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Leo R. BOCKO

[N32707]

17 APR 1923 - 24 NOV 2014

  • BIRTH: 17 APR 1923, Bourbon, Marshall, IN
  • DEATH: 24 NOV 2014, Warsaw Meadows Care Center, Warsaw, IN
Father: Leo Cassius BOCKO
Mother: Marie Goldie HARRIS

Family 1 : Betty J. PETTY
  • MARRIAGE: 26 SEP 1942, Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Mass

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[N32707] Leo R. "Ike" Bocko
4/17/1923 - 11/24/2014

Leo R. "Ike" Bocko, 91, of Bourbon, Indiana, passed away at 4:10 A.M. on Monday, November 24, 2014 at Warsaw Meadows Care Center, Warsaw, Indiana with his family at his side. Ike was born the son of Leo K. and Marie G. Harris Bocko in Mishawaka, Indiana April 17, 1923. He attended Saint Michael's School in Plymouth as a child. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1941. On September 26, 1942 he married Betty Jane Petty at Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Massachusetts. After being hospitalized for spinal meningitis, and being given just one year to live, he was honorably discharged on October 2, 1943. After his recovery he and Betty moved to the Plymouth area. With the help of his step-father, Mike (William Walter) Williamson, he was hired as a Bourbon Police Officer. He and Betty and their two oldest children, then moved to their current home in Bourbon where they have been residents since. He currently was the oldest living World War II member of the Bourbon American Legion Post #424. Leo then took a night Supervisor's job at Heat Treet, Inc. in South Bend, where he worked until retirement. He later worked at his daughter's restaurant, The Red Door in Bourbon. "Ike" as he was called, was known for his love of building and racing cars. He built his famous "Purple People Eater" midget dragster, where he was top eliminator many times at Bunkerhill Drag Strip. He brought home many impressive trophies and was labeled "The Man to Beat" at the drag strip. He also raced for a time at Warsaw Speedway. Ike owned and exhibited antique gas engines for many years and was a member of the Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Association. He loved pulling his engines in area parades. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Betty. Daughters: Jane (The late Jesse) Hartung, Plymouth; Linda (Mrs. Sherman) Stevens, Bourbon; Patricia (Mrs. Richard) McGriff, Waurika, OK; Carol Ann (Mrs. Gary) Buday, Stigler, OK;, sons: Mike (Donna) Bocko, Bourbon; James (Christina) Bocko, Wyatt; and Robert (Krista) Bocko, Noblesville. Also surviving are 14 grandsons, 17 granddaughters, 34 great grandchildren and 9 great great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by and infant son and a brother, Donald G. Bocko. He will be greatly missed by all. You are invited on Saturday, November 29, 2014 to celebrate Leo's life with family and friends from 10 A.M. - 1 P.M. in Deaton-Clemens Funeral Home, 115 S. Main St. Bourbon, IN 46504. Funeral services will follow on at 1:00 P.M. in the funeral home with Pastor Bonnie Shoaf officiating. Military Honors will be conducted by the Bourbon American Legion at the conclusion of the funeral services at the funeral home. The Deaton Clemens Funeral Home is privileged to be entrusted in arranging the services. Condolences may be left at deatonclemensfh.com

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