Background
He was born in Youngstown, the son of Patrick and Anna (Welsh) Leonard.
He was born in Youngstown, the son of Patrick and Anna (Welsh) Leonard.
From 1942 to 1944, he played for the East High School football team, where he was first team All-City in 1943 and 1944, was first team All-County in 1944, and was second team All-Ohio in 1944. In 1945, he played for the Notre Dame football team His long reception set up the disputed score against Navy, which ended in a 6-6 tie at Cleveland Stadium.
In 1946, he served in the United States. Army for 18 months.
The 1947 team, which had two Heisman Trophy winners, Johnny Lujack and Leon Hart, was cited by Sports Illustrated as the best college football team of all time. The Fighting Irish, who never trailed in a single game that year, saw 41 of its players go on to play professional football, including Leonard.
He played for two seasons with the Baltimore Colts, in 1949 and 1950, and spent a year in the Canadian Football League in 1951. When his professional athletic career ended, Leonard returned to Youngstown, where he worked for 32 years in Research and Development for Commercial Intertech.
He was inducted into the East High School Hall of Fame in 1992 and was inducted into the Curbstone Coaches of Hall of Fame in 1997.
His funeral mass was held at Saint Edward"s Church, on Monday, July 24, 2006.
Leonard was an active member of Saint Edward"s Church, on the North Side of Youngstown.