Leon Ray Leal Obituary
With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Leon Ray Leal (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), born in Anadarko, Oklahoma, who passed away on October 14, 2021. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family.
He was loved and cherished by many people including : his parents, Frank Leal and Lenora Leal; his children, Frances Sandine of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Noel Leal (Kristi Leal), Leon Leal, Valentina Mares (Julio Mares) and Deborah Leal; his siblings, Carmel, Suzanne, Johnny and Frank Jr.; his son Michael R. Leal; his grandson Matthew Featherston; his son-in-law Keith Sandine; his siblings, Wydolla Brantley, Aurthur Leal and Francis Newman; his children, Tracy Leal of Grapevine, TX and Tish Leal of Edmond, OK; his grandchildren, Christopher, Brandi Leal, Cody, Stormi Risner, Amanda Leal, Olivia Leal, Christina Featherston, Marshall Featherston, Lindsey Robinson, Michael, Jessica Leal, Amber, Parker Lotspeich, Jacob, Kaitlyn Leal, Joshua Leal, Joseph Leal, Otilia Mares and Andrew Mares; his great grandchildren, Justice Leal, Adrian Leal, Christian Leal, Brady Leal, Levi Risner, Gracie Risner, Charlotte Duncan, Wyatt Duncan, Cheyanna Featherston, Lilly Featherston, Lucy Featherston, Mason Featherston, Garrett Hampton, Tucker Robinson, Zelda Leal, Millie Leal, Silas Lotspeich and Benjamin Mares; and his close friends, Connie Beaver, Justin Beaver, Michael, Deatra Beaver, Dakota, Brittany Lewallen, Keeton Beaver and Jalen Beaver.
Leon devoted his life to volunteering – Pancakes on the Plaza in New Mexico every 4th of July since 1997, 52 units of blood (6.5 gallons) donations, 326 volunteer hours for the Oklahoma Blood Institute, Director of Red Earth as Artist Hospitality Chair, March of Dimes, and an infamous two months spent in Salt Lake City at the 2002 Winter Olympics.