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LELAND WALLACE SIMS

 
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA - Leland Wallace Sims went home to be with the Lord Sunday, January 3, 2010, at the age of 89. He is preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Joyce Sims. He is survived by his wife of 5 years, Jean Sims, daughters Brenda and husband Jim McDonald, Ginny and husband Raymond Flint. Sister Evelyn Higgins, niece Fran Higgins and nephew Steven Higgins. Grandchildren Nora Valdez and David Sims. Great-grandchildren Niko, Nathan, Aron and Noah Valdez. And many, many friends.

Leland was born in Smackover, Arkansas July 21, 1920. On September 9, 1939, Leland enlisted in the Army Air Corps. He was assigned to the 27th Bomb Group. He was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. He then spent three and a half years as a prisoner of war in Japan. He continued to serve his country in the military until 1960. He retired from civil service in 1980. He had been awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. At first, Leland did not speak much about his experiences while he was a prisoner of war. He joined the National and San Antonio Chapters of the American Ex-Prisoners of War. The 27th Bomb Group had yearly reunions. It was through these organizations that he was able to share his experiences with others. It was later that he began writing about his years as a prisoner of war. His book was completed and published in November of 2009. He held no ill-will toward the Japanese.

Leland lived a long and fulfilling life. He married Joyce Henry in 1947. Together they had two daughters, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. They finally settled in San Antonio, Texas after his retirement from the Army in 1960. In 2004, Leland called Jean Southwell in Savannah. Leland had met Jean while he was stationed in Savannah in 1940 when she was 14 years old. Her family often fed and visited with the soldiers. Leland and Jean married October 28, 2004. They spent five loving years together laughing and holding hands.

The family will receive friends from 5 until 7 o'clock Tuesday at Gamble Funeral Service, 410 Stephenson Avenue.

The funeral service, with full military honors, will be held at 11 o’clock Wednesday morning in the chapel of Gamble Funeral Service conducted by The Reverend R. Calvin Fowler III and The Reverend William E. Gardner.  Interment, with full military honors, will be in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.

Remembrances:  Bull Street Baptist Church - 17 East Anderson Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401.

The family thanks the doctors and ICU nurses at Candler Hospital for the excellent care, love and support during Leland’s illness. And a special thanks to Sandy Enfinger for her love and continued support during this time of need.




Online Condolences (15)add
... : Joan & Richard Colson
Ms. Jean,
We are so sorry you have lost your partner and soul mate. We always will remember the two of you laughing and blowing straw covers at each other in Ryans. We alwaysm looked forward to seeing the two of you. You were a ray of sunshine. We are so happy LeLand finished his book and got it published before he went away to Heaven. You know he will be watching over you and waiting for you to join him and his other family members who are already in God's House.
We will miss him. Please call us if we can do anything for you.
We love you and will offer up prayers for you and all his family.
Joan & Richard Colson
January 05, 2010
... : Jim Bowers
America has lost a great patriot and we have lost a friend, husband, father, and mentor. We are so grateful Leland was blessed to live a full life in service to his country and a full life with the love of family. My prayers are for you in this time of loss and with Leland as he enters into a larger life, absent pain and sorrow.

Jim
January 05, 2010
... : Hazel Ann and Harry
Dear Aunt Jean,
We just found out today that Leland passed away. We are so sorry, and wish we could be there with you. I was thinking about you all weekend. Now I know why. I hope you can take comfort in the short, but very full, life you two had together. He was a very special person.

We love you lots,
Hazel Ann and Harry
January 05, 2010
... : David and Jen
Dear Aunt Jean,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss and this Country's loss of a true American hero and patriot. May you find comfort in the joy and love the two of you shared these past five years. Our prayers are with you during this sorrowful time.

All our love,
David and Jen
January 05, 2010
... : Mike and Brenda Dollar
Dear Aunt Jean, We were so saddened to hear of Leland's death. He was such a special, kind and loving man. I know that the 5 years you had together were such a wonderful blessing and that you will miss him terribly! We were so glad to have been able to know him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
January 05, 2010
... : Jennifer and Bill Heerman
Dear Aunt Jean,
We were so sad to learn today about Uncle Leland. I loved hearing the stories about you two from my mom and had hoped to be able to meet Leland one day. I guess I'll have to look forward to meeting him in heaven instead. We are praying that the Lord would be more real to you each moment, that He would carry you and comfort you with His love today and in the days to come.
Much Love,
Jennifer and Bill
January 05, 2010
... : Mike and Brenda Dollar
Dear Aunt Jean, We were so surprise and saddened to hear of Leland's death. He was a wonderfully kind, loving and gentle man. I know that the five years you had together were a real blessing and that you will surely miss him. We are so glad that we were able to get to know him. He was one of a kind. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you
January 05, 2010
... : Joe and Edna
Aunt Jean --
I, too, was surprised to hear of Leland's passing. I'm sure you two shared many wonderful moments during your five years together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Joe
January 05, 2010
... : Sandy and Clark Miller
Aunt Jean,

We were so sorry to hear about Leland. We wish we could have met him as we know he was a very special man. We know from stories that you and he had a wonderful 5 years together. We are thinking of you.

With love,
Sandy and Clark
January 06, 2010
... : Karen and Tom Morrison
Aunt Jean,

We were saddened to hear about Leland. We know that you two had such a special relationship. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of deep loss.

Love,
Karen and Tom
January 06, 2010
... : Leslie and Tommy Moffitt
Aunt Jean,

We are so sorry to hear about Leland. Although we didn't have the chance to meet him, we know that he was a special man who made you very happy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and his family.

Love Always,
Leslie and Tommy
January 06, 2010
... : Michelle and Jon Miller
Aunt Jean,

We are so sad to hear about Leland's death but rejoice that he is with the Lord. We wish we could have gotten to know him before it was his time to leave us. He always sounded like such a wonderful person. Our prayers for you that you will be able to find solace in the days to come.

Love,
Michelle and Jon
January 06, 2010
... : Linda Dahl
Dear Jean, Brenda and Sims family members,
As you know Brenda, your father was always my and my students favorite veteran/hero. I still have his photo on my dresser, and the one with the students and Leland together is on my desk. All from the visit he honored us with back in 2003. We have kept in touch all these years and I will miss him so very much. What an honor to be called his "friend". I will add the informaiton of Leland's passing to his page on my website.
http://www.lindavdahl.com/Leland%20Sims/Leland's_Visit.htm
and thus his legacy and service will continue to be shared. With a hug, Linda
January 06, 2010
... : richard a. szczepanski
leland was with my father, joseph (deceased july 30, 2005), in fukuoka #17. when i wrote him seeking information in march 2008, he sent me a list of the 61 pows in barracks #8. both leland's and my father's names were on that list. i am saddened that they are no longer with us , may they rest in peace in the grace of god.
rick szczepanski
January 06, 2010
... : Victoria Graham
Dear Jean,and family I was very saddened to hear about Leland's passing.Leland was my father's friend and comrade with the 27th Bomb Group.May Leland be long remembered for he was a wonderful man and a hero.
My heartfelt sympathy to you.
Victoria Graham

January 07, 2010
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