He attended South High School and was in Law Enforcement (He was a security guard) for 30 years. He went to The Garden Community Church.
LeRoy loved good movies like Star Trek, loved coffee breaks at restaurants and garage sales with his son.
LeRoy is survived by wife Leah Wilcock; son LeRoy Wilcock; brothers Kelly Wilcock of Utah and Ernest Wilcock of Montana; and sisters Nancy Atwood of Utah and Cheryl Moala of California.
A service will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 10:00am at Westcott Funeral Home in Cottonwood.
Contributions may be made to the family in lieu of flowers.
An online guestbook is available to sign at www.westcottfuneralhome.com
His ashes were scattered at the All Saints Cemetery in Cottonwood.
(Bio by his sisters)
He was also in the ROTC in high school and joined the US Navy. He was only in boot camp when he was discharged because of high arches.
He was quite the tease. He could sing just like Elvis Presley and Hank Williams. I can remember when I took a visit to Joseph for a month that within a week I so homesick when I heard a song by Elvis being played on the radio. He could play guitar and the accordion. His right arm was crushed at a Lumber Co. and he never got full use of his arm, but that didn't stop him from continuing to play. He taught himself how to play backwards all though his heart was never in it the way it was before that.
LeRoy is preceded in death by both parents, his brother, Roger Dean Wilcock. Three nephews, Dean Maxell Wilcock, David LeRoy Wilcock and Terence James Moala.
He attended South High School and was in Law Enforcement (He was a security guard) for 30 years. He went to The Garden Community Church.
LeRoy loved good movies like Star Trek, loved coffee breaks at restaurants and garage sales with his son.
LeRoy is survived by wife Leah Wilcock; son LeRoy Wilcock; brothers Kelly Wilcock of Utah and Ernest Wilcock of Montana; and sisters Nancy Atwood of Utah and Cheryl Moala of California.
A service will be held on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 10:00am at Westcott Funeral Home in Cottonwood.
Contributions may be made to the family in lieu of flowers.
An online guestbook is available to sign at www.westcottfuneralhome.com
His ashes were scattered at the All Saints Cemetery in Cottonwood.
(Bio by his sisters)
He was also in the ROTC in high school and joined the US Navy. He was only in boot camp when he was discharged because of high arches.
He was quite the tease. He could sing just like Elvis Presley and Hank Williams. I can remember when I took a visit to Joseph for a month that within a week I so homesick when I heard a song by Elvis being played on the radio. He could play guitar and the accordion. His right arm was crushed at a Lumber Co. and he never got full use of his arm, but that didn't stop him from continuing to play. He taught himself how to play backwards all though his heart was never in it the way it was before that.
LeRoy is preceded in death by both parents, his brother, Roger Dean Wilcock. Three nephews, Dean Maxell Wilcock, David LeRoy Wilcock and Terence James Moala.
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