During World War II he served in the U.S. Army for five years. He was a farmer and he raised and trained registered quarter horses. He was a member of Hogle's Creek Masonic Lodge and the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two sisters, Ruby Lipe, Humansville, and Faye Samples, Urbana; a nephew, Jerry Lipe, Canyon Lake, Texas; and a niece, Carmetta Hutchison, Urbana.
Services were Monday, Dec. 28, in Murray Chapel, Humansville, with the Rev. Martin Micke officiating. Pallbearers were Bert Chaney, James Gordon, Donald Pitts, Gene Turner, Carl Lee Turner and Kenneth Floyd. Interment was in Pittsburg Cemetery.
During World War II he served in the U.S. Army for five years. He was a farmer and he raised and trained registered quarter horses. He was a member of Hogle's Creek Masonic Lodge and the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two sisters, Ruby Lipe, Humansville, and Faye Samples, Urbana; a nephew, Jerry Lipe, Canyon Lake, Texas; and a niece, Carmetta Hutchison, Urbana.
Services were Monday, Dec. 28, in Murray Chapel, Humansville, with the Rev. Martin Micke officiating. Pallbearers were Bert Chaney, James Gordon, Donald Pitts, Gene Turner, Carl Lee Turner and Kenneth Floyd. Interment was in Pittsburg Cemetery.
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