Born in Sumter, he was a son of Charlie Hampton McLeod and the late Mildred Raye McLeod. He was employed as an LTA at Becton-Dickinson. He was a member of the Manchester Trail Riders and Po’ Boys Hunting Club. Brian was a very caring and loving husband, father and grandfather. Some of the things he enjoyed were spending time with his family, going on trail rides, hunting and running beagles with his buddies. Never at a loss for words, Brian always had a funny joke or comment to make. There was never a dull moment with him around. It is an understatement to say this world will never be the same without him.
Survivors include his wife of Pinewood; father of Sumter; a daughter; a son; a grandson; a sister; a brother,; mother-in-law and father-in-law; a sister-in-law; three nieces; and a nephew of Sumter.
In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth W. McLeod.
Born in Sumter, he was a son of Charlie Hampton McLeod and the late Mildred Raye McLeod. He was employed as an LTA at Becton-Dickinson. He was a member of the Manchester Trail Riders and Po’ Boys Hunting Club. Brian was a very caring and loving husband, father and grandfather. Some of the things he enjoyed were spending time with his family, going on trail rides, hunting and running beagles with his buddies. Never at a loss for words, Brian always had a funny joke or comment to make. There was never a dull moment with him around. It is an understatement to say this world will never be the same without him.
Survivors include his wife of Pinewood; father of Sumter; a daughter; a son; a grandson; a sister; a brother,; mother-in-law and father-in-law; a sister-in-law; three nieces; and a nephew of Sumter.
In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth W. McLeod.