Marilyn M. Leuppert's Obituary
Marilyn Leuppert, 91, of Culpeper passed away, Sunday, June 1, 2025, at The Culpeper surrounded by her family. She was born July 8, 1933, to the late Henry and Mildred Brodesser in New York City.
Marilyn is survived by her children, Frederick Leuppert, Jr. (Ruth) of N. Myrtle Beach, SC; Karen Leuppert-Smith (John) of Culpeper, VA; Douglas Leuppert (Gabriela) of Somerville, MA, Janice Newman (Bert) of Madison, VA; and Allison Suddarth (Dave) of Winston-Salem, NC; grandchildren, Sarah (Matthew), Stephen (Lauren), Ethan (Grace), Nathaniel (Marina), Alexandra (Matthew), Christine, Ashley (Austin), Adam, and Tyler (Katie); great grandchildren, Natalie and Reagan Deal, Marilyn Smith, Aron, Jason, and Jackson Komar, and Anton and Nina Arruda-Leuppert; her brother, Norman Brodesser; special friend, Vickie Swindler; and a host of extended family and friends.
In addition to her parents, Marilyn is preceded in death by her husband of 68 years Frederick Leuppert; sister, Mildred Boyle; and brother, Richard Brodesser.
The family will receive friends Sunday, June 8, 2025, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel of Culpeper, 850 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, VA.
A funeral service will be held on Monday, June 9, 2025, at 12 p.m. at Found and Sons Funeral Chapel.
The family invites those unable to attend to view via livestream ink https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/index.php?data=MTc0OTEzODM2NDM2NTcxNyZvbmVyb29tLWFkbWluJmNvcHlfbGluaw==
Interment will follow at Culpeper National Cemetery, 501 E. Chandler Street, Culpeper, VA.
The family sends sincere gratitude to the staff of Spring Oak, Warrenton and The Culpeper for their loving and compassionate care of our Mom.
An online guestbook and tribute wall are available at www.foundandsons.com
Found and Sons Funeral Chapel of Culpeper is serving the family.
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