(KNZA)--Funeral services have been set for a local Kansas Highway Patrol trooper.
Brandon Leupold, a native of Hiawatha, died Friday at the age of 25. He attended Hiawatha schools, graduating with the class of 2013.
According to the KHP, he had served as a trooper for 3 years and was stationed in Leavenworth County.
Services for Leupold will be held Friday morning at 10:00 at the Leupold's pond located at 1341 Sugar Tree Lane, in rural Hiawatha.
Your asked to park at Hiawatha's Bruning Park, where bus transportation will be provided starting at 8:30.
A register book will be available to sign Thursday at the Chapel Oaks Funeral Home, in Hiawatha.
Among survivors of Brandon Leupold are his parents, John and Megan; two siblings and his fiance, Adrianne Darnell.
( photo credit: Kansas Highway Patrol)
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