John-Leppert Jr.-Obituary

John Ellsworth Leppert Jr.

Scotch Plains, New Jersey

1926 - 2016

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August 12, 2016
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Scotch Plains, New Jersey

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Rossi Funeral Home - Scotch Plains Obituary

John Ellsworth Leppert, Jr died on August 13, 2016 at Genisis in Westfield.

Funeral will be on Friday August 19, 2016, 10 am from All Saints Episcopal Church
Park Ave, Scotch Plains. Visitation will be on Thursday August 18 from 4-8pm at
the Rossi Funeral Home 1937 Westfield Avenue Scotch Plains. Interment B/G William
C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown, NJ.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in John's memory to:
Rutgers University Foundation. ( in memo : Leppert Family Scholarship )
Rutgers Athletic Scholarship, R Fund, Winants Hall, 7 College Ave. New Brunswick, NJ 08901

John was born on July 24 1926 in New Brunswick NJ to John Ellsworth Leppert and
Christine Lachenmayer. He grew up in South River, NJ graduating from South River High
in 1944. After graduation he enlisted in Naval Air Corps and spent two years training in Florida,
California and Hawaii, after which World War II had ended. His lifetime objective of a Rutgers
University education began in 1946 as a chemistry major. His time as a walk on for the football
team was short lived, since his labs interfered with football practices. His love of football was satisfied
with his participation in the Sunday games of the Perth Amboy Semi-Pros for which he was paid $25
a game. Graduation from Rutgers enabled him to work first for Squibb Pharmaceuticals and then for
Colloid Chemical in Cedar Knolls. Here he started the lab but rose to president and major owner.
They made resins for brake linings out of cashew nut shell liquid. John was a home-body who loved
gardening, building and refinishing furniture, and doing all the maintenance for his home. However,
when needed, he stepped up to the plate as a Cub Scout Chairman and President of the Blue Raider
Athletic Booster Club. He and his wife sold candy, hot dogs and sandwiches at every athletic event for a year
to raise the money for a universal gym, sorely lacking at the high school.

He is survived by his beloved wife Marie, his children Bonnie Jean and Timothy ( Elaine ), caring grandsons Daniel (Michelle) and Jeffrey and two cherished great grandchildren Connor and Emmet. Sisters Dorothy Stelmaszek
Jane Vincz ( Richard ).

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Dear Marie, Bonnie & Timmy,
When a loved one goes home, they are missed in so many ways. Their memories are very thought provoking. Lep was special to so many of us. He was generous with his free time and I for one cherish the summer visits to your Normandy Beach home. Marie's cooking & warmth as a hostess and Lep's ability to entertain us all on his boat. I feel priviledged to have known Lep and will always have very fond childhood memories of him.

Marie, so sorry to learn about John's passing. So many happy and fun memories of our times together...please know that though I can't be with you, you are in my thoughts and prayers...God Bless...June O'Hearn

Mrs. Leppert and the family, So sorry to hear. You are all in our prayers.
Joanne and Rick Sprague

The Blonsky family is so sorry to learn of "Lep's"passing. We have so many fond memories of spending time at both your Normandy & Scotch Plains homes. Mom sends her love ...she and Mr. L probably knew each other the longest...since grade school.

Kitty

Dear Marie and family, please accept our deepest sympathy. May the years of happy memories bring you comfort at this sad time in your life. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Unfortunately we are not able to express our sympathy in person. Gabe @ Marilyn Spera

We are very sad to hear of John's passing. Joe and Annie had such fun, always, spending time with John and Marie. John's wit and sense of humor stand out among the myriad of happy memories.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Marie and the family.
-- The Qutub Family

Mr. Leppert was the ultimate grandfather. His grandkids were the same age as my sons. They spent quality time in Normandy Beach together and they adored Mr. Leppert. A great deal of fun and he had a boat! He was a true gentleman. Vincent Cino

I only met John about half a dozen times in my life - perhaps a few more than this (over a nearly 21 & 1/2 years period of time).

But John clearly caught my attention each time that I met him!

John CLEARLY loved his Rutgers University - his Scarlet Knights! That was obvious each time that I spoke to him! Especially the Scarlet Knights football team!

At my wife's parents' 50th wedding anniversary celebration in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the Louisiana State...