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Leslie A. Dreiling

Washington, District of Columbia

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 LESLIE A. DREILING"Les"(Age 64)  Les Dreiling, of McLean, VA, died on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at his home with his family by his side. Loving husband of 38 years to Cheryl Dreiling; cherished father of Jennifer and her husband Andres Nieto; and brother of Lorelle Dreiling. Les dedicated...

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To the family of Leslie,
I have known Leslie & Lorie when we were very young & they lived on 18th street in Hays,KS.
He was a very nice person & we had good times as youngsters!
I will keep you & the family in my prayers. God bless all!
Nancy Leiker from Hays

Cheryl and Jennifer,
I am so sad to hear of Les's illness and death. We were classmates in KS and he was such a great guy. He was always a gentleman and a class act. I admired him as a friend and classmate, and he WAS the smartest guy in the class. I will keep you in my prayers during this very difficult time.

Cheryl & Family,
My deepest sympathies to you and all your family at this time of enormous loss. Les and I were colleagues in the Nuclear Energy Division of The Agency, and he was an exceptional guy in all respects. It was obvious from conversations with him that you and Jennifer were the lights of his life. It was a true privilege and pleasure to have worked with him. He will be sorely missed.
Sincerely,
Fred Kautz

To Aunt Cheyl and family you have my deepest sympathy and keep you all in my prayers. Love your cousin melissa

To Aunt Cheyl and family you have my deepest sympathy and keep you all in my prayers. Love your cousin melissa

Cheryl,

Evan & I are heartbroken for you and your family. There are of course no words that can ease your pain, but I want you to know we are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers.

Love,
Gwen

My sincere sympathy to all of Les's family. Les and I went to high school together, went to KSU together, entered the Air Force together and were roommates during our Officer candidate training. We left the service together. For those periods, he and I shared MANY unforgettable experiences. He will be greatly missed!

Gary Schmidt, Topeka, KS

"My deepest sympathy to Leslie's family. I knew Leslie in grade school and high school. It saddens all of us when we hear another classmate is gone. Yes, he was the smartest person I knew and admired his brilliance." Carol Schukman Baker (Levant, Ks.)

My sympathy to your family. Les and I were classmates and good friends in high school. You are in my prayers. Tim Schmidt, Hays, ks