Leonard Edward Copsey

leonard copsey

December 26, 1919 ~ November 7, 2018

Leonard Edward Copsey, Sr. 98 of Mechanicsville, MD passed away on November 7, 2018. Leonard was born on December 26, 1919 in Horselanding, MD. He was the son of the late Freeman Copsey, Sr. and Lilly Copsey (Burch). Leonard is preceded in death by his wife of 76 years Josephine Ann Marie Copsey (Quade), his daughter Margaret (Peggy) Alvey, and granddaughter Marlene Saldaña (Wood). Leonard is survived by his children Hilda (Tillie) Wood) (Marvin), Pearl Buckler (Ronald, Sr.), Leonard (Lonnie) Copsey, Jr. (Elaine), Violet (Sissie) Buckler (David Sr.), Frances (PeeWee) Gray (Ralph Sr.), Emma (Punkin) Bowles (Jerry) all of Mechanicsville, MD. Leonard has 15 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren. Leonard was the last of his generation, he is preceded in death by his brothers Al Copsey, Frank Copsey, and Freeman Copsey. Leonard was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County, MD. Leonard lived a fulfilling life born on the riverbanks of the Patuxent River down on the shore. As an eight year old child, Leonard came down with rheumatic fever, all of his classmates who came down with it died, but he survived and it caused his heart to go “boomp stop boomp stop” all his life. Leonard will tell you he was raised by his grandfather Ned Copsey growing up on the farm as a boy working with his grandfather raising tobacco and loading up there crop by boat and taking it up to Baltimore. As a young teen, Leonard met the love of his life at a school dance, whom he spent his life with and his passion for Bootlegging. Leonard loved bootlegging whiskey. Setting up stills in the riverbanks he lived on, the farm he was raised on and few other places around the county. While Leonard was bootlegging to make a living, he also farmed and the river was his home crabbing and oystering. Leonard was drafted by the Navy around the 1940’s, but the “boomp boomp stop boomp boomp stop” in his heart the Navy considered a burden and took Leonard as a cook on a boat. The boat never left port because as he would tell you “they dropped that bomb over there and they sent us all home.” Back at home in 1946, Leonard along with his wife Josephine Built and opened the first crab house in St. Mary’s County “The Drift Inn Crab House. Leonard on crabs and Josephine in the kitchen, another business they loved to do hand and hand as they raised their children. In 1955, Leonard and Josephine opened up the Patuxent River Oyster Company. Leonard loved the businesses, he enjoyed socializing with his customers and making sure he took care of the business. When not working Leonard loved his view from his porch, the smell of bootleg whiskey that came to be enjoyment and not work and admiring the fish hawk he so proudly called his own. Leonard along with his wife spent there off time in Port Charlotte, Florida. Together Leonard and Josephine loved to travel and in his words “there’s a lot of miles on these old feet.” Leonard leaves a legacy behind that he instilled in all his children. Leonard’s daughter Punkin along with her husband Jerry, now run the Drift Inn, his daughter Sissie along with her husband David is Sandgates Inn, and his son Lonnie along with his wife Elaine is Capt. Leonard’s. Peewee along with her husband Ralph, retired from Leonard Copsey’s Seafood Market. Grandson David Buckler, Jr, and wife Debbie at Foxy Fish. Leonard passed away peacefully at his home. The family will receive friends on Monday, November 12, 2018 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Morganza, MD with Father Michal Sajnog officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Zion United Methodist Cemetery Mechanicsville, MD. Pallbearers for Leonard will be his grandsons; Ronnie Buckler, Troy Buckler, David Buckler, Jr, Ralph Gray, Jr, Ray Alvey, and Richie Copsey. Honorary Pallbearers Johanna Alvey, Tracy Fowler, Anita Drury, Kim Buckler, Eddie Alvey, Margaret Buckler Ford, Cheryl Riley, Cindy Quade, and P.J. Bowles.

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  1. Ricky & Sissy Williams says:

    To the entire Copsey family we hold you in our thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow. Leonard was a good friend always had a good story and a smile on his face. He will be greatly missed.

  2. Teresa and Al Graves says:

    Our prayers and deepest sympathies to the Copsey family. He has definitely left his footprints here on earth. Rest in Eternal Peace.

  3. PATTI GALENTINE (Hills Club) says:

    I EXTEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY to the family of one of St. Mary’s Cornerstones. Mr. Copseys’ contribution to this county was great not only in business but in the legacy of the family he leaves behind. I know many of you personally, and want you to know I am very sorry for your loss. May God Bless your family and wrap you in the comfort of his arms.

  4. Heartfelt condolences to the Copsey family.

  5. My prayers and deepest sympathies RIP

  6. To the whole Copsey family. So sorry to hear about Mr. Copsey passing my thoughts and prayers to all of you. This will be one man I will never forget my whole childhood life I spent at drift inn between eating there for dinner or when I use to work there it was always a joy going there for dinner and I loved working there he was always good to me and always a joy to talk to he will be so missed.rest in peace Mr. Copsey

  7. God Speed Captain!
    Your smilingly jovial face will truly be missed!
    Rest In Peace Captain Leonard!
    😇

  8. TJ and Janice Bowman says:

    Our thoughts and prayers goes out to the entire family of Mr. Leonard Copsey. May he Rest In Peace.

  9. To the Copsey family, so sorry to hear of Mr Copsey’s passing. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

  10. Condolences to the family..

  11. Bert and Margie Gagnon says:

    To the Copsey Family Sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathy and prayers. Rest in peace Mr. Copsey.

  12. carol Ann & Satch Hall says:

    Thinking of all of you during this very difficult time. May many happy memories help you in the days ahead. What a blessing to have had him for so many years. So sorry we are unable to attend the services but be assured of our prayers and may Mr. Copsey rest in peace.

  13. So sorry for your loss. We thought very highly of Mr. Copsy and and regrettably won’t be able to attend the services. We are sending our thoughts and prayers to the family.

  14. Shaun and Charlene Elliott says:

    Condolences to the Copsey Family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

  15. I have very fond memories of Mr. Copsey beginning from the time I was a small child. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

  16. Sorry for your loss. He will be missed by so many people.

  17. So sorry for your loss. Rest in Peace Leonard, time to come home, Josephine is waiting.

  18. To the entire extended Copsey family,

    My sincere condolences on the passing of the Captain. He was a great man and I always looked forward to our meetings because of the excellent stories/history he would share.
    I wish the Captain fair winds and following seas and pray that he rests in peace….

    May God Bless All….


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