Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Thursday, November 9, 1944
Kenneth Uriah Lippencott, aged 22, son of Mrs. Mary Braden Lippencott and the late Jesse D. Lippencott, died Tuesday night, Nov. 7, 1944, at 11:40 o'clock at the Lippencott home on East Franklin street. He was injured in an automobile accident in 1932 and had been a semi-invalid ever since.
He was born Dec. 29, 1921, in Morrisville and spent all his life in the Waynesburg community. He was a member of the Morrisville Methodist Church. Besides his mother the following brothers and sisters survive: Miss Elsie Lippencott, at home; Mrs. Thomas Grable, Jr., of Waynesburg; Cpl. Robert Lippencott, now in a hospital somewhere in England, Pvt. Ralph Lippencott, stationed with U.S. troops on the island of Guam.
Democrat Messenger
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Thursday, November 9, 1944
Kenneth Uriah Lippencott, aged 22, son of Mrs. Mary Braden Lippencott and the late Jesse D. Lippencott, died Tuesday night, Nov. 7, 1944, at 11:40 o'clock at the Lippencott home on East Franklin street. He was injured in an automobile accident in 1932 and had been a semi-invalid ever since.
He was born Dec. 29, 1921, in Morrisville and spent all his life in the Waynesburg community. He was a member of the Morrisville Methodist Church. Besides his mother the following brothers and sisters survive: Miss Elsie Lippencott, at home; Mrs. Thomas Grable, Jr., of Waynesburg; Cpl. Robert Lippencott, now in a hospital somewhere in England, Pvt. Ralph Lippencott, stationed with U.S. troops on the island of Guam.
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