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Leigh DuPre

1964 - 2021

Leigh DuPre obituary, 1964-2021, Atlanta, GA

BORN

1964

DIED

2021

Leigh DuPre Obituary

DUPRE, Leigh

Judge Leigh Moore DuPre left her earthly home and joined her heavenly Father on April 30, 2021; her loving family was by her side. Leigh was born in Rome, Georgia on August 29, 1964, the oldest daughter of Robert Lewis Moore, Jr. and Peggy Holland Moore. She grew up in Rome, where she became a National 4-H champion and graduated from Model High School as a STAR student. She graduated from Berry College (B.A. Political Science) in 1986 and from the University of Georgia School of Law (J.D. cum laude) in 1989. After clerking in Augusta for U.S. Magistrate John Dunsmore, Leigh began an accomplished career as a prosecutor in the Clayton County Solicitor's office. She soon became known for demonstrating that "the State is always ready" and for making short work of the many opposing counsel and others who often underestimated her. She later moved to the Dekalb Solicitors office and soon after that Fulton County District Attorney Lewis Slaton hired her. She later served as Chief Deputy of the Fulton Major Narcotics unit for many years. During her 20 plus years as a prosecutor, Leigh tried over 70 jury trials to verdict as lead counsel. She was appointed and served as an Atlanta Municipal Court Judge for the past 8 years. Leigh loved justice and serving the public. She was well liked and respected by members of the defense bar as a skillful and tenacious, but fair and compassionate, prosecutor. She often remarked that there were no winners at the end of a criminal trial. She remained true to the letter and spirit of our Constitution and laws and their protections of those accused of crimes. She also worked with many defendants who were able to qualify for "drug court" presided over by Judge Isaac Jenrette as an alternative to incarceration, and took great joy in the remarkable stories of recovery and redemption she witnessed there. From her years as prosecutor, Leigh saw firsthand the hard work and sacrifice required of law enforcement officers and the dangers they faced in keeping our community safe. She gained a special appreciation and respect for good, committed law enforcement officers and they loved and respected her. They often sought her counsel in how to lawfully execute a search warrant, effect an arrest or take other action to ensure that they stayed within the boundaries of the U.S. Constitution. Leigh married Bill on June 10, 1995, and, as she did for so many others, forever changed his life for the better with her steadfast love and devotion. While working full time, she raised three wonderful sons who are now entering adulthood and carrying with them many of her wonderful qualities. Leigh was a devoted mom who cherished her family. From cheering at lacrosse games, swim meets, wrestling matches and cross-country races, to helping sell Sally Foster wrapping paper, to taking each son to New York to mark their 12th birthday, she put her heart and soul into nurturing and raising her boys into the young men they are today. Leigh exhibited and magnified many of her parents' best qualities, including an unyielding Christian faith that she lived every day, love for her neighbors, commitment to her family, an exceptional work ethic, genuine love and care for those less fortunate than herself, and a wonderful sense of humor and adventure. She shared her parents' love of cycling, competing in BMX races in her teens and later completing the Bike Ride Across Georgia ("BRAG") with her sister Amy and brother Rob. She paddled across the Okefenokee Swamp with her husband Bill the year before they were married. She loved Jesus, serving her church, Haygood Memorial UMC, in many capacities (including chairing the Weekday Children's Ministries board and later the Missions Committee), spending time with her family, serving the public as a judge, reading, history, the U.S. Constitution, Hamilton, Hello Kitty, travel, all manner of flowers, playing Pokemon Go, being declared the "GOAT" (greatest of all time) by the Woodward wrestling team when she bought them Chick fil-A, board games and a wide range of music spanning from Barry Manilow, to Toby Keith to Julia Rice playing the piano or organ at Haygood. Leigh's infectious smile and her big blue eyes lit up many a room. After being sworn in to Atlanta Municipal Court, Leigh quickly became known as the "happiest judge." She treated all who appeared before her with courtesy and respect and never forgot she was there to serve the public. She kept a supply of Happy Meal toys to give to children attending court with their parents, and she gave copies of the U.S. Constitution, to commemorate its signing, to those in her courtroom on Constitution Day. Leigh was well known for simple acts of kindness like finding the perfect gift for friends, family and co-workers to recognize a birthday, anniversary, graduation, job change or other milestone. She exhibited a thoughtful, humble, kind, generous, loving spirit and witnessed her strong Christian faith, helping the countless lives she touched. Leigh had a truly grateful heart and often stopped to count her many blessings. She also exhibited unquestioned integrity, always choosing the right thing regardless of how hard it was, a quiet inner-strength, strong work ethic and indomitable will that accomplished more good in her all-too-short life than most of us could accomplish in several lifetimes. Leigh is survived by her mother, Peggy Moore, her sister and best friend, Amy Moore Bursi, her brother Rob Moore, her loving husband (and best friend, next to Amy) of nearly 26 years, Bill DuPre, and their sons, William, Robert and Andrew. She was preceded in death by her father, Bob Moore. Services will be held at Haygood Memorial United Methodist Church, 1015 E. Rock Springs, Rd NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30306 on Thursday, May 6 at 2:00 PM. Attendance will be subject to advance reservations at https://www.haygoodumc.org/ Seating may be limited due to COVID and capacity issues, but with accommodations planned for overflow seating and livestreaming. A reception open to everyone wishing to attend will follow outside on the church grounds. Graveside interment for family and close friends will follow at date and place to be announced later. In lieu of flowers, Leigh's family asks that donations in her memory be made to Haygood Memorial United Methodist Church, Intown Collaborative Ministries, the 300 Club of Atlanta, or the Flint Riverkeeper.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 4, 2021.

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Melynee Leftridge Harris

May 14, 2025

the years go by. it seems like yesterday that leigh was here and we would be texting about this or that or maybe a phone call to set up lunch or get some information. the years are flying by. still, i miss my friend.

Melynee Leftridge

April 28, 2024

i mentioned leigh to a young public defender who made an appearance in my court last week. she was formerly a public defender in atlanta municipal court. we shared memories of judge dupree.

i still miss my friend.

Melynee Leftridge

October 6, 2023

I am still missing my friend.

melynee leftridge harris

February 15, 2023

I miss my friend.
My condolences to you, her family.

Sabrina C. Smith

May 7, 2021

Kind and gentle spirit. She will be missed. Rest In Peace

Sammye Justice

May 7, 2021

My family and I are blessed to have known Leigh for many years through Haygood UMC. Her kind, gracious, thoughtful, courageous presence was always apparent. She was an inspiration. She lived her life loving God and loving her neighbors.

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melynee leftridge

May 5, 2021

Leigh was my loyal friend for 25 years. She was exceedingly poised, thoughtful and had a wicked sense of humor. We would meet for lunch on occasion at the Subway between our courthouses and we would catch up and laugh, laugh laugh. Leigh had a great laugh and when she would laugh, her eyes would crinkle up at the corners. A kind person with a kind face. So much fun to be around. Leigh was the very best of the best. May she rest in eternal peace. (We will see each other again, my friend.)

Michele McCutcheon

May 5, 2021

My prayers and thoughts go out to Leigh Dupre’s husband, sons and other family members. Leigh and I were colleagues for many years in the Fulton Co. District Attorney’s Office and also both attended Berry College, but graduated years apart.
Leigh was a smart, gentle, soft-spoken and genuinely kind person. She was always optimistic and always had the warmest and most endearing smile. She was a mentor to many attorneys and possessed impeccable integrity. Leigh will be greatly missed and fondly remembered always. Good job, fine and faithful servant. Peace be still...

John Wolfinger

May 5, 2021

I had the pleasure of meeting Leigh when I was a citizen volunteer in the Fulton County CourtWatch program. I was impressed at what a warm, caring and concerned lady she was. My sincere condolences to her family and courtroom associates.

May 5, 2021

"Servant of God, well done. Rest from thy loved employ; The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy."
- James Montgomery (author) | African Methodist Episcopal Hymnal.

You abided in God's love and shared that love daily with our Haygood CDC Community. I give thanks for your light, for the warmth and joy in your smile and for God's grace through you my Friend.

Deepest Condolences to the Dupree and Moore Family.
With love, Terrylynn Pons

Brian C. Ross

May 5, 2021

Leigh and I worked together at the Fulton County DA's Office. She was one of my favorite people. She was a tireless advocate for the people, and genuinely cared about every case she worked. Everyone who had the pleasure of meeting and/or working with Leigh knew she was special. She will be sorely missed. My deepest condolences to her family and friends during this difficult time.

Julie McCormick

May 4, 2021

My sincere sympathy to your family. Leigh and I went to Berry together and were both from Rome. I loved her and her life speaks well for her tremendous character. God’s peace to all of you!

Melanie Self New

May 4, 2021

Leigh was a dear childhood friend and all throughout high school. I remember Girl Scout Troop meets at the Moore’s house was always exciting. Always friendly and watched out for those less fortunate.
She will be greatly missed

Juliette Scales

May 4, 2021

Leigh and I worked together at the DA office and I found her to have an ever present smile and goodwill toward others. She had a compassionate heart and a sweet kind spirit that was infectious to all of us. I pray for her family and that their hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Sincerely yours and May God bless. Juliette W. Scales

Melodie LeRoy

May 4, 2021

Leigh was a classmate and friend of mine! I remember Leigh for her tender heart. She was mild but assertive when she needed to be. We did many class projects together. I spent some time in her gracious home with her mom making sure we had a snack! Leigh was one of the first students to drive in our class. She always offered to give us a ride if we needed one.
Leigh’s memory will always carry on in our hearts!
Until we meet again sweet friend❤

Melvin Wheat

May 4, 2021

I graduated with Leigh from Model High School in 1982. She was always sweet and had a cheerful disposition then, and when she was chosen as STAR student, we all knew it was well-deserved. Lost touch over the years, but I knew of her successes in the judicial system. Prayers for the family for peace during this time of grief.

Yolanda Mack

May 4, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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