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Dr. Leonard Paul Neumann -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
February 16, 1944 ~ December 30, 2020 (age 76)
From Crothers-Glenwod
Funeral Home Tallulah, LA January 2, 2021
Tallulah, Louisiana,
lost one of its most revered and beloved citizens with the passing of Dr.
Leonard Paul Neumann, Jr. on Wednesday, December 30, 2020. Dr. Neumann passed
away at Baton Rouge General Hospital-Mid City in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was
76 years of age.
Dr. Neumann, known by all as “Pop”, was
born in Tallulah February 16, 1944, to Idadelle and Leonard Neumann. During his
lifetime, Pop distinguished himself as a renown athlete, a dedicated physician,
and most importantly to him, a devoted husband and exceptional father and
grandfather. Prior to his graduation in 1962 from Tallulah High School, Pop had
amassed impressive awards in football among which was being named Outstanding
Running Back in the state. He excelled also in baseball, basketball, and track.
He was awarded a football scholarship to LSU where he was a four year letterman
as a formidable defensive back and was voted permanent team captain by his
fellow players. He was also awarded the All SEC Academic Award and was a
letterman in baseball.
He graduated from LSU with a master’s
degree in chemical engineering and then went to LSU Medical School in New
Orleans where he earned his MD in 1973 while commissioned in the US Navy. He
served his active duty in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Pensacola, Florida,
where he enjoyed being the cardiologist for the Blue Angels and where he was
board certified in Internal Medicine.
Pop was a loving husband to his wife,
Emily of 49 years, who was his childhood sweetheart and his ideal partner in
life. Pop and Emily married in 1966 and brought up three sons, Len, Ben, and
Chris, to share their faith, values and love for family. Pop enjoyed the
success his sons had in sports during their years at Tallulah Academy and he
was always ready to point out that he considered his own glory years of
Tallulah football being the time he spent as the team doctor for the Academy.
Generations of players fondly recall Dr. Pop on the sidelines patching them up
and inspiring them to play with heart. He was an unwavering LSU Tiger fan, and
a die-hard Tallulah Trojan fan all his life.
There was, indeed, another dimension to
the legend of Dr. Pop and that is the rare mix of compassion, dedication, and
depth of knowledge that made him the consummate family physician. Virtually
everyone in Tallulah has a story to relate about the vital part Dr. Pop played
in their recovery or perhaps in the peace they had knowing he sincerely cared
for them.
Following his service in the Navy, Pop and
Emily came home to Tallulah where he opened his practice that was to be the
cornerstone of medical care for over five decades. With his brother and fellow
physician, Tommy, the two Neumanns provided a level of primary care that was on
par with the nation’s foremost medical centers and rightly earned the gratitude
and admiration of the entire community.
Pop is survived by his three sons and
their families: Len and wife Heather and their childen, Heidi, Callie, and
Will; Ben and his wife Lucy and their children, Max and Emmy; and Chris and his
wife Lydie and their children, Amelia, John Christopher, and Neff; his
brothers, Bobby, Danny, and Tommy, who Pop knows will carry on his love and
spirit; and his sister, Betty Anne, who he considered his angel along with his
sister Nancy, who preceded him in death. He leaves behind dearly loved spouses
of his siblings and a host of nieces and nephews and close friend, Rita
Hargrave, as well as other friends too numerous to count.
Services for Dr. Pop will be Saturday,
January 2, 2021. A public viewing will be held at Crothers-Glenwood Funeral
Home, 2 Crothers Drive, Tallulah, Louisiana, from 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M,
followed by an open air graveside service at Silver Cross Cemetery, Highway 80,
Tallulah, Louisiana, at 2:00 P.M. Pallbearers are his grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to Trinity Episcopal Church in Tallulah, Tallulah Academy, or Epilepsy
Alliance Louisiana.
The family would like to extend their
gratitude for the outpouring of love and support which has been a source of
comfort and strength for them.