1930
2026
On February 23, 2026, Leo Fennel Mizell soared to heaven.
Born August 21, 1930, in the home of his parents, Samuel Chavgney and Myrtis Jones Mizell, in Talisheek, Louisiana. Adored by his grandparents: William Kinch and Martha Olivia Mizell, and Chesley Bosley and Emma Luvenia Jones. He was from a humble beginning to a humble ending and had a life well lived in between.
His father was a school principal, his mother a teacher, and he drove the bus to school at a young age. The family moved near Bogalusa, Louisiana where he attended high school, played the trumpet and became a brother to Martha Ruth Pierce (Huey) and Sidney Chess Mizell (Mary). His future brother-in-law, Huey Pierce, would operate the door on the bus when he drove the kids to school.
Leo graduated from Louisiana State University in 1951 with a degree in Agricultural Science and served in the military afterwards and became a Captain in the Air Force.
After his service was over, he joined Swift & Company and in 1953 moved to Sioux City, Iowa where he met Muriel Frances Murphy at a birthday party. They were married March 31, 1956, at St Thomas Episcopal Church in Sioux City and they stayed together until she passed November 12, 2025.
After Sioux City the family moved to Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Naperville, Illinois, and Moultrie, Georgia. In 1970 he took the position of operations manager at Calhoun Packing Company in Palestine, Texas. He was also president of Pioneer Beef Packing in Grenada, Mississippi.
He was daddy to Michelle Marie Herzer (Frederick), and dad to Michael Leo Mizell (Christine) and William Chesley Mizell.
He was Pop Pop to his grandchildren: Stephen Herzer (Mariah), Carter Mizell (Mary Alex), Caroline Mizell, Lindsey James (Cyril), and Logan Mizell. He was a great grandfather to Sophia Herzer, and Reeves and Hunter Mizell.
Leo was a respected businessman, and a devoted volunteer and serviceman to the community. A Rotarian, scout master, volunteer for Meals-on-Wheels and on the vestry at St Philips Episcopal Church. He oversaw the reconstruction of St Philips after it burned in 1980. He was a Mason as was his father.
Loved his family and friends, his church, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams, Pete Fountain, Al Hurt, Brenda Lee (that we all learned about growing up during his music appreciation class before dinner) fishing, grilling steaks, fish frys and cooking prime rib, laughing, kindness, tending to his yard and storytelling. Leo could tell a story in detail and with great enthusiasm. We will forever miss these moments.
Special thanks to Dr. Gorby and all his caregivers, including Yvette and Carolyn and those at Hospice Plus: Amanda, Evelyn, Anita, Lee and at Windemere, especially Greg Neel, Trina Treadwell and Shelby Moore.
In lieu of flowers please donate to St. Philips Episcopal Church (Palestine, TX), Meals-on-Wheels or your favorite food pantry.
Please join us at St Philips Episcopal Church on Thursday March 19th at 2:00 P.M. for his memorial service and reception.
"Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!"
Beth Chronister Burton
March 8, 2026
The Mizell crew was always kind and caring people. As a teen, I lived cruising through the neighborhood and admiring their pristine lawn. Condolences to the family, during this time and in the days ahead.
Camille Graham
March 2, 2026
he was a good man to know. He was a wonderful volunteer for us at Meals on Wheels and I am sorry that this world has lost such a good man.
Gayla Hudson
February 27, 2026
I enjoyed seeing both of your parents in the hallways at Windermere when I was visiting my mom there. Your dad was so sweet with your mother. The last time I spoke to him,before my mother passed away, he was catching me up on Mike and his family. He was a proud father.
Elizabeth Hope
February 27, 2026
He was one of the kindest people I know, always enjoyed visiting with him, God bless the family during this time of loss!
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Margo Riddle
February 24, 2026
My thoughts and prayers are with you Michelle, Billy and family. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Lela Kirkwood Calloway
February 24, 2026
Thoughts and prayers are with all the family. Enjoyed working with Leo at Calhoun’s. We were all like family.
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Bailey & Foster Funeral Home - Palestine207 South Magnolia St., Palestine, TX 75801