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Official Obituary of

Mark Thompson Leonard

October 29, 1952 ~ November 11, 2023 (age 71) 71 Years Old

Mark Leonard Obituary

Mark Thompson Leonard, age 71 of Abita Springs, Louisiana passed away November 11, 2023, at his home surrounded by family, friends and dogs.  Mark was born October 29, 1952, in Cape Girardeau, MO to Paul J. and Jane McKee Leonard.  He lived in Jackson, MO with his parents and siblings Angeline, Andrew, Nancy, and Cynthia.  Mark attended Jackson public schools from kindergarten through freshman year of high school.  Mark's sophomore year he enrolled in Culver Military Academy and graduated in 1971.  Mark graduated from Trinity University University in 1975, with a Bachelor of Arts in English.  In 1976, Mark became a member of PHI KAPPA PHI and obtained his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Mississippi in 1977.

From the back cover of one of his novels: "Mark has written, directed or produced over fifty professional stage shows in Los Angeles, Louisiana, Texas, Colorado, Missouri, Mississippi and Newark, New Jersey.  He was the executive producer for Lost Armadillo Productions in Austin, Texas for ten years and the artistic director for D/Art Productions in Los Angeles for another five.  As a playwright, his seventeen plays and musicals have won several regional and national honors including The Roger L. Stevens Playwriting Award from The President's Commission the Arts and Humanities and The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.  He was the Dramatic Director for the PBS television special, JOHN HENRY FAULK: THE MAN WHO BEAT THE BLACKLIST.  In 2012, he wrote and directed POYDRAS: 1812 OVERTURES for the Louisiana Bicentennial."  Mark has four published novels.  He wrote the book and lyrics for several musicals with award winning composer Thomas Masinter.

Some interesting pieces of information.  Mark worked for Sisters Grimm in San Antonio, Texas guiding ghost tours. He also worked three years at The Myrtles Plantation, allegedly America's most haunted house, in St. Francisville, Louisiana as a tour guide and desk clerk.

Quote from Mark, "I've been married twice, but I still haven't given up on the esteemed institution.  It's like water skiing: every time you fall down, you learn one more thing not to do the next time."

Mark was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Angeline and Nancy.

Survivors include brother, Andrew Leonard, sister Cynthia Leonard, and his beloved dog, Jack.

Mark was a kind, generous, witty, and intelligent man loved by many.  In Mark's words: "I am a Texan!"

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