Our Experienced Staff

Our Experienced Staff

All of our licensed directors adhere to the highest standard of ethical practices and are committed to ensuring that all of your needs are attended to. Their commitment to the community and genuine compassion toward families are but a few of the characteristics that make them outstanding in their field. We are proud to have them on our staff. 

Donna Leibensperger Parr

Donna M. Leibensperger Parr is a third generation funeral director. Her grandfather, Stephen T. Leibensperger was the first generation funeral director and founder of Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc. 

Derek Leibensperger

Derek Martin Domer Leibensperger joined the Leibensperger Funeral Homes, Inc. as a licensed funeral director. He joins his sister, Donna, as a third generation funeral director.


Todd Kennedy

Born in Sayre, Pa. Todd is a 1993 graduate of Hamburg Area High School. He received an Associates Degree in Business Management from Reading Area Community College.


Andrea (Stetzler) Leibensperger

Andrea Marie (Stetzler) Leibensperger is the wife of Derek and serves the family business as the Administrative Assistant

Our Team is always ready to serve you, in your time of need.

In Memory

M. Domer Leibensperger

M. Domer Leibensperger, 75, of Hamburg, passed away on Monday, December 14, 2015 in his residence. He was the husband of Dianne K. (Herber) Leibensperger. They were married on April 19, 1969 and celebrated forty-six wonderful years of marriage.
Born in West Reading on May 31, 1940, he was the son of the late Stephen T. and Viola M. (Bisker) Leibensperger. He was a 1958 graduate of Hamburg High School and a 1961 graduate of the Cincinnati College of Embalming. Domer was a licensed funeral director in Hamburg since 1961, working with his father. In 1974, he purchased the former Naftzinger Funeral Home in Centerport. Domer fulfilled his dream of building and opening a new funeral home facility in Leesport in December 2012, thus closing the Centerport location. He was proud to serve the surrounding communities in their time of need and never felt like he worked a day in his life.

As a young man, he learned what it meant to be a hard worker. He delivered newspapers, sold bread, collected trash, and portrayed Santa Claus to many families in the area.

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