Richard Streeby
Does anyone know the title of the book Leo wrote and self-published before his passing and what pen name he used?
Birth date: Apr 19, 1977 Death date: Sep 10, 2018
It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of Leo Tyson Dirr. He was born on April 19, 1977 to Marcus Daniel Dirr and DeAnn Olson Dirr. He graduated from Bonneville High School and attended Weber State University and recei Read Obituary
Does anyone know the title of the book Leo wrote and self-published before his passing and what pen name he used?
Leo hired me to work at InsideSales during a really tough time in my life. He was an incredible boss and a good friend. That job helped me get on my feet, gain some great experience, and find my calling in life. Rest well my friend, until we meet again.
I've got some great memories of Leo from here at InsideSales.com. It was good to know him, and he'll be missed. Joshua Varney
The summer before our junior year at Bonneville high school I received a short letter in the mail from tyson (I believe that he sent one to everyone in our class). I think he was rightly rewarded for his efforts when later that year he was elected as a student body officer. The private facebook page “class of ‘95 bonneville high school” is full of nice tributes to tyson -he was extremely well thought of by his high school peers. Tyson was a funny, unique, and intelligent person and I wish he was still here so that I could give him a big hug.
Leo was the man! My first day of work at InsideSales.com I overhear this person sharing an idea with such excitement to our demand gen manager. There was laughing and yelling and creativity flowing from the room and then out walks Leo. Over the next few years, I worked with Leo, and he was one of a kind. It saddens me to know he is gone, but his last work on this world was just to make people happy. I know when I think of him it makes me happy, so I think he accomplished his mission and is probably helping do the same on the other side. Thanks for everything Leo! Your memory will live on.
Danny and LeAnn, I am so sorry about Tyson. Anytime you would like to talk, call me, 801-814-1887