Charles Foster Leeper, 86, of Corpus Christi, Texas, passed away Sunday, April 18, 2021 at Windsor Calallen.
Charles was born to Charles and Eula Leeper on June 1, 1934 in Marietta. He graduated from Thackerville High School. Upon graduation, Charles joined the Army and served for two years in Korea and Japan.
When he returned home, he married Virginia, the love of his life, on September 2, 1955.
Charles worked at Borden Dairy in Oklahoma, North Carolina and Texas for over 40 years. After retiring, he enjoyed traveling the country in his RV with his family. When at home, he spent his time working on his acreage and watching John Wayne movies. He wrote two novels in his spare time and enjoyed woodworking. He regularly attended Faith Church in Orange Grove, Texas. He was proud to be a deacon in the Baptist Church and was a member of the Gideons International.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Patricia Penton.
Survivors include his loving wife of 65 years, Virginia of Corpus Christi; children, Keith Leeper of Orange Grove and Kay (Frank) Crawford of Corpus Christi; brothers, Bobby (Sallly) Leeper of South Padre Island, Texas and Kenny (Jane) Leeper of Norman.
Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Church, P.O. Box 750, Orange Grove, TX 78372.
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