Stella (Boller) Leckie
Born: Sat., Oct. 1, 1927
Died: Wed., Feb. 6, 2019
Visitation
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Feb. 11, 2019
Location: Crandall Funeral Home
Recitation of the Rosary
7:00 PM Mon., Feb. 11, 2019
Location: Crandall Funeral Home
Visitation
9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, Tue., Feb. 12, 2019
Location: St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church
Mass of Christian Burial
10:00 AM Tue., Feb. 12, 2019
Location: St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church


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Stella Constance Leckie, 91, passed away on February 6, 2019 at Abbington Senior Citizen Residence.
She was the widow of George M. Leckie. They shared 55 years of marriage together.
Born in Birmingham, England, the daughter of William and Lillian Boller and graduated high school in Sutton Coldfield, England.
She grew up with the Church of England and her husband was Catholic and she played the organ for the Catholic
Church and the Lutheran Church here in Evanston, Wyoming for many years.
She enjoyed doing every craft and there was not a craft she could not master.
Bowling, Darts, and Senior Citizen Special Olympics were other skills she mastered. She volunteered for Meals on Wheels and drove the Senior Citizen Bus for many years as well. She will be remembered for her kindness, thoughtfulness of others and her sharp wit.
She is survived by her children, Michael G., Terrance M. and Patrick B., 11 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren. She was preceded by her husband, George M. Leckie, her daughter Constance M. (Leckie) Solheim, her son Paul F. Leckie, and her grandson Brady Leckie.
The funeral service will be held 10:00 am Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Evanston.
A Vigil Service with Recitation of the Rosary will be held at 7:00 pm Monday night at Crandall Funeral Home.
A visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church.
Interment will be in Evanston City Cemetery.
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Carine Leckie Alvim
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Posted Thu February 07, 2019
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As my grandmother, you instilled a sense of duty, service, strength and devotion in myself and my sister. You showed us how to be compassionate toward others through our many days visiting Aunt Helen and serving others at the Senior Center. Your sense of adventure took us to Vancouver one beautiful summer where we were introduced to long lost family and sights we had never seen. Shandra and I will always cherish garage saleing early Saturday mornings and coming home with piles of treasure. You were a tough cookie Grandma and never allowed anyone to make a fuss about you...but I am going to fuss about a woman who loved her family endlessly, devoted herself to others and gave it her all! Thank you for being my Grandma. I love you very much. God Bless and I can’t wait to have a cup of tea with you again!
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Cathy Frame
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Posted Fri February 08, 2019
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Oh my sweet friend Stella -- you will be missed!! Thank you for the conversations, the time spent with you, and the caring you showed for everyone around you. I know you're thrilled to be with your loved ones that have gone ahead of you; those left behind will be missing you greatly. Thanks for being my friend.
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Ida Maiden
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Posted Fri February 08, 2019
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A GARDEN PATH was sent by Your family from Austin.
May your memories give you peace and comfort. Thinking of you all, at this time of loss.
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Judy Williams
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Posted Fri February 08, 2019
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So sorry to hear about Stella. Although it's been awhile since I've spoken with her, I'll never forget her. Love and prayers to the family.
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jANE kALLAS
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Posted Mon February 11, 2019
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My sympathy and Prayers to Stella's Family. I met Stella when we both went to Laura's Beauty Shop. I havent seen her for a long time; but I will always remember her as being a kind, talented, interesting person to talk to. May you be blessed with comfort.
Jane Kallas
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Carol Holme
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Posted Fri February 15, 2019
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Will miss Stella, loved talking to her. Laura Black was her hairdresser and we had some good times there. So sorry
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