Scott A. Leeker
Scott A. Leeker, 49, of Washington, MO passed away on Sunday, July
18th in Chesterfield, MO.
A visitation service will be held from 1pm to 4pm on Saturday, July
24th at St. Louis Cremation, St. Peters. A eulogy will be presented at
2:30pm. A Celebration of Life ceremony is planned for a future date.
Scott Leeker was born in Heidelberg, Germany to Norman and Mary Leeker
on August 8, 1971. He worked as a Registered Nurse First Assistant
for BJC for 20 years. Scott enjoyed biking, gardening, road trips,
hockey, vacationing in Jamaica, and trying new adventures. He will be
remembered for his sense of humor, intelligence, positive spirit,
loyalty, and most of all his love for friends and family.
Scott is preceded in death by Norman Sr. and Mildred Leeker, his paternal
grandparents, and Argus and Olivia Amos, his maternal grandparents.
Scott is survived by his sons, Simon and Oliver Leeker of Lake St.
Louis, his parents Mary and Norman Leeker of Washington, MO, and his
life partner Allison Harper and her daughter, Grace, of Chesterfield..
18th in Chesterfield, MO.
A visitation service will be held from 1pm to 4pm on Saturday, July
24th at St. Louis Cremation, St. Peters. A eulogy will be presented at
2:30pm. A Celebration of Life ceremony is planned for a future date.
Scott Leeker was born in Heidelberg, Germany to Norman and Mary Leeker
on August 8, 1971. He worked as a Registered Nurse First Assistant
for BJC for 20 years. Scott enjoyed biking, gardening, road trips,
hockey, vacationing in Jamaica, and trying new adventures. He will be
remembered for his sense of humor, intelligence, positive spirit,
loyalty, and most of all his love for friends and family.
Scott is preceded in death by Norman Sr. and Mildred Leeker, his paternal
grandparents, and Argus and Olivia Amos, his maternal grandparents.
Scott is survived by his sons, Simon and Oliver Leeker of Lake St.
Louis, his parents Mary and Norman Leeker of Washington, MO, and his
life partner Allison Harper and her daughter, Grace, of Chesterfield..
Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society or Trailnet.
The family of Scott wishes to extend our sincere thanks to BJC Home
Hospice Care.
The family of Scott wishes to extend our sincere thanks to BJC Home
Hospice Care.
So enjoyed wort with Scott. His infectious humor, kept me any very time I was with him..
He learned his job quickly and well, as he got to work with top doctors within BJC.
So happy he was a part of my friends from Mobap.
Beyond words…Scott was a pleasure to work with, wonderful human being and a gem that will be missed….prayers sent your way….
Rest in Peace, Scott. Prayers for your family—so sorry for your loss.
So sorry for you loss Mary & Norman! Prayers!
Tish & I Have you in our prayers with the lost of your son Scott
Beautiful memorial and will love and pray for him and the family daily. Carol and Dale Pecaut
Scott was an amazing soul! His loss will be felt by all who knew him!
Rest in Peace Scott sending many prayers to your family
It’s been over a year and I still cannot articulate it. I miss you, despite the fact you cannot see it through normal eyes, know without ant doubt that I do.