Emery C. Eakle

December 24, 1962 ~ November 25, 2021
Mr. Emery C. Eakle, 58, of Indianapolis, passed away peacefully on November 25, 2021. He was born on December 24, 1962 in Indianapolis, Indiana to the late Edward and Mildred Louise (Strode) Eakle. He was a graduate of Southport High School where he was a very successful gymnast. This led Emery to go on to attend Indiana University where he walked on the gymnastics team. After a year at IU, Emery returned to Indianapolis to attend IUPUI. It was here that he graduated with his undergraduate degree in 1986. During his tenure there, Emery met Cynthia Kiefer in a Zoology course. The pair ran into each other multiple times on campus and during student and substitute teaching, which led to Emery eventually asking Cindy on a date. The two were wed in St. Mark Catholic Church on January 23, 1988.
Emery was a project manager for Eli Lilly in Indianapolis. He retired in 2017 after 25 years of service to the company. During his employment there, Emery earned his Master of Science in Software Engineering in 1995. Driven in every aspect, he was a lifelong learner and mentor to many.
Always active, Emery enjoyed keeping his yard and home meticulously. He was always looking for ways to update his home, most recently with bathroom renovations. He was eager to help his children with projects in their own homes as well. When not brainstorming his next task, Emery could be found participating in the Mini Marathon or riding his bike with Ride Across Indiana. Emery relished in being active in Scouting with Troop 499, where he was currently serving as the Scout Master. His many trips camping and canoeing with scouts over the years were treasured by Emery.
As his children grew, Emery assisted them through preparation of the various sacraments in the Catholic Church. He also was an active volunteer for the Dad’s Club at Perry Meridian High School raising funds for student scholarships; Emery served as president of this club for several years. He was an avid reader and white-water rafter. Passionate about acts of service, he and his wife, Cindy volunteered with marriage preparation at St. Mark Catholic Church. Operating his HAM radio, brewing his own beer, teaching motorcycle lessons through ABATE, and spending time with his family were cherished hobbies of Emery’s. He was always thinking towards the future in an adventurous aspect, particularly when it came to trips or projects. His dedication to his family, lifelong learning, and serving others are all traits that will leave a legacy in those Emery leaves behind.
Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Cynthia “Cindy” Eakle; his children, Bryan (Hilary) Eakle, Megan (Jeff) Corso, Steven (Catherine) Eakle, and Daniel (Marina) Eakle; his grandchildren, Josephine, Lucas, and Cecilia Eakle; and his sister, Sandy (Charles “Chuck”) Stocking. He is preceded in death by both of his parents and his brother, Dennis Eakle.
Emery’s Life Celebration® visitation will be held at O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 on Sunday, November 28, 2021 from 2:00 to 6:00 PM. On Monday, November 29, 2021 Morning Prayers will be said at the funeral home prior to the celebration of Mass at 9:30 AM. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Fr. Tim Wyciskalla on Monday, November 29, 2021 at 10:00 AM in St. Mark Catholic Church, 535 E. Edgewood Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227.
In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting memorial donations be made to Boy Scout Troop 499; envelopes will be provided at the funeral home on Sunday evening. O’Riley Funeral Home is serving the Eakle family. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to share a favorite memory of Emery with his family on the online guest registry.
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Thanks for being awesome. Impacting the lives of so many young men through your Scouting efforts, teaching many about gun and motorcycle safety, raising the next generation of Eagle Scouts and impacting so many lives worldwide through your efforts in bringing the next generation of medicines to the market…to help the patient who’s waiting. You made a difference and your legacy will live on. Rest easy, my friend.
Emery was a good man. I met him through the Perry Meridian High School Dad’s Club and through St. Mark Church. I followed him in the officers ranking at Perry and took over the Presidents role. He taught me a lot about the high school and his stories will remain good memories with me. His leadership there and all the other things he did, motorcycles, Scouts, and shooting skills will be missed.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
A wonderful person. A supporter of others. A neighbor. You will be missed.
Please accept our condolences and count on our prayers. John and Deb Madden
Heartfelt condolences. I had the honor of working with Emery at Lilly. He was a wonderful coworker and his love for his family always shone through
Emery cared for the success of Eli Lilly, the people he worked with and the project management discipline. He was a great friend, mentor and coach. He will be missed. My condolences to the family.
Our deepest sympathy.
Emery was a positive force on the team where we worked together at Lilly. He was always upbeat, happy, and eager to contribute. I’ll miss his laugh.
Andy and I are so terribly sorry to have heard of Emerys passing. We send our deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time. Tina and Andy
Wishing you courage, strength and love to help you through this loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Emery was such a good and kind man. We only have good memories of him. Wishing Cindy and the family condolences and our deepest sympathy. Ron and Denise Summers
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
I volunteered with Emery with Troop 499. My son just earned his Eagle rank. Emery was always available to the Troop even though his kids had long since aged out of scouts. He will be missed.
Rest In Peace my dear friend! You leave a legacy of wonderful family, many friends and good deeds. A life well lived. ߒ Mandy and Tony Bedwell
I will miss the conversations with Emery during Dads’ Club events, your good natured humor and your advice. Until we see each other again! Paul Vanek
Emery served our Scouts as if he was a disciple. My son Giovanni has always looked up to him as a guide and mentor. Emery will be missed by so many but we can find peace knowing he is in The Highest Place. A great Leader and example of how we should all live.
Emery was one of those people that was someone that you could always call to get help at the PMHS Dads’ Club. I remember countless times coming into the gym and realizing that Emery was already getting everything ready for the next event, or the times where he was out on the grill in February cooking all of the hamburgers and hot dogs! He will be surely missed. Randy Morris
Had the pleasure of working with Emery. Had a greater pleasure having our children grow up together. Had the privilege of having Emery as a friend. Continued prayers for the Eakle Family.
Lit a candle in memory of Emery C. Eakle
Jesus, Mary and Joseph comfort you Cindy and all of your family. Love and Prayers. John Herbertz, Duluth, MN
Emery was so wonderfully generous with his time and his knowledge. A generation of Project Managers at Lilly owe him a great debt of gratitude. If that wasn’t sufficient, he was a lovely bloke too; patient, kind, humorous and very thoughtful.
I will always remember those spelunking trips that the older kids got to take with Emery. Then one year Emery let me, the younger kid at the time, tag along and gave me extra attention. It was the coolest trip of my life at that point. Thank you Emery
Cindy I am so sorry to hear this. Praying for you and your family. Becky Maier
Emery was a wonderful man, that truly cared about his fellow human beings. This was evident by the amount of time and energy he committed to scouting, firearms safety and motorcycle rider education, just to name a few. He has touched and enriched countless people’s lives. I am certain this his actions have also saved a great number of lives. His warmth, wit, compassion and professionalism will be greatly missed. We were blessed to have Emery as a part of our family.