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David Todd Leonard

Posted 2020-08-24 by mhenderson
Published in Mohave Daily News Online from Aug. 23 to Sep. 4, 2020 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

David Todd Leonard, 49 years young, of Fort Mohave, Ariz., passed away
on Saturday, June 20, 2020 in Novato, Calif. of complications from
several strokes and an undiagnosed severe sleep apnea condition. He
was born December 4, 1970 in Torrance, Calif.

David moved to Fort Mohave, Ariz. in 1989 to fulfill his lifelong
dream of becoming a firefighter. David retired as Captain at Fort
Mohave-Mesa Fire Dept., due to conditions from cancer in 2005. During
his retirement he was giving more attention to his love of music by
building his equipment and practicing being a D.J., which he always
performed at family and friends' gatherings and special occasions. He
fought for three long months, but the debilitating conditions from the
mini strokes were more than his body could conquer. David would
approach many heated or simple situations by applying a quote, "When
fighting fire with fire, remember that the fire department uses
water." (author unknown)

He was preceded in death by his father, Woody; brother, Jim;
grandparents, Herb and Lois Sherwood.

He is survived by his son, Trevor (Marcia) of Fort Mohave, Ariz.;
daughters, Kaeli (Fabian) of Needles, Calif. and Kiana of Anaheim,
Calif.; fiance, Lisa Mayse of Novato, Calif; mother, Judie Leonard of
Fort Mohave, Ariz.; step-father, Gary Yoshiki of Gardena, Calif.;
sister, Susan (Chuck) Vedra of California City, Calif; three
granddaughters, RaeLynn, Elliana, Penelope; one grandson, Dave; uncle,
Roy (Jeri) Sherwood of St. Charles, Mo.; godson, Jason Campbell of
Novato, Calif.; and many other family and friends throughout the
country.

Due to Covid19, memorial services are tentatively planned for Sunday,
November 1, 2020 for the tri-state area, destination to be determined;
and a memorial in Torrance, Calif. on Monday, January 11, 2021, with
destination to be determined. There will be plenty of notice for both
"Celebrations of Life".





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