Michael JohnLEPPARDFormer teacher at Sackville School, East Grinstead and local Historian - Passed away at Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton on 10th September 2019, aged 81 years. The Funeral Service will take place at St Swithun's Church on Friday 18th October 2019 at 11.00 am. No flowers please but donations if desired for Cancer Research UK may be sent c/o Francis Chappell & A G Rice 79 High Street East Grinstead RH19 3DD - 01342 321 968
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Trevor Harvey:Mr Leppard taught me Latin and RE, or Divinity as he prefer...10/05/2020
Paul Harrington:Very sad to hear of the passing of Mr Leppard. An inspiratio...19/09/2019
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Mr Leppard taught me Latin and RE, or Divinity as he preferred to call it, at the Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School. Fond memories of him reading the Nigel Molesworth stories in the Summer Term after exams. A great character.
Trevor Harvey:
10/05/2020
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Very sad to hear of the passing of Mr Leppard. An inspirational teacher to me at Sackville some thirty years ago who encouraged me to pursue a career in Architecture. A genuinely funny character, gentleman and one of the East Grinstead greats. Thank you for inspiring me through your lessons and keep looking for the lost pennies wherever you might be now.
Paul Harrington (Student at Sackville School 1986 to 1992)