
In Loving Memory
MD
my dad William Dale Leffert
April 26, 1944 — March 6, 2026
William Dale Leffert, fondly known to many as Dale, peacefully departed this world on March 6, 2026, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family. Born on April 26, 1944, in Macks Creek, Camden County, Missouri, Dale lived a life rich with love, service, and enduring friendships.
Dale was the cherished son of Velma Lee Waters Leffert and John Riley Leffert, who preceded him in death, along with his brother, Larry Leffert. He is survived by a loving family who will continue to carry his legacy forward. This includes his devoted daughter Tina Marie Leffert and her husband Dale Brown, his son Jay Leffert alongside his wife Kathy Leffert and their son Jacob Leffert. He also leaves behind Ann's children—Patrick Imhoff, Christina Castle, Jacqueline McGee, and Jennifer Lehman—along with their spouses, children, and great-grandchildren. His brother, John Leffert, also survives him, holding dear the memories they created together.
Dale shared over 35 years of his life with Ann Imhoff, a partnership built on love, laughter, and the joy of family and friendship. Together, they created a haven of warmth and kindness that touched all who knew them.
A proud graduate of Eldon High School's class of 1960, Dale went on to serve his country with honor in the United States Air Force. His career as a General Contractor allowed him to build not just homes, but dreams, crafting spaces where countless families could create their own stories.
Dale was a man of community, dedicating his time and energy to several organizations. As President and a Board Member of the Quarterback Club in Columbia, MO, and a proud member of the Lions Club in Eldon, Missouri, he was committed to serving others. He was also a charter member of the Perche Creek Yacht Club, where he formed lifelong friendships over shared passions and community service.
Among Dale's many passions was his dedication to education, demonstrated through his management of a scholarship fund for Nursing Students in Miller County. This endeavor was a testament to his belief in the power of education and his desire to give back to his community.
An athlete in his youth, Dale enjoyed being a pitcher in slow-pitch softball and was an enthusiastic supporter of sporting events, particularly when his grandchildren or family members participated. His love for sports mirrored his love for life—active, engaging, and always supportive.
Dale's greatest success was his ability to be present for those in need. His caring nature was the foundation of his relationships, a quality that his family and friends cherished deeply. His presence was a comforting constant, a testament to his genuine kindness and unwavering support.
As we remember Dale, we celebrate a life well-lived, filled with love, service, and an enduring impact on all who had the privilege to know him. His legacy lives on in the hearts of his family and friends, in the homes he built, and in the community he so dearly loved.