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American-Canadian Wrestler Sweet Daddy Siki’s Love Story: How He Found His Estonian Soulmate

By Grace Evans

American-Canadian Wrestler Sweet Daddy Siki’s Love Story: How He Found His Estonian Soulmate

January 2, 2026

This article was last updated by Pranaya Poudel on January 2, 2026

Elkin James, also known as Sweet Daddy Siki, was an iconic figure in the world of professional wrestling and music.

The American-Canadian wrestler, who built a name for himself in the industry, died at the age of 91 on December 31, 2026.

His death has left a hole in the hearts of his fans, who remember him not only as a wrestler but also as a real performer.

Siki was no ordinary wrestler; he was a WWE champion and a Hall of Famer, often called the “Jackie Robinson of Wrestling.”

His larger-than-life persona and contributions to the sport made him a beloved figure among wrestling lovers.

Fans have expressed interest in his personal life after his death, particularly his relationship with his wife, Anne James, also known as Anu Liis Koks.

How Anu’s Designs Elevated Sweet Daddy Siki’s Star Power

Anu Liis was born on March 22, 1940, in Tartu, Estonia, during one of the most turbulent periods in modern history.

The challenges of the Russian occupation of Estonia during World War II marked her early years.

Jaan, Valeria and Anu Liis on her confirmation day.Jaan, Valeria, and Anu Liis on her confirmation day. (Source: )

Amid escalating dangers, her family faced immense hardships but found resilience in her father, Jaan Koks. Jaan orchestrated a daring escape, leading the family to Germany as refugees.

Carrying young Anu in their arms, the Koks family embarked on an uncertain journey fueled by hope.

After years of searching for a place to call home, they eventually settled in Canada when Anu was just five years old.

Anne Koks With Her Friends After Graduating From Central Technical School. Anne Koks With Her Friends After Graduating From Central Technical School. ()

In Canada, Anu thrived, channeling her artistic passion into a successful career. She graduated from Central Tech in the Arts and further honed her skills at the Ontario College of Art.

Her love for creativity eventually led her to a position as a diorama designer at Toronto’s iconic Eaton store. There, she met her future husband, Sweet Daddy Siki, a charismatic Afro-American wrestler from Texas and a veteran of the Korean War.

Their romance blossomed over time, culminating in their marriage on November 22, 1964. The couple built a life together and welcomed two sons: Reg James, born on June 9, 1965, and Justin James, born on August 13, 1968.

Sweet Daddy Siki During His Wrestling Era And The Customs Made My His Wife, Anu Liss KoksSweet Daddy Siki During His Wrestling Era And The Customs Made My His Wife, Anu Liss Koks (Source: )

Anu supported her husband’s wrestling career steadfastly, leveraging her artistic talents to design his striking outfits.

She crafted about ten dazzling sequin costumes, often working tirelessly through the night, completing her work just in time for breakfast. Her dedication and craftsmanship elevated Daddy Siki’s iconic persona in the wrestling world.

Anu’s personality and sense of humor made their home warm and welcoming, fostering close bonds with her children.

She shared a particularly special connection with her eldest son, Reg, creating cherished memories through trips to museums, art galleries, and concerts during the lively 1980s.

After Losing His Wife, Siki Suffered From Grief That Led To Dementia And His Death On New Year’s Eve

Tragically, Sweet Daddy Siki’s wife, Anne’s health worsened as she battled Parkinson’s disease, osteoporosis, and other ailments, eventually passing away in October 2013.

Her funeral St. James Cemetery and Crematorium in Toronto, and Siki suffered with grief.

Despite being a well-known public personality, Siki kept a low profile in his later years, focusing on his health issues.

He battled dementia with courage till his death.

RIP Sweet Daddy Siki 🙏🏻

— 80's Wrestling (@80sWrestling_)

On New Year’s Eve 2026, he peacefully passed away at Humber Hospital in Toronto, leaving a legacy as a legendary character in wrestling and a loving father to Justin and Reginald James Gregory Oliver.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Siki began wrestling in 1955 in Artesia, New Mexico.
  • When Anu Liis and Sweet Daddy visited the States, they frequently faced criticism for being together.
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