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James D. Rippy

James D. Rippy

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James David Rippy, 67 of Tipton died Sunday, July 4, 2021 at I.U. Health – Tipton Hospital. He was born in Tipton on January 18, 1954 to James Wilson and Naomi Ruth (Bitner) Rippy.

Jim was a very giving person, serving in the United States Air Force, then in the United States Army for a total enlistment of 18 years prior to his employment at the Post Office. He was a member of the American Legion. He attended Tipton High School where he was a member of the band. Jim’s musical talents followed him to the Air Force where he continued in the band. He was also a huge Indiana Pacers and Indianapolis Colts fan.

Jim moved many times in his military career. He was stationed in Alaska, Greece, West Germany, Turkey and several locations in the United States. His efforts earned him several awards while in the Army. He always envisioned time in combat, but that was not how his military service directed him.

Jim is survived by his daughter, Melissa Ann Webb of Elwood and the mother of his daughter, Pamela Ann (Long) Rippy of Elwood. Siblings include Rick Rippy (Donita) of Tipton, Roger Rippy (Lauren), Oregon City, Oregon and Ernie Rippy, Becky Rippy, Bryan Rippy and Vicky Rippy, all of Tipton. Jim was able to enjoy his grandchildren, Charles R. Webb III and wife Alexis and Brendon Webb, and was anxiously awaiting his great-granddaughter Lyra in August.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 10 at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with Rev. Linda McKiernan-Allen presiding. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery with military honors. Visitation will also be on Saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. until service time.

The funeral will be livestreamed and also recorded for watching later on Jim’s obituary page at www.young-nichols.com where condolences may be left for his family.

Memorial donations may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, PO Box 98018 Washington, DC 20090.

 

 

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7 thoughts on “James D. Rippy”

  1. Daniel Antunes

    My condolences to Jim’s family. I’ve known Him for several years and cared for my children Maeghan and Justine while he was their step-father.
    Kind hearted man. He will be missed by all who knew him.

  2. Michele Gravel

    My deepest sympathies. I will always remember Jim fondly, especially his laughter. He had a heart of gold and always ready to help family and friends in anyway he could. May Jesus give you strength and comfort.

  3. Maeghan Antunes

    Jim was like a father to me and my sister Justine. He was the greatest step father and has a heart of gold. He was a huge impact in my life and will always miss his guitar playing, laughter, and life lessons. I can still hear him in my head telling me from right to wrong and to keep my head up. I will always love him and forever will miss him.

  4. Rest in Peace Uncle Jim, You Are a “Free Bird” Now. Condolences to the Whole family and sending prayers , love, peace and strength for one another .
    Kim and Kevin

  5. Gary & Jane Widener

    We remember Jim and his family as dear friends from our days at FTCKY. Sending prayers and condolences to all family. May God bless and comfort you.

  6. Gary & Jane Widener

    We remember Jim and his family from our time at FTCKY. Good times! Prayers and condolences to the family. May God bless you.

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