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William Leebron

Houston, Texas

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William Michael Leebron II ~ 68 "Captain Mike" passed away unexpectedly Saturday, July 6th at his home in historic East Columbia from a massive heart attack after working on his beloved paddle wheeler the "Brazos Belle".Mike was born in Dallas, Texas and raised in Elk City, Oklahoma but lived...

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A man never had a better big brother. At times, yes I wanted to wring his necklace occasion, but it would have cost me a broken nose to attempt such a stupid feat. This is now 2021. September is here and OU football is starting this weekend. I remember visiting Mike while he was at OU, but those are probably stories left for a different venue. I miss my brother. My sister misses him more so. I can empathize with Chaucey, and I hurt for Luke and Marlene. Like Mike, I´m just sitting here on...

With partner, Marlene

With daughter, Chausey

Mike and Grandson Luke

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Capt. Mike on his Brazos Belle riverboat

Captain Mike

I never met a man so pure of heart, as Michael Leebron. He was my mentor. And any time I asked him "what he thought I should do, about any given situation, he would tell me straight out, whether I was wasting my money, or once and only once, did he say, I should fight something. And never once took me up on my offer to pay him, just like any other client. He even helped me, by introducing me to Michael McSpadden, for a research paper I was doing in college. He loved to help, especially...

I just found out yesterday, about the loss of the kindest, most generous, and pure of heart men I ever met. I am truly bereaved at the moment. I've known Mike since 1976, and out of all those years, he would tell me straight out, advice about matters that would pop up over the years, like, "forgot your ring, forget the furniture, sorry honey, there just aren't any laws governing this situation yet." And most of the time my anger over some stupid little injustice, were not worth hiring a...