Leonard Raymond Beesley, a resident of Sulphur was born December 4, 1954 in Bokchito, Oklahoma to Carlton Leon & Margaret Alice (Baldwin) Beesley.
He passed away Tuesday May 26, 2020 at Sulphur, Oklahoma at the age of 65 years 5 months and 22 days. He was married to Susie (Reese) Beesley at Sulphur on January 2, 1976.
Leonard grew up in this area. He attended school in Mill Creek and Troy. Leonard had lived in Nebo since 1977 and had worked as a mechanic.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Siblings: Ronnie Beesley, Dale Beesley, Linda Curry, Glenda Beesley, Bonnie Lowe.
Survived by
his wife: Susie Beesley, of Sulphur, OK
Daughters &
husbands: Brandi Gaither & Randy, of Sulphur, OK
Kimberly Wickware &
Aric, of Missouri
Son: Leon Beesley, of Sulphur, OK
4 Grandchildren:
Madison, Dominic, Lyla, & Kreedance
Brothers: Dean Beesley, of Davis, OK
R. O. Beesley & Benitia, of Davis, OK
James Beesley & Cari, of Davis, OK
David Beesley, of Madill, OK
Sister: Kay Lancaster, of Madill, OK
Step-sister: Shirley Lee & Jim, of Davis, OK;
Memorial Services will be held Saturday May 30, 2020 at 10:00 AM
at
DeArman's Funeral Chapel officiated by Alan Reese.
Social distancing will
be enforced
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