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excellent writing and editing advice. Several of his students told him that his example inspired them to pursue university teaching careers. Leonard published numerous papers on concrete, timber and masonry design. He was a sought-after presenter at international technical conferences. He retired from the university in 1990, but continued to teach masonry and timber courses for several years. Leonard was a life member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Concrete Institute, and was granted many accolades for his teaching and research. He received the CU College of Engineering’s Distinguished Engineering Alumnus Award, the Max Peters Faculty Service Award, the Charles Hutchinson Teaching Award, and the American Concrete Institute’s Wason Medal. Leonard was a member of Masonic organizations for 64 years, twice serving as Master of Boulder’s Columbia Lodge 14. He volunteered as a Director of homeowner associations for more than 35 years. Into his 90th year, Leonard had a regular Meals On Wheels delivery route and participated in other community volunteer projects. Since 2011, he enjoyed being a part of Frasier Meadows Manor’s Assisted Living community. His family is grateful for the support of the wonderful staff and residents there. Leonard is predeceased by his parents, his wife Vera, sister Rosalie Kravet, and second wife Crescence Michel Binet Lyman Tulin. He is survived by daughter Holly Tulin of Boulder, and grandson David Laingor of Loveland. His nephew David Kravet and family of Connecticut also survive him. A few days before his death, as he reflected on his experiences, he said repeatedly ‘Tve had a really good life.” He died on 23 August 2016 under the compassionate care of TRU Community Care Hospice in Boulder. At Leonard’s request, services will be private. The family suggests memorial contributions to Engineers Without Borders (1031 33rd Street, Suite 210, Denver, Colorado 80205), or Frasief Meadows Staff Scholarship Fund (http: www.ffasiermeadows.org donate ).
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