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Leo Dayer

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Aug 15, 1934 – Dec 20, 2022

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BORN
August 15, 1934
DIED
December 20, 2022
LOCATION
Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Leo DayerLeo Edward Dayer, age 88, died on December 20, 2022, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Leo was born on August 15, 1934 in Conway, Arkansas to Joseph and Philomene Dayer. He graduated from St. Joseph's High School in 1953 and subsequently, he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma and served in the Oklahoma National...

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Rest in peace, Uncle Leo. My sincerest condolences to my Aunt Margaret, my cousins Joe, Denise, and Matt. I have very fond memories of my uncle. With love, Michael

Leo & Margaret were my neighbors for 13+ years & I could not have asked for more kind, considerate people to live next to for so long. I will continue to hold dear the memories of receiving the bounties from his garden each year. I always looked forward to seeing people driving through the neighborhood noticing the cotton being grown on the side of the road. Sometimes they would run out of the car to grab a bit of raw cotton, like they were doing something naughty. But Leo got a real kick out...

Leo and Margaret o are such good people and good neighbors we lived beside them always going to help leo with his garden my godfather will be missed

Margaret, So sorry for your loss. You were such a good friend to my mom, and she was so thankful to have you as a friend. Thoughts and prayers to you and the family for your loss of Leo. --Steve

Leo Dayer was a very good postal empoyee, a carrier for 50 years. During my time he was always cheerful and usually had something wise to say-usually in a low tone, followed by a big smile. Just a good ole guy. RIP

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Margaret, Joey, and Denise, Having grown up right around the corner from your house, I have fond memories, as my siblings do, of Leo. He was always friendly and wore a smile. I often saw him in his postal uniform, and being a little kid, that memory is still vivid. He looked so important, and he was. I cannot even recall the last time seeing a letter carrier in uniform. Those days were special and seem long gone. Margaret, thanks so much for helping my mother, Anita, over the years when...