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Stanley Leach

© Stilwell (OK) Democrat Journal
July 9, 1992
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



Graveside services for Stanley LEACH, 28, Stilwell, who died Wednesday, June 24, 1992 in Noel, Missouri, were held Saturday, June 27 at the Tyler Springs Cemetery, with the Rev. Woodrow SAM and the Rev. Foreman STILL officiating. Interment was under the direction of the Reed-Culver Funeral Home of Tahlequah.
LEACH, who was born June 20, 1964, in Tahlequah, was raised in the Stilwell area and graduated from Stilwell High School. He had worked at Simmons Poultry, and was in the Oklahoma National Guard in the early 1980's.
Survivors include: his mother, Sally; stepfather, Darrell of Oklahoma; a half-brother, D.J. of Oklahoma; and three half-sisters, Stephanie and Kelly, of Oklahoma and Darletta, of Illinois.






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