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Leland Marshall Sammons


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Leland Marshall Sammons, 86, passed away on October 4, 2020, in San Tan Valley, Arizona. He was born on January 5, 1934, to Richard and Snow Sammons in Corbin, Kentucky.

Leland is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, C.R. Sammons and spouse, Betty Sammons and Tommy Rose and brother-in-law, Leslie D. Bowling; children, Florence H. Granell, Sandra M. Freudenberg and Timothy S. Sammons.

He is survived by his loving wife, Florence Sammons; son, Leland R. Sammons; grandchildren, Khrista L. Mauldin, Karrie L. Mentry, Robyn L. Granell, Amanda Granell, Jennifer Granell, Daniel Granell, Kasandra A. Hall, Mathew Granell, Bronte Granell, Timothy Sammons, Christopher Sammons and Hannah Sammons; great-grandchildren, Kollin M. De Pew, Kayla M. De Pew, Taylor A. Mentry, Tristin J. Mentry, Tori L. Mentry, Kallum B. Hall, Kane A. Hall and Koen G. Hall; siblings, Nona Sammons Bowling, Rachel (Ray) Simonsen, Martha (Grady) McKenzie, Irene Seal and sister-in-law, Elsie Rose and many other family members.

Services for Leland will be held on Saturday October 10, 2020, at 10:00A.M. Christ’s Church, 431 W. Ocotillo Rd., San Tan Valley, AZ, 85140.

 

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  1. Lola Ottinger says:

    Florence, to say that I am stunned at the losses you have endured is putting it mildly! I put Lelands name on a Google search and found his obituary, read that and then the names of three of y’alls children! Oh the heartbreak! Momma’s are not supposed to bury their children. I was so
    terribly sad to read that news. I hope that in spite of these loses your child Leland (never met him)
    and your grands and great grands are surrounding you with love and affection.
    I lost my oldest son to a hit and run fourteen years ago, and Christopher has Leukemia, he’s been battling it for almost three years. We are
    all living in Texas, I moved back alone in 1995, Chris and Sandra were already here, so was Stacey and Julie moved back a month after I did.

    If you like to ask the mortuary for my email address I’d be fine with that.
    Please take care and just know that my heart truly aches for you.

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Leland Marshall Sammons, 86, passed away on October 4, 2020, in San Tan Valley, Arizona. He was born on January 5, 1934, to Richard and Snow Sammons in Corbin, Kentucky.

Leland is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, C.R. Sammons and spouse, Betty Sammons and Tommy Rose and brother-in-law, Leslie D. Bowling; children, Florence H. Granell, Sandra M. Freudenberg and Timothy S. Sammons.

He is survived by his loving wife, Florence Sammons; son, Leland R. Sammons; grandchildren, Khrista L. Mauldin, Karrie L. Mentry, Robyn L. Granell, Amanda Granell, Jennifer Granell, Daniel Granell, Kasandra A. Hall, Mathew Granell, Bronte Granell, Timothy Sammons, Christopher Sammons and Hannah Sammons; great-grandchildren, Kollin M. De Pew, Kayla M. De Pew, Taylor A. Mentry, Tristin J. Mentry, Tori L. Mentry, Kallum B. Hall, Kane A. Hall and Koen G. Hall; siblings, Nona Sammons Bowling, Rachel (Ray) Simonsen, Martha (Grady) McKenzie, Irene Seal and sister-in-law, Elsie Rose and many other family members.

Services for Leland will be held on Saturday October 10, 2020, at 10:00A.M. Christ’s Church, 431 W. Ocotillo Rd., San Tan Valley, AZ, 85140.

 

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  1. Lola Ottinger says:

    Florence, to say that I am stunned at the losses you have endured is putting it mildly! I put Lelands name on a Google search and found his obituary, read that and then the names of three of y’alls children! Oh the heartbreak! Momma’s are not supposed to bury their children. I was so
    terribly sad to read that news. I hope that in spite of these loses your child Leland (never met him)
    and your grands and great grands are surrounding you with love and affection.
    I lost my oldest son to a hit and run fourteen years ago, and Christopher has Leukemia, he’s been battling it for almost three years. We are
    all living in Texas, I moved back alone in 1995, Chris and Sandra were already here, so was Stacey and Julie moved back a month after I did.

    If you like to ask the mortuary for my email address I’d be fine with that.
    Please take care and just know that my heart truly aches for you.

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