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Brandon Dewayne Leslie

September 2, 1979 — July 10, 2021

Konawa Funeral Home

Brandon Dewayne Leslie , age 41 and a resident of Asher, Oklahoma, went home to be with the Lord on July 10, 2021 at the age of 41. Brandon was born on September 2, 1979 in Bakersfield, California to Danny Ray Leslie and Denice Fern (Welch) Leslie.

Funeral services are scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at the PAC building located at Konawa High School under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home of Konawa.  Rev. Philip Mullins and Rev. Winston Curtis will officiate, and burial will follow at Konawa Cemetery.  Casket bearers include Matthew Welch, Adam Welch, Shannon Welch, Jeramy Welch, Jason Welch, Aaron Pybas, Scotty Routon, Kent Dillin, and James Rogers.  Honorary bearers include Bobby Carnes, Jordan Stoddard, Steve Nail, Tye Dean, Gary Smith, Evan Wells, Randy Stevens, Jon Cloud, and Ryan Christ.

Brandon graduated from Konawa High School in 1997, where he enjoyed playing football, track, and power-lifting. He continued his education at East Central University graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Education and a Masters of Education. He taught school and coached for several years before working for Citizen Potawatomi Nation as the Director of Sod Farm Operations.

Brandon was the pastor the First Baptist Church in St. Louis, Oklahoma for six years. He accepted Jesus at the age of 21, and followed Jesus in believer’s baptism. Brandon served the Lord as a youth minister, deacon, and pastor for the rest of his life, leading many to a life in Christ.

He married the love of his life, Amanda Jane Mullins on March 18, 2000 in Konawa, and together they created their family. Second to serving the Lord, Brandon’s purpose in life was being a loving husband and father to his wife and two boys, leading his family in service to the Kingdom of God.

Those who knew Brandon never left a conversation without knowing he loved the Lord. With a bigger than life personality, he had the gift of humor, and made people laugh with his hilarious storytelling, providing them with the best medicine. His contagious smile left others smiling even on a bad day. His hobbies included fishing, hunting, and creating videos aka: “Hunting With Squatch.” An avid fan of Konawa Tiger and OU football, he regularly attended games, cheering on the teams he loved. When he wasn’t attending games or chasing his kids, he enjoyed big get-togethers with his cousins, extended family, and friends.

Brandon is survived by his wife of over 21 years, Amanda Leslie of the home; their two boys, Jacob and Jarod Leslie of the home; his mother, Denice Leslie of Asher, OK; two brothers, Robert Leslie and wife, Lindsey of Ada, Oklahoma, and Mike Humecky and wife, Jan of Bakersfield, California; four sisters, Deanna Sand Diego and husband, Mark of Bakersfield, California, Jessica Routon and husband, Scotty of Ada, Oklahoma, Maddie Stoddard and husband, Jordan of Oklahoma City, and Darla Pybas and husband, Aaron of Ada, Oklahoma, and a whole host of nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins, and precious church family.

Preceding Brandon in death are his father, Danny Leslie; paternal grandparents, Raymond and Virginia Leslie; and maternal grandparents, Doyle and Mary Welch.

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Visitation

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

1:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)

Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel of Konawa

200 South Broadway Street, Konawa, OK 74849

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Funeral Service

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Starts at 1:00 pm (Central time)

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