Wren Leslie Pierce died peacefully at home on Sunday, July 1, 2012. Leslie was born in Oklahoma City
on February 25, 1932. During the Depression his family moved to various towns in Texas and Oklahoma
as his father found employment. Leslie thought of these various experiences as a positive influence on
his life because he learned to make friends everywhere he went. Most of his younger years were spent in
Dallas and he loved to recall his first jobs and interesting lifelong friends he made while living there. The
family finally settled in Shawnee where Leslie graduated from Shawnee High school. He went to the
University of Oklahoma where he was on the tennis team and became a member of Alpha Sigma Phi
fraternity. Leslie went into the Army during the Korean War and was fortunate to end up in Hawaii at the
Joint Chiefs of Staff as an intelligence analyst. He returned to Oklahoma after the war and married Ann
Williams of Muskogee and then returned to OU to finish his BBA. Leslie joined the First National Bank of
Oklahoma City and remained in the financial field for the remainder of his life. The family lived in
Chicago, Neenah, Wisconsin and then in Baton Rouge for six years. Leslie was head of the trust
department at American Bank in Baton Rouge and moved to Tulsa in the 1970s to start the Trust
Department at Utica National Bank. In later years he was senior vice president at the Trust Company of
Oklahoma until his retirement. Leslie always enjoyed helping people and found trust work very satisfying
because of the interesting and accomplished people he met. One of his most cherished honors was
being awarded the Silver Beaver by the Boy Scouts of America. At the time of his passing, He was
serving on the Indian Nations Council Scout Board and the Board of Blessings International. He
previously served on the Oklahoma Housing Commission and was a dedicated worker and board
member for Brush Creek Boys Ranch for many years. Leslie was also an Associate of Hillsdale College
in Michigan. Leslie was devoted to his church and served at various times as an elder, as a deacon and
as a Sunday school teacher. Leslie was an ardent patriot, and his love of country was infectious. One of
his most outstanding qualities was being a resourceful helper and resource person for others. He always
had plenty of ideas and provided help to anyone who asked. He was the devoted father of Michael
Pierce and Kathy Pierce Shannon and a loving grandfather to Thomas, Jessica and Sam Shannon and
also Caroline, John and David Pierce. Leslie and Ann were married for over 50 years in a loving and
committed relationship. A Visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 5, 2012 at Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial Chapel. Funeral service 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 6, 2012 at Redeemer Covenant Church.
Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial Chapel, 918-291-3500.