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Ray E. Leniger Sr.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Ray E. Leniger, Sr. Reverend Leniger was born in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma on July 21, 1932 to John D. and Myrtle Leniger. He was called to the ministry at the age of 19 and served his Lord faithfully until his death on November 6, 2002 at 70 years of age. In 1954 he married Dixie Von Baker in...

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Dear Sister Leniger, When I was a little girl of eleven years, our little church had just started, we were having services in the garage of Brother Babbitt's home,Brother Pennock, Brother Lenigar, Brother Darrell Holt (both teenagers) were there. I had ruematic fever and was bedfast for a year. I couldn't be in the service but I was in the Babbitts home,and they all came in and prayed for me. I have so many memories of those years way back when, then to see Brother Lenigar grow in the Lord...

Dear Sis. Leniger,
Well, ya'll have traveled many miles since Bristow. Ya'll have touched so many lives. I have so many memories of Bro. Leniger and your family. Mother still speaks of those days often. Thank you for being great examples for us. I have been praying for you and will continue.
Love you,
Laura Dean(Sparks)Pedigo

Dear Sis Leniger:

When I come home from working all day and drive into the Church parking lot and see your motor home, my heart leaps for joy. I know it's time again to hear Gods word from Bro Leniger and to see both of your smiling faces once again.

There is only one word to describe you and Brother Leniger and that's "Precious". I have the greatest respect for both of you as shining examples of what it takes to walk with God.

God gave Bro Leniger wisdom...

Bro. Leniger's spirit lives on... and always will. Those of us who knew him could never forget his kindness, his wisdom, and his strong presence on this earth.

Dearest Sis Leniger:

You know how much you have always meant to me. How much I have loved you and admired your tremendous devotion to God. You have been a shining example and a pillar of strength. You continue to show the same devotion and strength at the death of your dear husband, Bro Leniger. When Bro Leniger first started overseeing the churches at Little Rock, Wichita and Olathe and having the Mission Voice and Haiti work we knew it was a huge responsibility you both had...

Without a doubt everyone knows that I can talk but at a time like this words are not enough for me to express my love and appreciation for the Leniger family.
Know this one thing above all others that love and prayers are in my heart for you all.

We love you and your entire family.
We are praying for you.
The Talley Family

Sis. Leniger,we are praying for you,and we think about you often.
Bro. & Sis talley

Some of our fondest memories are times we spent with Brother & Sister Leniger and family. We will always cherish your wisdom, patience and understanding. There has never been a question of your love for Gods people. Our future depends a lot on all that you have taught us in how to live and understand the true meaning of unconditional love for our fellowman...

May God give you peace in the knowledge that he fought a good fight, he has finished his course and he has kept the...