Leonard "Coach" Evans, Jr. May 29, January 2, 2018

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PHONE: (972) 562-2601 Leonard "Coach" Evans, Jr. May 29, 1924 - January 2, 2018 Leonard Coach Evans, Jr. His Journey towards His Legacy. The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way. - Psalm 37:23 The journey of Leonard Coach Evans, Jr. began on May 29, 1924 in McKinney, Texas. Coach was the eldest child of Leonard and Margaret (Avery) Evans, Sr. and eldest brother to L. C. (King) Evans, Cora Canady and Jean Jacobs. My grandfather told me about going to a slave auction with his own mother and father. His parents, my great-grandparents, were sold together. Because my grandfather was too young at the time to be trained, he was left on the auction wagon, shared Coach Evans. Holding to a dim ray of hope, just before dark, a man purchased Grandfather Evans. When Grandfather Evans came of age and was freed, he found himself in Dallas and later moved to McKinney. Upon purchasing 14 acres of land in northeast McKinney, Evans would soon cultivate and produce future generations of Evans and provide refuge for many persons throughout the community, even to this day. As a young teen, both of Coach s parents left him in a home that included a stove, wood and matches... but no food. His mother expressed her intentions to write him and be in touch. This turn of events introduced a concept of family that would totally transform Evans life forever. Evans would see to it that his family, and anyone in need of family, could find solace in him. Coach was educated in the McKinney school system through Frederick Douglass School and E.S. Doty High School. Coach and his lifelong friends provided melodious harmony as a part of Doty s entertainment and in contests throughout the state. He had a keen eye and talent for athletics.

Upon completion of E.S. Doty High School, Coach served in the United States Army during World War II. Coach served his country and humanity well. Following the War, colleges were overcrowded due to so many soldiers returning home. Prairie View was overcrowded, and The University of Texas would not allow Coach to matriculate due to segregation. Initially denied admission to Texas College due to overcrowding, Coach was eventually admitted to and finished Texas College in Tyler, Texas in 1952. He finished with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics. He later joined Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, where Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift were adopted as Cardinal Principles. Soon after graduating, Coach married the love of his life, Julia Myrl Berry. To this union, Leonard Berry, Ralph and Terrye were born. Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD. The fruit of the womb is a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth. Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them; They shall not be ashamed, but shall speak with their enemies in the gate. - Psalm 127:3 5 Education. It Just Made Sense. For more than half-a-century, Evans was in love with teaching, specifically mathematics. As an educator, he began his teaching career at Lincoln High School in Dallas and eventually made it back home to McKinney where he served in various capacities at E.S. Doty High School. As a bus driver, coach and teacher, it was at Doty High School where he earned the endearing name of Coach. As part of national legislation to integrate the schools, Coach integrated Fanny Finch Elementary. Having survived raising himself, combat in WWII and segregation, Coach faced a new challenge that he could not face alone: integration. With his wife, Julia, and two sons by his side, he stood staring into the face of bigotry. Crossing over the threshold, Evans was greeted warmly by the Fanny Finch principal, teachers and a spread of food. Not everyone wanted him there, but he stayed the course as the first Black educator to integrate the McKinney school system. He made great strides to integrate many aspects of the school system along with educators like Jesse and June McGowen, Jr., Reuben and Evelyn Johnson, Albert and Iola Malvern. Coach continued as an educator in McKinney ISD for over three decades. After retirement, he continued his long educational career as a member of the McKinney ISD Board of Trustees. Along with his children, Coach taught hundreds of students in his downtown McKinney business, McKinney Driving School. With countless stories to share, Coach often taught driver s education to the children and grandchildren of his former students. At the seasoned age of 89, Coach continued to inspire and teach. When asked what he taught the students of North Texas Job Corps, he shared, I teach drivers education, some math and life. One could only imagine taking a drive with the man whose name firmly rests on an institution for students who now fall in the middle Leonard Evans Jr. Middle School. A Gift to the Community. Then the righteous will answer Him, 'Lord, when did we see You hungry and feed You, or thirsty and give You something to drink? When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? When did we see You sick or in prison and visit You?' The King will reply, Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. (Matthew 25:37-40) To his beloved Julia (Jup), he was Babe. To Leonard Berry, Ralph and Terrye, he was Daddy. To his grandchildren, he was Granddaddy. To his nieces and nephews, he was Uncle Len. To the world, he was Coach Evans. Whether you were a part of the Evans blood line or you carried a different name, to Coach Evans, you were family. He had thousands of children of which he invested into and knew by name, his own name just for them. His home and kitchen table represented refuge for the locals in the community, the impoverished, the elite, the homeless, the haughty and the humble. He knew about the goodness of the Lord and didn t mind sharing through his words and his actions. His upbringing was a constant motivator to leave no child behind. If no more than a hearty handshake, a warm smile, an engaging conversation or delicious meal, his actions let you know that he cared.

Coach shared his secrets to longevity: having a relationship with the Lord, a loving family and staying away from drugs and alcohol. People who are close to family will live longer. Love will grow stronger. When my great-grandkids are older, I want them to look back to see what I tried to do... what I tried to do for them through family, said Evans. McKinney looks back on Evans life in awe and with much appreciation for the impact he has had on countless lives. Evans, one of McKinney s finest, can rest assured that his family will carry his honor through future generations. I will make you exceedingly fruitful; and I will make nations of you, and kings shall come from you. And I will establish My covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you in their generations, for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and your descendants after you. Also I give to you and your descendants after you the land in which you are a stranger, all the land of Canaan, as an everlasting possession; and I will be their God. - Genesis 17:6-8 He s Come This Far by Faith. St. James C.M.E. Church was so blessed to call Coach a member and faith leader. Coach did all that he could for the benefit of the Kingdom of God. Coach served faithfully on the Trustee Board and as a member of Ministry to Men and the Male Chorus, locally and at the Conference levels. His church family was yet another extension of the Evans family. Then I heard a voice from heaven saying to me, "Write: 'Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.' "Yes," says the Spirit, "that they may rest from their labors, and their works follow them." - Revelation 14:13 Coach made his final transition from earth to his heavenly reward on Tuesday, January 2, 2018. McKinney will miss Coach Evans dearly. His legacy will live through his family and the thousands upon thousands of lives that he touched. Doing the most good for all of humanity will certainly keep his legacy alive! Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. (Matthew 25:23) Leonard Coach Evans, Jr. His Legacy Lives On Leonard Coach Evans, Jr., 93, of McKinney, Texas went home to be with the Lord on January 2, 2018 in McKinney, TX. He was born May 29, 1924 in McKinney and was a life-long member of St. James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in McKinney. He is survived by the love of his life of 69 years, Julia Myrl (Berry) Evans; children Leonard Berry Evans (Phyllis), Ralph Evans (Connie) and Terrye Evans; grandchildren Philip Evans, Shannon Hickson, Julia Loera, Tiffany Loera, Rebecca Evans, Brittany Evans, Jerame Evans and Kiana Evans; great-grandchildren Evan Allen, Dylan Hernandez, Andrew Loera, Rekiah Evans, Leonard Lenny Evans, Alana Evans, Eris Tolbert, Jaila Gilmore, James Craig IV, Miranda Evans, Brock Evans and Mario Evans; Sister Jean Jacobs, a host of nieces and nephews; numerous family and friends across the country and in his beloved McKinney. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, L. C. (King) Evans and Cora Canady. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 9, 2018, at First Baptist Church McKinney, 1615 W. Louisiana St., McKinney, Texas, 75069. Interment will follow at Ridgeview Memorial Park in Allen, Texas. The family will receive friends during a visitation from 7:00 9:00 p.m., Monday evening at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel in Allen. Memorial donations may be made to the Leonard "Coach" Evans Memorial Fund to the attention of Robbie Clark, LegacyTexas Bank, 1800 Redbud Blvd., McKinney, Texas, 75069-1762 or 972-461-4763.

Memorials A great man he will be missed God Bless the family JOHNNY SHANKS, JANUARY 17, 2018 I can tell you this, that this dear sweet child of God was, and is loved by so many of us! He was an amazing Teacher, Friend of all who knew him. He never met a stranger! And now he is in heaven with the most high!!!! What a wonderful thought! Remembered always.. loved always... "Coach" you my dear Friend will be missed here!!! JOY DOBBS, JANUARY 12, 2018 Wow - what a legacy Coach Evans left. Sorry I missed his celebration of life. When I grow up (I'm 64 now) I want to be like Coach Evans! Comfort and Peace to his family and friends. He is with Jesus now - surely. DICK WHITLOCK, JANUARY 11, 2018 Ralph, Leonard, Terrye, and Mrs. Evans. Coach was the teacher who made this poor white girl from the east Side of McKinney realize that she could achieve a better life thru education. He taught me and he also touched the lives of my children. I will always be greatful for the life lessons he gave me. You have my deepest sympathy. Fly high coach. You will not be forgotten. Ophelia Tadlock Godwin OPHELIA GODWIN, JANUARY 9, 2018 Mr. Evans will be missed, Praying for the Evans family. SHERONDA. RI'CHARD, JANUARY 9, 2018 Coach Evans was a wonderful man. He got my brother through alot and kept him in line. Evans was my friend, teacher and my bus driver. Till we meet again. ANGELA MOORE HOUSTON, JANUARY 9, 2018 Just wanted to tell you guys I love your family and I'm praying for you. Virgil Davis "Kentucky" VIRGIL DAVIS, JANUARY 9, 2018

Coach Evans you will forever be missed but never forgotten. As a student of yours, you did your best to keep me out of trouble. You always told me i had a bright future and you pushed me to excel and do my best. Whenever i would see you i remember you always telling me I'm watching you Rojas. Stay out of trouble son. Thank you Coach Evans for all you have done for me. I will forever remember everything you did. To Leonard, Ralph and Terrye. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. RIP COACH. ALONZO ROJAS JR., JANUARY 9, 2018 Teri and Family, I am so terribly sorry to hear of your loss. I remember you Teri as a High School cheerleader. You have a fond place in my heart, and so does your Dad. He was a teacher with a "lighter" disposition. He ruled with humor--even in the hallway--which is how I came to get acquainted with him. Never had any of his classes because he was already booked up before I could get on his schedule, but he was fun to be around. Prayers for you all during this difficult time. DONNA ELKINS, JANUARY 9, 2018 He was a man that was respected by everyone that knew him. He was my good friend! He will be missed greatly! BILL AND DONNA BRADSHAW, JANUARY 9, 2018 Sorry, Ansderson, Brenda, and JoAnn BRENDA GOLDEN LOTT, JANUARY 9, 2018 Mr.Leonard Evans "Coach": Although he has left this earthly home, we will always hold fast to the memories of his accomplishments and its affect on all of us and future generations. The Family of the Late Milton W.Douglas BALLERIA DOUGLAS, JANUARY 9, 2018 In glory now! Peace be with the entire Evans family. We forever love all of you. DR. SHERON CUFFEE JOHNSON AND MICHAEL JOHNSON, JANUARY 8, 2018 "Coach" words can't express how much you meant to me and my family. I remember walking into your math class, I was never Kimberly or Kim to you I was "beautiful girl". Once I turned a young lady, you started say "beautiful young lady". I remember you letting us get on the bus early, so that we didn't

have to walk. You always had a kind word for everyone. Your were truly a "Man of God". You taught me to drive as well. I'm going to miss visiting St. James and you saying "your Mom is gone to heaven" but you are her ray of sunshine. Thanks for all that you did for me and my family. Prayers and blessing to Ralph, Terry and Leonard and the entire Evans family. Love you guys. Kimberly "Beautiful Girl/Lady" KIMBERLY SIMMONS, JANUARY 8, 2018 I would just like to say a few words about Coach. One of the finest men that has ever lived as a coach or a man. And I m sure as a husband and a father. My uncle, Bobby Frizzell, loved him dearly. Every time we would go visit him, he would say, Have you seen or heard Topcat? He called Coach Evans that out of love and admiration. Even until his last days, he asked about, Topcat. Uncle Bobby passed away September 4, 2016 and I m sure he has been waiting for Topcat to come join him. Now they can coach the perfect game, at the perfect place, with the perfect team. Memories are great during this time. Something we can drawn back on. But, one thing is certain, McKinney AND Heaven are both better places now because of Coach Leonard Topcat Evans!! My prayers are with all of you as you go thru this time. Remember, Jesus is the Key! PHILIP FRIZZELL, JANUARY 8, 2018 We have always had great respect for Coach Evans. He was such an inspiration to so many students and adults through the years. He will be remembered by a multitude of people who he influenced in his lifetime. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. CAROL AND TOMMIE LOWRY, JANUARY 8, 2018 To Ralph, Leonard Berry and family...i just read about Leonard s passing and want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I worked with your dad for one year, but what a blessing it was to be around him on a daily basis. We had so many great conversations and my time spent with him, though short, had a lasting positive influence on my life. His personality, humor, views on life, the amazing love of his family and the Lord and his

unmatched integrity are memories I will have with me forever. I also, Ralph, remember how much I enjoyed coaching you, Eddie, Rusty and the others in 9th grade basketball that year. I am not able to be there for the visitation or service, but my heart will be with y all.and your dad...jim Burr JIM BURR, JANUARY 8, 2018 i will truly miss my dear friend. he was a legend. I am blessed to have known him. my love to his family, friends and to everyone whose life he touched, and that was many. MARSHA RODSKY, JANUARY 8, 2018 Coach Evans will be missed. He was such a sweet man. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. R.I.P. With condolences, JD, John, and Terri Ramey JD, JOHN, AND TERRI RAMEY, JANUARY 7, 2018 To the family of Coach Evans, our prayers are with you. May the Holy Spirit comfort you and God bless. BETTY AND DIANA HOLLINS, JANUARY 7, 2018 Always remember we love you!! MINNIE AND VICKIE WHITLOW, JANUARY 7, 2018 McKinney is a better place because of Leonard Evans' influence on it. I was honored to call him my friend. What a legacy he leaves behind! God bless his family. ELIZABETH CARTER, JANUARY 7, 2018 To the Evans family--i know my brother, Carrol Shelton, who was Leonard's principal at Fanny Finch, always had a great admiration and respect for Leonard, as have I. In working in the McKinney Little League with sons Leonard and Ralph, I learned early on what a wonderful family Leonard Sr. reared. His was a life well lived. WENDELL SHELTON, JANUARY 7, 2018 Sending prayers to the Evans Family during this difficult time. Coach was a wonderful man he will be definitely missed in Mckinney. He would always talk about my Grandparents who worked at MHS and always ask about my Mother

& Father. My Family goes way way back Coach taught me to drive my Mother my Father. My Grandparents worked at MHS they told me countless stories of when Malvern Coach Evans McGowen Countless others were there at MHS it was all good stories memories. Heaven gained someone special when Coach was called home to heaven. Thank you Coach for all you done in my life and in countless others I will truly miss you but knowing My Lord And Savior Jesus Christ I will see you again!!! MISTY LOUPE, JANUARY 7, 2018 Always one of my favorite persons in the world. You touched so many people's lives. God bless you. Brent Crowder BRENT CROWDER, JANUARY 7, 2018 To Tree and Woo (that is how I know you guys and that is all I ever heard Coach call you) and to the entire family, I send my condolences on your great loss. Coach Evans was the epitome of the term "gentleman and a scholar". A great educator who not only educated in mathematics and athletics and driving, but educated in living. He was a stern but fair disciplinarian. He educated by example. He was a true icon of the city that was highly respected by every person that he ever had contact with. I know that you are all proud of his legacy and will sorely miss him. Certainly Coach earned the place where he now resides. TERRY EUBANKS, JANUARY 6, 2018 Coach was a special person in my life and my siblings. He taught all 4 of us. He touched us like no other. Prayers for all his family. He reminds me of Abraham. His seed planted is in the hundreds. We love you. Coach Rest In Peace and now is time for you to enjoy your rewards in the Lord. PATRICIA FLATT YOUNG, JANUARY 6, 2018 u will be missed KATHY CROCKER, JANUARY 6, 2018 you will be missed MARSHA RODSKY, JANUARY 6, 2018 Coach was one of those men who always challenged you to do 20% more, to

strive for excellence in every endeavor you were a part of, to put your heart out there. I am saddened by his departure. CHRIS REYNOLDS, JANUARY 5, 2018 In life we are blessed when there is opportunity to meet someone of such great integrity, character, wisdom, knowledge, love, and so much more. All the characteristics that "Coach" displayed each day are just as the scripture in Psalm 37:23 states: "The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord". With each step throughout life, in the community, in the church, in friendships, in the workplace, in the hearts of students, and finally in his home, he not only "talked the talk", but he walked it and lived it as well. I had the pleasure of meeting Coach many years ago when my sons were in middle and high school. He was their teacher for Driving Safety. I later over the years became friends with the family through church and his niece Phyllis. He was a remarkable man and to have a conversation with him on any topic was a delight. His impact and the legacy he leaves will forever live in the hearts of many in McKinney and surrounding areas. May he rest well in the arms of Jesus now! May the memories of his life and legacy continue to warm the hearts of those whose paths he crossed, and may his family forever remember the contagious laugh, sweet gentle smile, and the big heart that "Coach" had for everyone. Blessings to Julie and the Evans Family. CONSTANCE DIXON, JANUARY 5, 2018 If we fail to come to a complete STOP at the appropriate signs, refuse to GO when it is time to punch it or just right out disregard the YIELD sign that life often presents, it certainly isn't because we didn't have a great teacher in Coach. Christina and I would like to extend our sincere condolences to the entire Evans Family. BRIAN & CHRISTINA VOSS, JANUARY 5, 2018 Such a sweet man. Always put a smile on our faces. Very few men made like him. The heavens received an angel. God Bless and be with his family. He will be missed. GLECIA QUILLAN, JANUARY 5, 2018

WHAT CAN WE SAY ABOUT COACH? THIS MAN WAS JUST A DOWN TO EARTH GREAT PERSON, A GOOD FRIEND TO ALL. A WONDERFUL TEACHER. A LAID BACK, SOFT SPOKEN BUSINESS MAN. A MAN WHO LIVED IN WHAT HE BELIEVED IN. A LOVING, CARING FAMILY MAN. A MAN WE COULD SAY MANY MORE GREAT THINGS ABOUT, BUT ONE THING I HAVE TO SAY IS THAT THIS WORLD COULD USE A LOT MORE MEN LIKE COACH. THIS MAN WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. COACH WILL BE LOVED & MISSED FOREVER. R.I.P. MY FRIEND. ROGER & PATRICIA PARRISH ROGER & PATRICIA PARRISH, JANUARY 5, 2018 Pleasure to have known you Rest In Heaven Sir... JOSEPH TIMMONS, JANUARY 5, 2018 A great and wonderful man Thanks for making math and drivers ed great, you will always be the greatest coach. CHARLIE KLEMM, JANUARY 5, 2018 If we are fortunate in life, we will occasionally cross paths with a giant; in this case, a man with a giant heart! Coach Evans so lived his faith that his example was a lifelong blessing to many thousands of people. I was fortunate to meet Coach when I returned to teaching at McKinney High in 1980. John Dowell and I were assigned to "walk the parking lot" during lunch, then would go to Coach's math room on the 400 wing (upstairs north) to visit with him. From the moment you met him, you knew you were in the presence of greatness. He epitomized grace, wisdom, compassion, and courage. After he retired, he agreed to come and share his life story with my students, many of whom faced great life challenges. The lives of those students were changed by hearing how he faced hardships during segregation, during desegregation, and after. McKinney Area School Retirees were proud to claim him as a beloved member. I join many others who wish we could say, one more time, "Thanks, Coach, for lighting up our lives!" BETTY RUTLEDGE, JANUARY 5, 2018 I migrated to McKinney after Katrina and the Evans embraced us with such

love. I truly felt like Coach and Jup were my parents. What is so amazing to me about Coach is his faith, determination, and humility. I have never met anyone from McKinney that didn't have anything but kind words about Coach. His legacy will live on with pride and dignity. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU THE STRENGTH TO ENDURE HIS EARTHLY DEPARTURE? MUCH LOVE to my honorary family! SYBIL G JAMES, JANUARY 5, 2018 I had the pleasure of meeting Coach when we both worked at the Job corps center together. Like everyone else who was blessed to meet this man I looked up to him, He was someone to look up too and learn from. coach always encouraged me and was always there to offer wisdom advice and a smile. Coach Evans was a great friend and a mentor and I will always be grateful to him. Prayers for Ralph and Coaches family. ROY CARTER, JANUARY 5, 2018 My deepest and sincerest condolences are with each and every one of you. He is at peace now and of course, he will be missed but please cherish all those great memories. Much Love! SYBIL G. JAMES AND FAMILY, JANUARY 5, 2018 I came across Coach Evans' story in the Dallas Morning News, I'm so sorry for your loss. Like many, he was my driver's education teacher and I always knew he was a nice man but had no idea of his life story. What an amazing gift to our community! Prayers to your family for your loss, and best wishes for a celebration of an amazing and full life lived by Coach Evans. MEGAN DONOVAN, JANUARY 5, 2018 A great man has gone to heaven I will miss him RANDALL WILDER & MAXINE WILDER, JANUARY 5, 2018 Coach Evans positive impact upon others will be a living legacy DANNY PHILLIPS, JANUARY 5, 2018 "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted." Praying that the God of comfort will be your strength during this time of sorrow. CONNIE JACKSON AND FAMILY, JANUARY 5, 2018

"Look unto the hills from whence cometh your help. For your help comes from the Lord." I am the better for it in knowing Coach Evans. Praying peace and comfort. DIANNA HENDERSON, JANUARY 5, 2018 Coach Evans you will be missed by many. Class of 73. Go rest on that mountain. Respectfully Ray and Angie Castillo Garcia ANGIE CASTILLO GARCIA, JANUARY 4, 2018 Leonard was "McKinney". As evidenced by the outpouring of comments from all ages and people from all walks of life, Leonard was the equalizer in McKinney. What a legacy he left us. I so enjoyed his stories and wisdom. He made everyone feel so special. We are so lucky Leonard's family settled in McKinney TX. May Leonard now enjoy his Heavenly home. JULI FERRARO, JANUARY 4, 2018 To, The EVANS FAMILY, SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, PLEASE KNOW THAT YOUR IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. COACH EVANS WAS THE BEST CHRISTIAN MAN THAT OUR HEAVENLY FATHER EVER CREATED. HE DID THE LORDS WORK EVERYDAY, SUCH A WONDERFUL COACH, FRIEND, HUSBAND, AND FATHER. LOTS OF LOVE, HUGS, & BLESSINGS ~ AMEN YVETTE & (SON) JOHN NICKS, JANUARY 4, 2018 I never met anyone like Mr. Evans. He was a kind, gentle man with a wonderful sense of humor. I had the pleasure of working with him at Job Corps. My thoughts and prayers to the family and community for this great loss. Sincerely, Carolyn Summers CAROLYN SUMMERS, JANUARY 4, 2018 I am so sorry for your loss. It was an honor to have known and learned from Coach Evans. Though it's been a LOT of years since Jr High, I still remember his laugh, his humor, his smile and knowing that he deeply cared for each and every one of us. I pray that all of the family will be comforted. TWILA HUMPHRIES FOREMAN, JANUARY 4, 2018 May God watch over your family at this sad time. You all have my deepest

condolences BRENDA JACKSON, JANUARY 4, 2018 My deepest condolences to the Evans family. Coach will be dearly missed and will be in our hearts forever. I love you Coach. R.I.P. JERRI ARMSTRONG, JANUARY 4, 2018 Coach Evans was a wonderful man. I had known him for many years. May he Rest In Peace. Heaven gained another angel. Helen Lawson HELEN LAWSON, JANUARY 4, 2018 I never heard a bad word said about our man..he was everything to all of us..coach..teacher..friend..family man. Mr Leonard was one of a kind always a kind word..and a smile..he treated me like a man when I was just a young kid wanting to learn how to play football..stern but fair and understanding..rip Coach and may God Bless The Evans Family. DON CATES, JANUARY 4, 2018 To know him was to love him. I will miss that smile and his loving encouragement. Evans family, my family, I am praying for you. Cling to the Lord, for He is your strength and comfort. I love you all! ANDREA WHITLOW, JANUARY 4, 2018 Coach was one of the sweetest men I ever met. Always smiling and giving hugs. What a blessing he was to McKinney. Prayers lifted for all his family. DENICE BURNSIDE WEBB, JANUARY 4, 2018 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601