Warren Leonard

January 22, 1947 ~ October 23, 2020
Resided in:
Portland, ME
Portland - Warren John Leonard, 73, of Morning Street, passed away on Friday, October 23, 2020 at The Cedars in Portland.
Warren was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 22, 1947 to the late Warren Sr. and Vera (Smith) Leonard. He grew up in New Hyde Park, Long Island, New York until the family moved to Wayne New Jersey and he graduated from Wayne High School.
In 1967, Warren's father accepted a management position at Cushman Bakery, moving the family to Maine. Attaining his Master's Degree from the University of Maine, Warren began his teaching career at Dover Foxcroft Academy as a Special Education teacher, football coach and wrestling coach. Following his work in education, Warren began his employment with the State of Maine as a case worker for the intellectually disabled. He worked in this noble profession for 27 years, helping several families over his career. When he transferred to the Portland office from the mid coast in 1992 he was surprised to find his office was the old Cushman Building where he used to work loading bread into the ovens on the 3AM shift in 1967. Thanks to his father, the manager, assigning him the job.
Warren leaves behind his wife, Julia Haley; daughters, Haley-Marie Leonard and Kelley-Jean (John) Elovich; sister, Valerie Razsa; nephew's, Maple, Steph and James Razsa and their spouse's; two great-nieces and three great nephews. Warren is also survived by his very special friend since kindergarten Jay Landau, and his friend since college, Daniel T. Haley, Jr.
Julia and Haley-Marie would like to extend a special heartfelt thank you to Jay Landau and his wife Dorothy, Daniel T. Haley, Jr and his wife Connie for all their support. Words can't truly express our appreciation. The family also extends a special thank you to the entire staff at Fallbrook Woods, especially Christine, Kyla, Diane, Angel and Ben; and to Cynde and Maggie at The Cedars.
There is no public ceremony. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Warren's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Special Olympics, 2112 Broadway, South Portland, ME 04106 or Creative Works, 10 Speirs Street, Westbrook, Me 04092.
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family, Julia. Warren was an absolute shining star and he will forever be missed.
– Kyla Hammond
R.I.P. Warren, I’ll miss your friendly wave when you drove by everyday. The neighborhood has lost a good man.
– Dan Stevens
Sincerest condolences to you Julia and your family. Mary Chick
– Mary Chick
Our sincere sympathy and prayers for you, Julie, and all your family. Eternal rest grant unto Warren. May he Rest In Peace after his long illness. God Bless, Betty Cyr & Connie Reagan
– Betty Cyr
My Dear Julia and daughters, so sorry to hear of Warrens passing. I will share the news with those who worked with him. What a wonderful person, I hope you have many fond memories. I loved learning from him and our time at BDS. He would bring in the doggies to visit and go out for smokes. He didn’t like that we had to type in the notes. I felt honored to do that for him. Much love. Theresa Jack
– Theresa Jack
Dear Julia and all of Warren’s family, I was saddened to read of Warren’s passing in October. Warren and I taught at the Bancroft North School, and I looked up to him as a teacher and a friend. As I read, a flood of memories came to me about the time when we lived nearby. I remembered his great fondness for Maple, and that we discovered that Valerie had graduated one year ahead of me at CEHS. In school, he was a steady influence and a great role model to his students of how kind and strong a man could be. My husband and I enjoyed getting together with Warren, and we marveled as he built a beautiful solar house, working weekends and for as much daylight as he could get at the end of a day of teaching. Warren was fun and thoughtful. I am thankful for the memories, and hope you know how Warren lives on in the hearts of his friends. Here is a photo of the great smile I remembered. Julie Andrews White
– Julie Andrews White