Warren Wesley Lippincott 1917-1998
Categories: Deacon / Deaconess,
Garwin, Iowa,
The Sabbath Recorder Obituary,
Veteran WW II"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 220, No 5, p 25, May, 1998.
Warren W. Lippincott, 80, of New Enterprise, Pa., died on January 31, 1998, at Nason Hospital following an extended illness.
He was born on March 4, 1917, in Garwin, Iowa, the son of Luen and Inez (Van Horn) Lippincott. He was a graduate of Milton (Wis.) College, and served as an Air Force glider pilot during World War II. He married Elda M. Dimond on January 20, 1943, in Sedalia, Mo.
Warren was a former employee of Detwiller's Dairy in New Enterprise, and Penn Air, Martinsburg, Pa. He also owned and operated a barber shop in New Enterprise for several years. He was a member of the Southern Cove Senior Citizens, and the English Seventh Day Baptist Church, New Enterprise, where he served as a deacon and Sabbath School teacher.
In addition to his wife, survivors include two sons, Kenneth of St. Louis, Mo., and Roger of New Enterprise; one daughter, Juanita Platt, of Everett, Pa.; one brother, Darwin, of Elwood, Neb.; three sisters, Della Fern Davis of Verona, N. Y., Ernestine Linnes of Janesville, Wis., and Thelma Hall of Sherrill, N.Y.; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one brother, Leslie.
Funeral services were held on February 3, 1998, at the German SDB Church, New Enterprise, with Rev. Christian Mattison officiating. Burial was in the Salemville (Pa.) Cemetery.