2020
Vicki Jo Lesh, 69, of Camden passed away June 2, 2020 in Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis following a lengthy illness.
She was born October 29, 1950 in Logansport to R. Van and Marge Dillon Lesh. She graduated from Carroll High School in 1968. She completed further study at Columbia Broadcasting Academy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was a former member of the Deer Creek Presbyterian Church.
She worked at a variety of jobs over the years and retired as bailiff in Carroll Superior Court following kidney and liver transplant in 2006.
Vicki was a free spirit and had more friends than one can count. She lived life to the fullest and enjoyed every minute. She was funny, caring, compassionate, and would do anything to help another human being. She enjoyed her friends, a good campfire, and telling stories! In her younger years, she loved playing softball. She was born too early to enjoy the benefits of Title IX which provided athletic opportunities for girls.
She is survived by her sister, Sandy (Kenny) Miller of Bringhurst, a brother, Dan (Pam) Lesh of Cutler, nephew, Mark (Dana) Lesh, niece, Dr. Marianne Lesh
(Bryan Read), and two great nephews, Aidan and Aaron Lesh all of Indianapolis. She is also survived by best friends Paula Quillen and Joanna Keyes Bordner, and her furry friends Bud, Doodle, and BabyCakes.
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Private services are planned at this time. A celebration of Vicki’s life will be held at a later date for all of her extended family and friends.
The family thanks you for your love and friendship to Vicki over the years.
Donations in Vicki’s memory may be given to the Deer Creek Presbyterian Church or a charity of your choice.
Wheeler Family Funeral Home is honored to serve Vicki Lesh’s family .
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Anthony Griffith Smith
June 3, 2020 1:55 pm ·Vicki,
You were always smiling when I saw you at school. I know you loved sports and you always encouraged Dan and me while playing football. I did not know of your illness and am so sorry to learn of your passing. You and your family will be in our prayers. Rest well Vicki.
Tony
Mike Burns
June 4, 2020 6:40 pm ·Very sorry to hear of Vicki’s passing. Remember Vicki well at Carroll High School. Prayers to the family.
Joanna Bordner
June 6, 2020 1:44 pm ·Fly High my friend. We had so many great times! From 5th grade on. Love and Happy Trails. See you on the other side. Joanna and John and Ellie
Jessica Perrone
June 6, 2020 9:26 pm ·So sad hearing this news..I will always cherish our memories growing up with you aunt Vicki and Paula!
Prayers to you Paula and hope you vicki and my momma are reunited up in heaven.
Much love
Jessica Perrone(jessica gordon barbs daughter)
Wyndham Traxler Carter
June 7, 2020 9:30 am ·Sincere Condolences to the Family of Vicki Lesh, but especially to Mark and Marianne,
I didn’t know Vicki, but I know various other family members and I am sorry for your loss.
I particularly wanted to mention that it was good to see the reference to Title IX in her obituary because, which most folks associate it with sports for girls (and it has had a huge impact), for women of myself and Vicki’s age it meant so much more. In terms of rights and careers for the girls that came after us, it paved the way for them to have other careers, better pay, more acceptance of what women could do and achieve because they were allowed into sports. It simply broadened the vision of what women could do and people thought of as normal. Ultimately, it made my career as a teacher easier because I could tell girls to do something else besides teach, nurse, or get married, not that I regret teaching or getting married, but limits are unfair.
So, I’m sorry you’ve lost this light in your lives, I hope you cherish her memory and example and carry her light on in the future because it is still needed. Bright Blessings for you all as you continue your lives in these uncertain times.
Take Care,
TC
Sarah Orem
June 7, 2020 12:44 pm ·Prayers and hugs to the family. What wonderful memories, no matter how long it had been between seeing her, she was always the same, smile on her face and a twinkle in her eyes, peace my friend 🙏🏻
Irma Cook
June 9, 2020 10:37 am ·to all of Vick’s family
Sorry to see of Vickie’s passing but she had suffered enough lately. She will be missed by many, Her smile and twinkle is in our sky now!
The Cooks
Barb Marchand
June 9, 2020 5:03 pm ·Will miss you always. Prayers to your family and Paula.
C. {MIKE} Emmerd and Scott Emmerd
June 10, 2020 10:37 am ·My son and I will always remember Vickie and Paula and the dogs from the little Logansport house in the country. Found memories, great loss
Kathy Staugler
June 12, 2020 11:16 am ·Dear Paula
My sympathies on Vicki’s death.
This is Kathy McCord (Staugler) and I hope this message gets to you. I did not know how to contact you but I have been thinking of you and wanted to find a way to reach out. with love and prayers….kathy
Michael Creager
June 12, 2020 9:32 pm ·I worked with Vic and Paula back in the day at JoAnn’s (restaurant in Flora). I’m so sorry to hear of her passing. Both she and Paula were mentors to me and influenced my life in many ways. My condolences to her friends and family. Rest in peace…..Michael
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