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Ralph T. Lippincott

(03/23/1891 - 11/23/1953)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Thomas A Lippincott
Ralph T. Lippincott
Marriage(s)Frances E. Stoneback
 1 Dorothy Pearson on:
   Children:
  - Richard R. Lippincott
  - Living Lippincott
  - Eugene E. Lippincott
  - Robert L. Lippincott
 
  Siblings:
  - Harry Lippincott
 
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Easton Exress, Monday, November 23, 1953
R. T. Lippincott, Ex-Holland Township, School Director
Ralph T. Lippincott, 52, a former member of the Holland Township Boa rd of Education and foreman in the finishing department of the Riegel Pap er Corp. plant, died of a heart attack at his home in Riegelsville, N.J ., this morning at 7 o'clock.

Mr. Lippincott employed by the Riegel Paper Corp for 47 years, had work ed all last week and had planned to report or work today when he was stric ken. He had not been in good health and earlier this year resigned from t he Holland Board of Education after 24 years of service.

He was born in Holland, N.J, son of the late Thomas and Frances Stoneba ck Lipincott. During World War I he served in the U. S. Army.

He was a member of Bethlehem Lodge 140, F&AM of Bloomsbury; Warren Coun ty Forest 114, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; Loyal Order of Mosse, Easton, and t he Booster Club of that order; St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Churc h, of Riegelsville; Riegelsville Fire Department, Warren County Rod and G un Club, and Brown and Lynch Post 9, American Legion, of Easton. He had r esided in the home where he died for the last 48 years.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Pearson Lippincott; three sons, Euge ne E., of Reigelsville, Gunners Mate 3. C. Richard R., stationed on the U .S.S. Bassett, and Pfc Robert L., with the U.S. Army in Japan, and a daugh ter, Miss Betty Lippincott, at home.
 
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