In loving memory of

Leonard Leeck
August 17, 1930 - September 7, 2018

A funeral service for Leonard Leeck of Titonka was on Tuesday, September 11, 2018, at Good Hope Lutheran Church in Titonka. Burial was in Good Hope Lutheran Cemetery with Military Honors conducted.

Leonard Leeck was born August 17, 1930, in rural Titonka to Bennie and Elizabeth (Pfeffer)
Leeck. He graduated from Titonka High School in 1948. After graduation, Leonard served his
country in the United States Navy during the Korean War.

Leonard was united in marriage to Doris J. (Hipp) Leeck on August 18, 1960, at Good Hope
Lutheran Church in Titonka. He and Doris then moved to rural Woden, where they farmed for
the next fifty plus years.

Leonard was a devoted husband, loving father, and proud grandfather. He enjoyed a variety of
activities, including riding motorcycles, elk hunting in Wyoming, fox and deer hunting in Iowa,
and fishing in Canada. Canadian fishing trips were the family's annual vacation, and these
adventures left fantastic memories of big fish and late night card games. He was also an avid trap shooter and participated in multiple leagues until just this last year. In the last two years, he favorite activities were showing grandson Aidan around the farm and giving him rides on farm equipment.

Leonard died on September 7, 2018, at Mercy Medical Center, Mason City, Iowa, at the age of
88.

Leonard is survived by his son, Chuck (Jessica Lewis) Leeck of Cottage Grove, WI; grandson,
Aidan J. Leeck; sister, Maxine McCabe of Garner; and many nephews. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Doris; parents, and brother, Maurice McCabe.

Tributes

Larry Pentico wrote on Oct 1, 2018:

"Chuck, I was so sorry to hear about your Dad passing. Leonard was such a nice and friendly man. Always enjoyed talking to him, when he came to visit you at Wartburg. I am thinking of you at this difficult time.. My best to you and your son.. Larry Pentico"

Rev. Dr. Glenn Wilson wrote on Sep 11, 2018:

"So we say see you later to Leonard Leeck, who has gone home to be with the Lord. He was one of the finest gentlemen I ever knew. For 15 years he accompanied his wife Doris to the First Presbyterian Church of Woden, where she served as the organist. Always with a smile, Leonard was a faithful member of the congregation, and he brought joy to many. His love and devotion to Doris was remarkable, and the thought of the two of them reunited in heaven is a wonderful one. Our hearts go out to Chuck and his family. we will sorely miss Leonard. The Sunday before his passing he was in church with us, and he gave hugs and hardy handshakes to everyone. We will always remember that day."

Linda Fritz Bluhm wrote on Sep 9, 2018:

"Oh, Chuck and family, I am so sorry about your dad passing. I hope you can be happy he and Mom are together again!! May God grant you peace in their passings."