Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 3, 2025.
In loving memory of Lloyd Leeka. November 3, 1927 - Mar 26, 2025.
On March 26 Lloyd Leeka "soared beyond the stars", as he would say, to join his beloved wife Jackie in heaven.
Lloyd grew up on the family farm with his parents, Clair and Elizabeth Leeka and younger brother, Maynard. As he would say, and contrary to the old adage, those were not the good old days because of the hard work on the farm and general life in the Depression. Lloyd rode his pony to Stoney Creek school in Randolph County, IN. At school, he traded his black angus beef steak sandwiches for bologna as they raised black angus on the farm and bologna was a treat for him.. Lloyd was an excellent baseball catcher, playing varsity all four years. His teammates, at their last reunion, still raved about beating Losantville in the High School District finals. He graduated with 9 students in his senior class in 1945.
The actual Stoney Creek ran through their farm and enabled lots of adventures during the rare "down times". He enjoyed telling stories about his beloved boxer, "Buck" and how Buck kept the sales people in their cars and how they "hitched" the boxer to a little red wagon.
When Lloyd was 20, he started working as a Fireman on the C & O railroad - a job he loved. It was short lived with the development of Diesel Engines but he loved trains his entire life. During this time, his parents purchased a cottage on Oliver Lake in LaGrange county IN. While staying at the cottage, his brother Maynard introduced him to Jacqueline Nicewanner (from Muncie) on a swimming raft about halfway between the Leeka's and the Nicewanner's cottage on Oliver lake. She was a beautiful woman and an excellent swimmer. He was captivated. They were married in 1949 in Lagrange IN.
Lloyd and the love of his life, Jackie, were married 60 years before the good Lord took her home. They enjoyed raising their three children, sailing the Great Lakes on their 29 ft sailboat and exploring harbor towns in Michigan. They dearly loved Oliver Lake and built a new home on the east side of the lake (A6) in May of 2000.
Lloyd was "extremely proud" of all of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, and all of their accomplishments. He loved when everyone could come and "play" at the Lake. He was very blessed to have one of his daughters, Cris, living nearby; her care made it possible for him to live out his later years at home on Oliver Lake.
Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents Clair and Elizabeth Leeka, brother Maynard and Kay (Pittenger) Leeka, and Great Granddaughter Henley Jewell Berka.
He is survived by his children; Michael and Stephenie (Leeka) Cockerill of Montague MI, Frank and Cris (Leeka) Kopecky of Sylvan Lake/Rome City, Matt and Tracee Leeka of Holland MI. Grandchildren; Casey and Kelly (Cockerill) Whiting, Jerriah and Jennifer (Kopecky) Miller, Jon and Tori Kopecky, Brandon and Jacqueline (Leeka} Berka, Christian and Emily Leeka, Benjamin and Grace Leeka. Great Grandchildren Grady, Wyatt, Emery, Levi, Theodore and Ethan.
A Celebration of Life will be May 31, 2025 at 2:00 PM at The First Presbyterian Church in Lagrange IN, 200 W Michigan Street, LaGrange IN 46761.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Lloyd's memory can be made to the
Alzheimer's Association or The Oliver & Martin Lakes Conservancy & Improvement Association
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.meeksmortuary.com.