Leonard Neal
🇺🇸 In Honor of Leonard Neal 🇺🇸
Our dad served his country with pride and loved his family with his entire heart. He was the most kind-hearted, generous, and loving dad, son, brother, and friend anyone could ever know.
He gave selflessly, cared deeply, and would do anything for anyone. His strength, compassion, and unwavering love shaped the lives of all who knew him.
To us, he will always be our biggest hero.
Forever loved. Forever remembered.
Carlton H. Dean
To our Beloved Son, Brother & Uncle. A True Christian who loved the Lord with all of his heart!
Jim St. Louis
We honor your life, your love and the gift you gave to others through organ, eye and/or tissue donation. Jim, Dad or Pop Pop cared for his family, friends, and community. As in life, so in passing he has donated himself to others. We love you and are so proud of you everyday.
Nancy Kay Williams “Fish Lady”
Our mother was a caring woman about a few different things. One, she loved her family, her son and daughter then loved being a grandma. She was called the fish lady due to her love of fishing and caring about the fishermen. She taught us to think about the good things even when it seems life is bad, that there is a positive to it.
Nancy is loved and missed by many.
Nancy is a hero who left a life-saving legacy through donation.
Terrance Allen Turner
Terry was a wonderful and kind hearted person. He wanted to be a comedian and could make anybody laugh. His passion came with his landscaping business in which he took great pride in taking care of home owners and businesses throughout Dayton.
Terry is a hero who left a life-saving legacy through eye and tissue donation.
Pam Chiles
Her ability to find and share happiness was a testament to her peaceful spirit.
Pam Chiles
Her ability to find and share happiness was a testament to her peaceful spirit.
Kenny Johnson
Kenny Johnson – a loving husband of 40 years, father of 3 along with their spouses he was so very proud of and has 7 grandchildren he could not love more.
Kenny was not afraid of hard work and getting his hands dirty. He was the guy friends (and strangers) called when needing help: fixing cars, cutting down trees, repairing decks, erecting fences. He was the go to guy… he loved being “that guy.”
Kenny is a hero who left a life-saving legacy through eye donation.