Robert E. Leake Jr.
Published 12:01 am Monday, March 21, 2022
Robert E. Leake Jr., of Covington, La., 94, died on March 16. He was born in Lake Charles, La., to Robert E. Leake and Marie Landry Leake.
He was predeceased by his brother, John Thomas Leake, and his wife Martha Lea Leake.
He is survived by his children, Robert E. Leake III, Victoria Kennedy, William Fields Leake, and Rebekah Winters; stepson, Paul Lea; and stepdaughter, Janet Lea Street; and by five grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Bob graduated from Lake Charles High School in 1944. He attended LSU, was a member of the 1945 LSU golf team, and graduated from the School of Law. He served many years on the Law School Board of Alumni Trustees and was named LSU Law Center Alumnus of the Year for 1996. He followed Tiger football and baseball with a passion and loved his university.
His distinguished law career in New Orleans lasted 59 years, and he retired in 2007 from the firm of Leake and Andersson. He served the profession as president of the New Orleans Bar Association, Executive Committee member of the Louisiana State Bar Association, and delegate to the American Bar Association. He was also president of the International Association of Defense Counsel and was named Lawyer of the Year by the Louisiana Bar Foundation.
From his Lake Charles childhood, he learned to love the outdoors. He became an excellent golfer and an avid bird watcher and gardener. He expressed his lifelong love of singing by performing in college musicals, in the New Orleans Opera Association Chorus, and in church choirs. After moving to Christwood retirement community in Covington, he organized and led the Christwood Singers and gave informal talks on opera. He was dearly loved and respected by his family; he loved his fellow man and lived with vigor; he trusted to the benevolence of God.
A celebration of life will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, Covington, on Monday, March 21, at 11 a.m. with interment at Lake Lawn Cemetery, Metairie, at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the New Orleans Opera Endowment Fund or to the charity of your choice.