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Leonard John Stevens


Leonard J Stevens, Flight Officer, USAAF, Retired WWII, Combat Glider Pilot
This is how Leonard (Steve) wanted to start his obituary: ‘When Laurie and I went to San Diego on the death of my mother, Flossie Stevens, she had an envelope on her dresser titled – IF I DIE – so I thought that I would start my obituary with that title.’  His next written statement is about how he lived his life. ‘I am proud of the way I have tried to do my best through the years with pride and honor.  My early military training instilled in me my word of honor as one of the ways to live.’
Leonard John Stevens, 12 August 1921 to 11 January 2019.  He was born in Dover, New Hampshire and the son of Raymond R Stevens and Florence Knight Stevens.

Resident of Tampa since 1956. Husband of the late Lorraine Lundgren Stevens, the light of his life. He leaves two families: Florida family of Diana Stevens and Husband Grant Wilson, grandchildren Ryan Salzgeber and Virginia Bagley and his Texas family of Jack Stevens and Wife Janet, grandchildren John Stevens and Jackie Gibbons and great grand children Scarlett, Jack, and Adeline Stevens and Kyra and Quinn Gibbons.

During WW2, he was a Combat Glider Pilot. During the invasion of southern France in 1944, he was wounded and retired as a Flight Officer in 1947 from USAAF (USAF).  He spent 3 years receiving the best of care for his wounds in various military hospitals as they ‘put him back together’.  He received the Air Medal and Purple Heart.  The family of four then moved to Minnesota and enjoyed 9 years with the love and companionship of his wife’s family. He served as the Wing Commander of the Air Force Association of Minnesota in 1955 and received their Medal of Merit. They moved to Tampa, Florida in 1956 for the warmth and MacDill AFB services. He served one term as the President of the 51st Troop Carrier Wing of the Glider Pilot Association. He was awarded the National Order of the Legion of Honour by French Brigadier General Thierry Ducret, French Representative to the U.S. Central Command International coalition on September 15, 2016 at a ceremony in Ybor City at the Bad Monkey military bar.

Thanks to the Air Force, Leonard and Lorraine traveled Space-A  to many parts of the world. From 1960 to 1990 they traveled to 34 countries, living in  small hotels, bed and breakfasts with the people of the countries and avoiding the tourist hotels.  The Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Chinese New Year in Bangkok, roaming the ruins of Greece and Rome and the Jump Up in Antigua were some of their favorite memories.  The many adventures they had with the people they met and friends they made resulted in the wonderful stories they told.  It was a great life with no regrets.Leonard likes to tell the story of the Glider Pilot. “Combat Glider Pilots are a breed of there own. There have never been any before WW2 and there will probably never be any again. They are a hybrid breed like a jackass with no need to reproduce themselves. They are definitely one of a kind, understood by themselves but by most people, completely beyond understanding.”

“In a few more years military glider pilots will become extinct as a species, remembered that they existed and were involved in exciting and important military actions around the world in WW2”

He wanted to warn everyone about being careful of unscrupulous people who prey and take advantage of the elderly.

Services will be held at the Florida National Cemetery near Bushnell, Florida on Friday 25 Jan 2019 at 2:00pm.

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