Notable, colorful, successful or otherwise interesting Culpeppers of the 20th century who are now deceased and not included in any of our other lists.
In the compilation of any list such as this, it is inevitable that some key individuals will have been inadvertently omitted. If you would like to nominate someone else to this list, please contact Warren Culpepper (warren@culpepper.com).
In the compilation of any list such as this, it is inevitable that some key individuals will have been inadvertently omitted. If you would like to nominate someone else to this list, please contact Warren Culpepper (warren@culpepper.com).
- Charles E. Culpeper (1874-1940)
CEO, CocaCola Bottling of New York - Charles W. Culpepper (1888-1980)
"Dr." Charley: A beloved Horticulturist in Alexandria, Virginia - Clifford Winston Culpepper (1925-2004)
Oklahoma Oilman - Edward Jackson Culpepper (1902-1979)
A vaudevillian known as Jack Pepper, and the first husband of Ginger Rogers, with whom he performed as "Ginger and Pepper" - Francis Daniel Culpepper (1859 - 1910)
Cowboy - Fred Carroll Culpepper, Jr. (1918-2002)
A Major during WW-II in the 101st Airborne, and subsequently an engineering and construction company executive. - James Henry Culpepper, Jr. (1914-1974)
Chemical and fertilize company executive. - James Oliver 'Slim' Culpeper (1904-1938)
A stunt pilot who died of his daring exploits at 34. - John Asberry Culpepper (1885-1929)
Eight children and two grandchildren each celebrated their Golden (50th) wedding anniversaries! - John Cecil Culpepper, Jr., (1936-2008)
Real estate executive - John William Clegg Culpepper (1855-1927)
Traveling Medicine Man in Arkansas who sold an "elixir" of bitters, alcohol and cayenne pepper out of a wagon - Miriam Mish Culpepper (1915-2008)
Public Relations Executive - Olive O'Dell Culpepper (1911-1994)
Civic Worker - Walter Culpepper (1910-1995)
Carved himself a niche in Beale Street and Memphis history with his famed Culpepper's Chicken Shack, where he spent more than 30 years serving the likes of Elvis Presley, Cab Calloway, B. B. King, Bobby Blue Bland and Bing Crosby.