Leland Dee Russell, 75, passed away peacefully relaxing in his recliner at home in Tooele, Utah, on April 22, 2020.
He was born Oct. 17, 1944, in Tooele, Utah, to Raymond Lial and Dawna Jean (Johnson) Russell. As an only child, Dee grew up in Rush Valley, Utah, riding and breaking horses, hunting, fishing and being a bit of a rebel. He graduated from Tooele High School and attended college before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, serving two tours for his country in the Vietnam Conflict.
Dee was a man of many talents and jobs. After returning home from Vietnam he went to work in the silver mines in Ophir, then became a car salesman, worked as a security guard at Tooele Army Depot, working his way up to the position of Project Manager, which he ultimately retired from. He received many awards and commendations for the projects he closed while working at the Army Depot and even participated in the operations, Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Dee enjoyed golf, playing cards at the Elks Lodge with his friends, and making sure his son stayed out of trouble.
Dee is survived by his son Wade Russell (Yvonne); grandchildren Andaya Russell, and Aspen and Jade White. He was preceded in death by his wife Debbie K. Russell, and parents Raymond Lial and Dawna Jean Russell.
In place of a viewing and traditional memorial service, a graveside ceremony will be held at the Tooele City Cemetery on Wednesday, April 29, at noon, led by Wade Russell, where Dee will be interred. All arrangements for the interment have been provided by Tate Mortuary.
The family wish to thank everyone for their well-wishes and condolences during this time and in lieu of flowers, ask that you make a memorial donation to the Huntsman Cancer Institute or ALS Association.