Leo "Gene" Spalding
May 11, 2012
Leo "Gene" Spalding, 70, of Pleasant Hill, passed away after an epic battle with lung cancer on Friday, May 11 while surrounded by his loved ones. He was born on September 23, 1941, in Argentine, Kansas.
Gene graduated from Kansas University in 1963 and married Jo Anne "Charlie" Tompkins in 1972. He went on to pursue a career in sales at Maytag. During his 37 years at Maytag, he was dedicated to mentoring many colleagues throughout their careers. Both of his sons, Gene and David, made their father proud by following him into the sales profession.
After retirement, Gene took off his watch and embarked on his second career as a retired professional golfer and never missed a tee time. His love of the game was passed on to his first grandson, Carter.
When not on the golf course, Gene found time to be very active in the Pleasant Hill community. He enjoyed spending time with his fellow Mustangs, cheering on KU, and founded the "Boys of Summer" traveling golf group. He was also a proud member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation.
Gene will be remembered for his dynamic personality, his passion for his family, and always making people feel special. He loved history, especially the Civil War, crossword puzzles and the quest for the perfect BBQ ribs.
Even in his passing he continued to help people by donating his eyes in the hopes that they will help a fellow golfer find their ball or wordsmith finish the crossword.
Gene is survived by his wife, Charlie; two sons, David and Gene; favorite daughter-in-law, Andrea; brother; and lifelong friend, Dave (Pam); and two grandsons, Carter and Derek. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Gene's family would like to express their gratitude for the respect and compassion extended by the nursing staff at Powell 3 and the John Stoddard Clinic, especially Amy B.
A celebration of life party will be held at the Copper Creek Clubhouse in Pleasant Hill on Sunday, June 3, from 1 to 5 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to the Gene Spalding memorial fund at Valley Bank, 1290 Copper Creek Drive, Pleasant Hill, IA 50327.
John Sundell
04/19/2020
Gene left an indelible mark in my life. I will be forever grateful for his mentoring his teaching and his love. When I was very sick Charlie and Gene let me stay in their house my grandmother was so grateful.
Gene taught me the word Verve.
Gene taught me to catch people doing things right
I have told hundreds of people about him. Would love to hear from Charlie and his sons. John Sundell/702-461-1559
John Sundell
04/19/2020
Gene did make me feel special he called me a superstar
Gene was the finest man that works for Maytag!
Will be forever grateful for all of the memories!
Would love to hear from Charlie and his sons. John Sundell/702-461-1559
T. Kelly
06/03/2012
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies in the loss of your dear loved one. How comforting in knowing Almighty God Jehovah has not only the power but also the desire to resurrect our loved ones. Jesus himself said: "Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." John 5:28,29
Shanel Dearinger ( Zach's Mom )
05/15/2012
Dave and family, I am so very sorry for you're loss! You're family is in our thoughts and prayers!
Kelly shockley
05/12/2012
Dave and family,We are sorry to hear about your loss.You are in our thoughts and prayers.God bless you and family.