Gerald Lippa

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gerald lippa

Gerald Lippa

April 20, 1950 ~ February 12, 2016

gerald lippa

April 20, 1950 ~ February 12, 2016


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  1. When I think of how my Dad is no longer here, it saddens me more than words can express. On the “other hand,” my Dad is here in spirit. He is no longer in the pain his earthy form had taken on, he is free. Integrity, is the word that best describes my Dad. My Dad taught me that I have a choice in all matters. Do I want to do something with little effort and integrity or, do I want to put forth all efforts into a matter and be proud of what results? The feeling of knowing that you did your absolute best was the feeling that my Dad wanted his daughters to strive for in order to experience a level of pride that one cannot put into words. My Dad may have not had a son, but he taught me things that most Dads teach their sons. I knew how to start a lawnmower, use hedge trimmers, weed wackers, plant flowers & shrubs, there are just too many to name. I thank my Dad for my work ethic, and for making me the strong, self sufficient, educated women that I am today.

    Love Forever & Always,
    Renee

  2. For 43 years we sharred a life. You were my husband and I was your wife. Through good times and bad, happy and sad. We lived and loved, laughed and cried. When God called you home, I was not ready to let you go. There was so much more we wanted to do. You will always live in my heart. I will always love you. I know you are in heaven, with all those “special ones”. Please watch over our daughters, they love you so much. Please send us a “sign” that you are in that most beautiful ” eternal life”. And when my life on earth is over please be waiting for me, when once again you’ll be my husband and I’ll be your wife. Always and Forever,

    Diane

  3. This is an honorary candle lit for my Dad. Rest in Peace Dad. I know you are with our other dearly departed. Please go to the Rainbow Bridge and let our precious dogs know that you are with them now.

  4. I’m so saddened by the passing of my uncle who leaves behind family who loved him. I’ll miss his sense of humor, his good taste in gangster films, and his appetite for life.

  5. Jerry was one of the the most sophisticated high school “boys” that graced Greece Arcadia. He and Diane were like Burton and Taylor to the rest of us. He grew into a classy man much admired for his work ethic and how much he loved his family. His passing is a great loss and my heart goes out to his family and many beloved friends…

  6. Diane and family – I am so very sorry to learn of Jerry’s passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during these difficult days. He was a wonderful person and he will be missed.

  7. Diane, my sincerest sympathy to you and your family. Although many years have passed since Greece Arcadia days, Jerry was a great person and always so friendly. I am sure he will be sadly missed. May God bless you during this difficult time.

  8. Condolences to all of Jerry’s family. I attended Greece Arcadia HS and MCC with Jerry. He was one of the good ones! Rest in Peace my friend

  9. Diane, Danielle, and Renee, Our hearts are broken at the loss of Jerry. He was such a wonderful friend to us. We are very grateful for all the good times we shared. We will miss him very much. Love you all, Sue & Dave