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Leslie David “Dee” George

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Leslie David “Dee” George

Birth
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Death
23 Dec 2021 (aged 78)
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Leslie "David" "Dee" George was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on Dec. 23, 2021. He was born in Fort Scott, Kan., on Dec. 30, 1942. He graduated from Uniontown High School and Pittsburg State University. He married the love of his life, Barbara Irene Davis, on June 3, 1962, and she preceded him in death on Nov. 29, 2018. He worked for Phillips 66 in Bartlesville, Okla., for 28 years. He moved back to Uniontown and worked the next 28 years for Agricultural Engineering Associates in Uniontown, Kan.

He was a loyal husband, dad, papa, brother, uncle, employee, and friend. He lived out his marriage vow "til death do us part" in his devotion to Barbara by sitting with her for hours, daily at the nursing home till her death. He loved to work hard and play hard, but he loved his family the most. His motto was "go big or go home!" He was the best papa by traveling all over for sporting events, plays, or whatever the grandkids were involved in.

In addition to his wife Barbara, he was also preceded in death by his parents, Les and Pauline (Buntain) George; brother Marion George; and several in-laws.
Leslie "David" "Dee" George was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on Dec. 23, 2021. He was born in Fort Scott, Kan., on Dec. 30, 1942. He graduated from Uniontown High School and Pittsburg State University. He married the love of his life, Barbara Irene Davis, on June 3, 1962, and she preceded him in death on Nov. 29, 2018. He worked for Phillips 66 in Bartlesville, Okla., for 28 years. He moved back to Uniontown and worked the next 28 years for Agricultural Engineering Associates in Uniontown, Kan.

He was a loyal husband, dad, papa, brother, uncle, employee, and friend. He lived out his marriage vow "til death do us part" in his devotion to Barbara by sitting with her for hours, daily at the nursing home till her death. He loved to work hard and play hard, but he loved his family the most. His motto was "go big or go home!" He was the best papa by traveling all over for sporting events, plays, or whatever the grandkids were involved in.

In addition to his wife Barbara, he was also preceded in death by his parents, Les and Pauline (Buntain) George; brother Marion George; and several in-laws.


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