In Memory

David Edwin Lepof

 

David Edwin Lepof, 81, passed away peacefully December 7, 2022 at Hospice of Hamilton. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 20, 1941, to Hyman and Hilda (Tash) Lepof. After graduating from the University of Cincinnati, David went to work for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, as a management trainee, and in 1973 opened Northgate Tire, followed in 1980 by JL Tire in Fairfield. David took pride in operating his business and enjoyed helping keep his customers safe. He is survived by his wife of fifty-four years, Joyce Bruns Lepof, children Matthew Lepof (Kelli), Leah Lepof and Amanda Lepof (Clint Burkholder); Grandchildren Gabriella & Alexis Lepof and Celia Burkholder. He was a life long member of the YMCA, dedicated to his almost daily workouts, and an active member of the Rotary Club of Fairfield. His favorite hobby was visiting the local casinos, where he could be found playing at the dice table. The family would like to express their thanks to his longtime medical team of William Mauntel, David Babbitt, Lynne Wagoner, Gregory Colangelo, David Greenblatt, Matthew Meier & Stephen Martin. Memorials can be made to the Paul Harris Foundation, Mercy Hospital Cardiology Department or Hospice of Cincinnati. Visitation at THE WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 3080 Homeward Way at Rt. 4, Fairfield on Saturday December 10, 2022 from 9:00 AM until the time of the funeral service at 11:00 AM, with Father Larry Tharp, officiating. Private burial in Spring Grove Cemetery. www.websterfuneralhomes.com

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12/08/22 06:43 PM #1    

J. Kenneth (Ken) Richter

David was a loyal and wonderful friend. He was a key component of the Class Steering Committee that we assembled to organize our 40th Reunion at Union Terminal.

He was our treasure and kept accurate financial accounts of the many reunions and birthday celebrations we had after the 40th.

David RIP and you will be greatly missed.

Condolences to Joyce and the family.

Ken Richter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


12/09/22 10:32 AM #2    

Gerald Benjamin

Dave and I go all the way back to Bond Hill School. Always enjoyed seeing him at our reunions.


12/09/22 11:12 AM #3    

Sterling L. Williams

 

David was a very nice guy.  I remember him well in school but like a lot of classmates I had not seen him until the reunions.

We have lost so many lately.


12/09/22 02:07 PM #4    

Martha Jo Meyer (Nall)

 

Dave was a real doll. I am sad. He took care of our gatherings money and 

never complained when we probably went over budget.

Joyce is one fantastic, fun gal and I hate that she has to be sad.

Sometimes when this happens, I like to pretend it didn't so I can think of Dave 

down at Jacks or he and Joyce are cruising.

Prayers, Martha

 


12/09/22 05:53 PM #5    

Bruce L. Oliver

Sorry to learn of Dave's death.  The list of those of us who can remember and mourn the passing of a member of our Class of '59 continues to gradually diminiosh.  I am glad Thatr I am able tp join others in the trip back through our  shared memory lane.  Peace be with you one and all!!!


12/10/22 08:24 AM #6    

Sherman M. Kaplan

I was not close with David, but do remember him as a class member. I send sympathy to his wife and family. Once again, as we as a Class are now seeing much to often, one moment you are there, and the next moment you are not.

Sherm


12/10/22 05:04 PM #7    

Dan Carpenter

I remember playing a lot of basketball in Daves driveway, but my memory says it was in Roselawn that we played.  Dave and I joined a health club in Swifton in our senior year pumping iron and trying to out do each other in dead lifts ,curls and other weight related competitions. After graduation we drifted.  It was good to see that Dave was a Rotarian, we were members of the same association, he in Fairfield , me in Marquette. RIP Dave , you were one of the good ones.

 


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