the East Chambers Agricultural History Society.
In
2004, he and his wife were named Texas Rice Festival Honorees. A few years
later, at the age of ninety-two, he farmed his last fifty acres of rice, but
was always available to offer advice to the area farmers.
He
was also a founding member of St. Louis Catholic Church, in Winnie, Texas. He
leveled the land where the existing building stands. He was a member of the St
Martins Council 3452 Knights of Columbus of Winnie, Texas.
In
the early 1950’s, when East Chambers school changed from six man football, Ferdie
used his farm equipment to build the football field, which is still in use
today.
Ferdie
was the soft spoken country gentleman, who will be missed by all who knew and
loved him.
He
is survived by sisters, Clara Marie Wilfert and Sister Mildred Leonards;
brother, Anthony Leonards; many nieces, nephews, other family members and
friends.
Ferdie
was preceded in death by his parents; wife of seventy-two years, Edna Mae
Devillier Leonards; brothers, Joseph, Edmond, Leo, and Rheinoldt; sisters,
Henrietta and Sister Bernadine.
Mr.
Leonards’ celebration of life will begin with visitation at 9:00 a.m., with a
Rosary recited at 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 20, 2014, at Broussard’s, 134
West Buccaneer, Winnie, Texas. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at
3:00 p.m., Monday afternoon, at Our Lady of Seven Dolors, 209 North Adams
Street, Welsh, Louisiana, with entombment
to follow at the OLSD Cemetery, Welsh, Louisiana.
In
lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made in Mr.
Leonards’ name to St. Louis Catholic Church, 315 West Buccaneer Drive, Winnie,
Texas 77665.
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