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Submitted by katrina on Fri, 10/02/2020 - 10:30:AM

 

Peacefully, with his family at his side, Leonard Librande passed on September 29, 2020 at Queensway Carleton Hospital at the age of 77. Leonard was born in a rural town in northern Wisconsin as the first child to second generation immigrant parents and what became a very large family. 

Leonard began his education in a one-room rural schoolhouse. His fastidiousness and appetite for learning led to the opportunity to attend St. Lawrence Seminary, a boarding High School, and progression to university. Over the span of fifteen years of university education, Leonard completed studies in Arts, Classics, Philosophy, Languages, Paleography, and Islamic Studies. He attended St. Lawrence College, Marquette University, St. Louis University, Washington University, Georgetown University, University of New Hampshire, Syracuse University, McGill University, the American University in Cairo, and the University of Pennsylvania before completing his Ph.D. in the Islamic Institute at McGill University in 1976.  During his education he became fluent in over half a dozen languages and travelled across the Middle East and Europe. Leonard taught courses in religions, primarily related to Islam, at Carleton University for over 30 years and published dozens of articles and papers. His final book, “Al-Ghazali on Conduct in Travel”, was published in 2015. 

Leonard took on progressively more senior roles at the University and was a central figure in the renewal and reorganization of Carleton University in the late 1990’s. This led to the establishment of the role of the Dean of Students, which Leonard held from 1998 to 2004, where he was tasked with addressing the student experience from the time of recruitment to their potential career. While Dean of Students, Leonard established a student-centered sea-change to Carleton’s culture which endures today. Leonard worked diligently and tirelessly at all that he did. He found joy in teaching, colleagues, friends and family. He could rarely be found far from a book with interests ranging from ancient histories to science fiction. Throughout his career, he was an avid runner, cyclist and skier. 

He met his wife, Linda, at the University of New Hampshire in 1968 where they were both graduate students. His sons, Arend, Tim (Chelsea) and Ben (Thusha) are eternally grateful to their loving and supportive father who helped foster curiosity, self confidence, passion for family, love of travel and the outdoors including biking, boating and skiing, a great sense of fairness, and an openness to different cultures and new experiences. Leonard will also be greatly missed by his four grandchildren, Paxton, Kennedy, Nicolas and Elizabeth, and also by his many friends and colleagues from Carleton University.

A private graveside service will be held on October 16, at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremations Services. Donations to the Leonard Librande Scholarship are welcome. https://futurefunder.carleton.ca/giving-fund/leonard-librande-scholarship/ 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/13/2020 - 07:40:AM

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Tim Waterhouse

As an undergraduate and graduate student at Carleton University in the 1980s, I have fond memories of Dr. Librande as a scholar and a caring and compassionate person.

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Lina Starr

I will always remember Leonard with fondness. One of my favourite memories is watching him and Linda, skating with arms around each other, on the canal in Ottawa. I know you will all miss him dearly. Thinking of you during this time of profound loss. Lina Starr and family

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Ed and Mirella Cazzola

Our condolences to the Librande family on this huge loss. We always admired Leonard's calming presence when we were in his company. Sending much love,
Ed, Mirella, Liv and Anita Cazzola

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