Hollis Cecil Leeke

Hollis Cecil Leeke, 63, of Simpsonville, passed away on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Born on September 27, 1956, in Greenville, SC, he was the son of the late Martha Hollis and Dr. Henry Thomas Leeke.

Hollis was a graduate of Hillcrest High School, Clemson University, and The Medical University of South Carolina School of Pharmacy. He was the owner and operator of C&C Recycling.
He was a faithful member of Simpsonville United Methodist Church, a die-hard Clemson fan, and a loyal friend to many. He so enjoyed hearing from and visiting with long-time high school and college friends. He especially loved his family, in particular his many nieces and nephews, and was happiest when celebrating holidays together.

Hollis is survived by brothers, Terrell Leeke (Debra) of Greenville, Hank Leeke (Vicki) of Florence, David Leeke (Anna) of Simpsonville, and a sister, Caroline Corder (Bill) of Anderson. Also surviving are nieces Shelly Leeke, Casey Bernstein, Ashley Corder, Christi Corder, Kelsey Leeke, and Emily Leeke and nephews Jonathon Leeke, Preston Leeke, and Davis Leeke.

The family would like to thank the staffs of National Health Care of Mauldin, McCall Hospice House, and First Light, in particular Julie Lydia, for the excellent care provided to Hollis the last year.

A memorial service will be held at a later date at Simpsonville United Methodist Church, 215 SE Main Street, Simpsonville, SC 29681.

Memorials may be made to Simpsonville United Methodist Church or to a charity of your choice.

Condolences to the family of Hollis Cecil Leeke

  • Brad Steele
    4 years ago

    My sympathy to The Leeke Family. Hollis was a dear friend and he will certainly by missed by many. My prayers are with y’all.

  • Byron and Eloise Verdin
    4 years ago

    The Verdin family sends our deepest sympathy to the Leake family at this time of loss.

  • Bill Reynolds
    4 years ago

    Hollis was a great friend. We had many great memories and I will truly miss him. He was a great guy. My condolences for the Leeke family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

  • Steve Karelitz
    4 years ago

    Many fun times with Hollis. Always has a smile and a laugh. Prayers to the Leeke family.

  • Steve Karelitz
    4 years ago

    Many fun times with Hollis. Always had a smile and a laugh. Prayers to the Leeke family.

  • Kirby Ballew
    4 years ago

    It is very hard. To. Expresst. The sadness. I. Have. In my heart. Over. The passing. Of Hollis. He was a. Great guy. My. God. Be. With you In. This. Time. Of. Sadness

  • Kirby Ballew
    4 years ago

    It. Is very hard. To. Express the sadness ln my heart over the passing of. Hollis . Loved him as a. Man and as a. kid . My God be with you in This Time of sadness.

  • Glenn Richey
    4 years ago

    Have spoken with several of our friends in the last few hours and everyone has their own Hollis story . I will remember him as a one of a kind character with a big heart. Some of my most memorable experiences include Hollis. Sincere condolences to the Leeke family. Glenn Richey

  • Ronnie & Brenda Hughes
    4 years ago

    Our sincere condolences to the Leeke family in the loss of your loved one. May God bless you and keep you at this difficult time.

  • Jane (Barbary) Jones
    4 years ago

    Sending prayers and love to the Leeke family. May you find comfort and strength during the difficult days ahead.

  • Cathy Jacks Landreth
    4 years ago

    I am so sorry to hear of Hollis’ death. Hollis and I were in the same first grade class room. Through the next 12 years we shared many other classes. Hollis was a friend to all who knew him. I will pray for all of you in the days ahead.
    Cathy Jacks Landreth

  • Allie Eriksson
    4 years ago

    Sending prayers and hugs to the Leeke Family , if you knew Hollis you loved him. Hollis was loved by many !

  • Allie Eriksson
    4 years ago

    Hollis was loved by many if you knew Hollis you loved him, The town of Simpsonville lost a good Man !

  • Allie Eriksson
    4 years ago

    Hollis was loved by many if you knew Hollis you loved him. The town of Simpsonville has lost a good man!

  • David and Jane King
    4 years ago

    David and I are so sorry to hear of The passing of Hollis. (2 Corinthians 5:8 We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord). I rejoice knowing he is healed.

  • Judy West Ramsay
    4 years ago

    Our deepest sympathy to all the Leeke family. The West family and the Leeke family friendships span many years. May God’s mercy grant you comfort, strength and continued faith as you face the days and weeks ahead. Love to all the family.

  • Jim & Linda Pendergrass
    4 years ago

    So sorry for your loss. It’s never easy to lose a family member. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  • Ashley Corder
    4 years ago

    Heaven gained another precious angel. I know God needs him in Heaven more than this mean ole awful world does, but goodness gracious his presence is already missed in a huge way. I sure do hope Heaven is ready, because let me tell you about my Uncle Hollis…he’s witty and quick, and the most unique soul you’ll ever meet. Don’t you dare think about throwing an empty can down up there in Heaven, because I promise you, he will be right there to collect it and tell you how much it’s worth. Hollis, our hearts are broken right now, but you are our treasure and we will celebrate you forever. Please give Meme & Papa the biggest hug from us. We love you. 💔💜🧡💜🧡

  • Cris Fonville
    4 years ago

    I knew Hollis from Henry’s. We all thought the world of him. He was big hearted and quick witted. This world has lost a wonderful man. My deepest condolences.

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