

Leedaniel graduated from Logan High School, where he was known as a good student, and later attended Stout University. His steady dedication to learning and growth continued to shape the way he approached both work and life.
A skilled network engineer, Leedaniel devoted his career to helping businesses manage their data and communications. He took genuine pride in his work, and those who relied on his expertise knew him as someone both exceptionally capable and deeply considerate—someone who brought not only knowledge, but care, to every problem he helped solve.
Leedaniel was the father of two little girls, Victoria and Isabella, who brought out a warmth and humor that was uniquely his. He was married to their mother, his ex-wife Stephanie, for 10 years, and they were together for 17 years. While he could be serious and reserved by nature, with his children he allowed the world to see his lighter side—thoughtful, attentive, and full of quiet joy.
In his personal life, Leedaniel found enjoyment in basketball, movies, and video games like Final Fantasy. He was very active, and his adventurous spirit showed in the enthusiasm he brought to the things he loved and the time he shared with others. Though often private and introverted, he was cherished by friends who knew his steady presence, his measured humor, and the wisdom he offered without seeking attention.
Leedaniel gave of himself through the Boys & Girls Club and attended the Kingdom Hall in Rogers, where his faithful nature and kind-hearted manner were evident in the way he carried himself and treated others.
He is survived by his two daughters, Victoria and Isabella; his mother, Laura; his father, Mathew; his grandmother, Gloria; his brother, Rob; his uncles, Chuck and Bob; his aunts, Robin (Brian) and Kris; and multiple cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Leedaniel will be remembered as a beloved and cherished father, son, brother, and friend—wise in counsel, thoughtful in spirit, and quietly steadfast in the ways that mattered most.
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