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      LeRoy E. Bond, 65, of Geff IL, passed away Sunday, January 15th, 2023, at Fairfield Memorial Hospital in Fairfield, IL.  He was born August 5th, 1957, to Helen Noble in Beloit, WI and was adopted by Leonard and Sylvia (Penrod) Bond when he was six weeks old. LeRoy married Patricia (Patti) Pinkstaff on February 14, 2008, in Pigeon Forge TN and she survives.

      LeRoy loved camping, cruises, mowing the yard with his zero-turn mower. He had a gift for building and repairing computers. LeRoy also had a computer repair business.  He was an avid Star Trek Trekkie and collected Star Trek memorabilia.  LeRoy loved his family more than anything else Spending time with his wife, four girls and twelve grandchildren was something he cherished.

      He is preceded in death by his parents, Leonard, and Sylvia and Daughter: Jennifer (Jacob) Hill.

      LeRoy is survived by his biological mother, Helen Noble; his wife, Patti Bond; daughters: Jamie (Chris) Bond,  Tameeka (TJ Gerig) Donohoo, Hannah(Dustin)Taylor  sister: Colleen (Bob) Langhoff; brother:Thom Noble; brother-in-law: Mike (Billie) Pinkstaff; sister-in-law: Diania (William) Bridgeman; twelve grandchildren: Lily, Faith, Hunter, Kolton, Axle, Paisley, Tilee, Ayden, Ryannah, RayLynn, Kayawnna and Kingston.

      A Memorial service will be held at a later date.

      Ingram-Meridith Funeral Home, West Salem, IL.

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    1. Glenna Hunley / January 18, 2023 at 10:24 pm

      He will be missed by all, he love you Patti and all the girls. He loved his grand babies too, he enjoyed camping and spending time with everyone. He was a wizard with computers, I can’t count on how many times he help me out of a jam or answer all my silly questions. Hugs and prayers my friend LOVE YOU!

    2. Curtis Ingram / January 20, 2023 at 7:57 pm

      Sorry to hear of LeRoy’s passing. Always a lively conversation when we would meet.
      You have our sympathy.
      Curtis and Dolores Ingram

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