LEEK WILLIAM L. LEEK, 73, beloved husband of Patricia, loving father of Bonita Sears (Joseph), Brett (Eileen), Beth Ann Beck, William (Ingrid) and Jennifer Miller (Christopher), dear grandfather of 10, brother of Richard Smalheer and the late Janice Hesselgrave. Died November 1, 2009. Service...
We are so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. May your many beautiful memories of him give you comfort. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Jim & Madonna Forquer
November 13, 2009 | Green, OH
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Aunt Pat and Family, I'm sorry to hear about Uncle Bill and mostly sad to know how much he suffered physically throughout the years. My heart goes out to all of you during this time of loss. I know that he is in the arms of our heavanly Father and is no longer suffering!! Praise God for that and for comforting those who love him the most. I love you all and pray that you are comforted by the Holy Spirit in these days and months to come.... Love, Tam
Tami Molnar
November 10, 2009 | Tucson, AZ
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My condelences to the Leek family. I lost my own precious father in March of 2008. I know the pain of losing a very special person. Prayers and thoughts are with you.
Beth Fix
November 10, 2009 | Indianapolis, IN
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Dear Patti, and family,
We were so sorry to hear about Bill. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. You have a beautiful family and you will always have love, support and wonderful memories together.
God Bless you all
Sandy & Tery Schuster
November 08, 2009 | Ocala, FL
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Bonnie~ Our love and prayers continue for you all as you entrust your Dad into the loving arms of his heavenly Father. Jesus promised to prepared a place for us, one with many rooms and he promised to come and bring each of us to that place. By the love and grace of God, your Dad is home, safe and secure with Jesus himself. What could be better than that?
November 08, 2009
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Dad you will always be in my heart, memories of you, I love you and miss you. Our memories of the times we had Help the pain to go away. But Dad, our lives won’t be the same; We’ll miss you every day.
beth ann beck
November 08, 2009 | Strongsville, OH
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My dad was a hands on person...his worth, his identity was all wrapped up in his hands. He could fix any car, take it apart and put it back together...he was a teacher he taught my husband about cars and fixing things. Things that were broken my dad could fix....My dad loved to plant, he loved working in the soil, in a garden or a planter...he liked dirt and grease and wood...he like to feel those things, all those things that where real. My dad had a big heart, a honest heart, a heart that...