
Patti Henderson Leap
Patti Henderson Leap, age 74, passed away on April 18, 2025. She was born on March 28, 1951 in St. Louis, MO.
She married Edward Leap on September 11, 1991 in Clayton, MO.
Patti is predeceased by her husband, Edward Leap; her mother, Elinor Christine (Henderson) McCarthy; her father, Charles Edward Henderson; and her stepfather, Harold McCarthy.
Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Rachel Brandes; her grandchildren, Blake Brandes and Alec Brandes; her siblings, Mike Henderson, Larry Henderson, and Barbara Kuennen.
Per Patti’s wishes, no services will be held.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association or COPD Foundation.
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We will definitely miss Patti and all the great times and trips out to Vegas and her fun times at the casino. Rest in peace 🙏 Patti?
We will definitely miss Patti and all the great times and trips out to Vegas and her fun times at the casino. Rest in peace 🙏 Patti?
Definitely one of the best. She wii be missed by many. Thoughtful, funny and caring. RIP girlfriend!
My sweet friend, Patti. I will miss your laughter, your smiles, and everything. I will think about you everyday. Love and miss you so much.
Since I was a young boy Patti was my favorite friend of my Mother’s. The friendliest lady you’d ever meet and her smile and laugh would brighten your day! She will for sure be missed!
It was always such a pleasure when we got to hang out with Patti when we were young! She was my mom’s extra family when her family moved out of St. Louis. I especially remember her workout place. She was always so much fun–always had a smile and was so warm to us.
Patti you will be missed and I will always remember you and your wonderful infectious laugh! I am lucky my sister invited me to some of your family gatherings.
Rest in peace, Patti!
I was Patti’s friend for 50 years. We shared highs and lows. Our memories are of love and laughter. She emanated joy. That is how I see her, with a smile that reaches your soul. Bye, sweetie. I truly loved all our years together.
Patti was always so nice to me. Family gatherings were so much fun when she was there. She will be missed.
I worked with Patti at St.Lukes. It was a joy to work with her. However, we had a special friendship. My husband, Tom, and I had the pleasure of introducing Patti and Ed. We had some good laughs especially about Patti and the first time she made chili. Instead of one clove of garlic, she put in a whole bulb of garlic. Ed always said he could smell it all the way to the airport.My husband and I were glad they made their way to each other. Enjoy the casinos both of you. You are missed