Leigh-Typer-Obituary

Leigh Ellen Ernst Typer

Durango, Colorado

1955 - 2014

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December 19, 2014
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Durango, Colorado

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Leigh Ellen Ernst Typer passed away in Oklahoma City, OK on December 19, 2014. She was born on October 26, 1955 in Durango, CO to Robert and Patricia Ernst. Leigh graduated from Durango High School in 1973, attended Fort Lewis College and was employed by Redfield. She married James Typer in...

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Pat and Bob,

Our sincere condolences in the loss of your daughter. The Beattys

We are so sorry to have learned of your daughters passing at this late date. We are thinking of you Bob and Pat, and your entire family. We are so saddened by your loss and send you our best in the days ahead. With friendship, Chet and Anita

We are so sorry to learn of your daughters death at such a late date. We are thinking of you, Bob and Pat, and your entire family. Sending our friendship and best thoughts at this sad time.

I worked with Leigh at Redfield many years ago. She was a lot of fun and a good friend. I am so sorry for your loss. Rest in Peace, Leigh

Annie and Tom, Our Deepest sorrows to you both in hearing of the loss of your sister Leigh Ellen. My prayers to the Ernst family and to her beloved husband James.
Our Sympathy, Jeff (Sayers) and Dana Gonzalez.

Dear Pat and Bob, I amso sorry to hear about your beloved daughter , Leigh.Iwish the most I have to offer and that is my friendship as a dear friend You have my best .ANNE ALSO SENDS HER CONDOLENCES Mickey Hogan

I'm so sorry for you loss. Our loss, too. She was so much fun when we were in school. May God Bless you and her!

I was so sorry to hear about Leigh. I hadn't seen her in a few years, but I will never forget adventures at Electra Lake and our infamous Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for Halloween our senior year at Durango High School. Leigh's skill with safety pins saved me from a wardrobe malfunction of epic proportions!

I will hold you all in my prayers.
Ann

Her smile which was as bright as the sun
Her warmth that was offered to all
Last but not least, she was my friend