Born in Saint Paul, New Brunswick to Clorice and Anise, he was the second of eight children. Leopold spent his entire working career in construction, specializing in carpentry and later working as a concrete cribber in Calgary. He was known as a hardworking man who took pride in his work through dedication and perseverance.
In his younger years, Leopold enjoyed everything outdoors, especially hunting and camping. He loved talking with people about all kinds of subjects and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. His kindness, strong work ethic, and friendly nature will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
Leopold is survived by his sons, Leo (Debbie) and Jerry; his grandchildren, Monique, Matthieu, and Ella; and his great-grandson, Grayson. He also leaves behind seven brothers and sisters, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
He was predeceased by his daughter, Monique, in 1991.
Funeral services will be held in New Brunswick at a later date. Leopold will be laid to rest by his daughter, Monique, in Saint-Paul-de-Kent, New Brunswick.