Mr. Lenard Charles Mayers, Sr.

Mr. Lenard Charles Mayers, Sr.
(August 18, 1951 - May 2, 2025)
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Mr. Lenard Charles Mayers, Sr.

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  1. We are sending prayers and condolences to the Mayers / Gordon Families. From Lewis/Francena Pressley and Crystal/Bobby Collins

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  2. Our sincere sympathy and condolences and prayers to the family and relatives and friends.

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  3. To The Mayer Family
    You sincerely have our condolences on the passing of your father.
    Lenard was good man and a great friend.
    I will miss those come backs from him.

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  4. Our Prayers are sent to the Mayers Family and Friends. Young Fella, Rest in Peace…Memories rush back from the Liberty Hill neighborhood, from Bethlehem Baptist Church, and from High School days, too. It’s been quite a few years, but we always had a laugh and a humble thanks about where we came from. Blessings Always…

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  5. I will miss you Uncle Lenard, gone in sight but not in our heart. I will always cherish the memories we shared when you and aunt Shirley would get me & my sisters on weekends and summer time break…. RIP Uncle Lenard🕊️💙

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  6. Our condolences, prayers and love to the Mayers family. I lived on Liberty Hill a couple of houses from the family . Leonard and Edwynna were our playmates . We were a village where everyone’s family were your family as well. Remembering Mrs.Lena, Mr. Robert,Bootsie, older handsome brother and of course lil Dee-Dee. May God comfort and keep during this most difficult time.

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  7. Dear Mayers Family:

    I met Leonard many years ago as his family and mine lived off of Gervais St. (Liberty Hill & Tree St.)

    Leonard and I met through a mutual friend, Larry Weston, who lived near him on Gervais St.
    From that time, & beyond we all became fast friends through the ensuing years.
    Our paths crossed regularly until we all graduated from HS. & went in different directions.
    However, it was always so pleasant when we would encounter each other as we would go down “memory lane”.

    Leonard was a great guy who I considered a dear friend.
    Over the years, needless to say, we lost contact with each other. & that is certainly regrettable as I now write this tribute to a friend whose earthly sojourn has ended and he now abides in heavenly peace with our loving Savior.

    May your memories of my friend continue to sustain you throughout this bereavement period and beyond this time.

    Remembering a gentleman & a great guy.!

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  8. In Loving Memory of Leonard Mayers

    From the 5th grade classroom to the battlefields of Vietnam and all the years that followed, Leonard, you were more than just my friend—you were my brother. We grew up side by side, shared youth, war, and life’s many trials, and through it all, you never wavered.

    You had a way of showing up—literally. Many times, when I came home, you were already there, standing in my mother’s driveway before I even stepped out the car. Always calling to see what time I’d arrive. That was you—steadfast, loyal, present. The way you loved your family and friends was nothing short of extraordinary. You lived commitment. You were commitment.

    I’m going to miss you, Leonard. More than most will ever know. “For the brother who is no longer here”… goodbye, Leonard.

    This isn’t a memory that fades. This one, we carry home with us. It won’t die.

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  9. to the Mayers and Gordon family my prayers with you all amen in Jesus Christ’s name amen…… from Ruby B McClam and family

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  10. RIP! You will be missed Chuck.

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    The Mayers and Gordon’s we are Praying God’s Peace and Comfort for you! Love you!

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