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Frank TRIPPETT Obituary

TRIPPETT, Frank Leftwich

Feb. 17, 1951 to April 29, 2021

Surrounded by his family and in the minds and prayers of his friends, Frank Leftwich Trippett died peacefully at home on April 29, 2021. The cause was mesothelioma.

Frank Trippett was born in Greenwood, Mississippi, the son of Eva Lillian McBee Trippett and Bernard Leftwich Trippett. His intelligence and thoughtfulness were evident from an early age. As a youngster he exhibited a serious and sober demeanor combined with natural humor, qualities he showed throughout his life and which drew so many people so strongly to him. He was proud of his family's Mississippi and Ohio roots, which were the foundation of the principles by which he lived: honor,

duty, and love for his country and his family.

Frank graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and then earned a Master of Arts Degree at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1975. He served abroad with distinction in Islamabad, Karachi, Rabat, Bucharest, Jerusalem, twice in London, and Stockholm. During his career, Frank earned three exceptional performance awards and one group meritorious citation. Upon his retirement in 2001, he was awarded the

Career Intelligence Medal. Following his government service, Frank successfully pursued engagements in the private sector.

Frank was a good listener and had an abiding curiosity about the world. He could size up a situation and make sense of it through the maze of culture, language and philosophical

differences that often cloud our relations with other

countries. Frank was a gifted linguist. He spoke French, Italian, Romanian, and Urdu. His family accompanied him on most of his overseas tours; they too served America. Frank felt a

special connection to patriotic service when the destroyer USS Leftwich, named in honor of Colonel William G. Leftwich, his father's first cousin, who was killed in Vietnam, was commissioned in August 1979.

As justifiably proud as he was of his service to the United States, Frank was even more proud of the family he and his wife of 42 years Linda created. He burst with pride describing what his daughters Hailey and Rachel had most recently

accomplished. Becoming a grandfather connected him to the future.

Frank Trippett was a strong hiker and cyclist. He enjoyed the groups he hiked with, and, as he had in his professional life, he created opportunities to learn something from everyone. He was proud of completing the Tour de Mont Blanc. Hiking and biking also allowed Frank to pursue his fascination with sports equipment of all kinds. He was an amusing and knowledgeable guide to gear for his less learned friends.

Frank loved to listen to music, especially "that old time rock and roll." He was an enthusiastic sampler of many artists, but always returned to Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, and Eric Clapton playing Robert Johnson. He was also an eclectic reader. He was interested in philosophy and thinking about life's mysteries. When his daughter Rachel moved to New Mexico to serve as a doctor in the Indian Health Service, he dove into books about the history and cultures of Native Americans and the stories of early Spanish and American explorers.

Frank made it a priority in his life to keep in regular contact with his friends and classmates from his early school years, his cousins in Mississippi, and his many friends and colleagues around the world. He was a faithful correspondent known for his lengthy and wry letters, emails, and sometimes surprise phone calls.

Frank Trippett is survived by his wife Linda; his daughters Hailey and Rachel; son-in-law Robert Bamberger Greiwe;

Rachel and Bam's son Noah; his sister Lillian and her children Brooke and Benjamin.

Frank Trippett lived the last weeks of his too short life with good humor, grace, curiosity, compassion for others and the fierce love he had for his family.

There will be a celebration of Frank's life later this year. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider contributing to The Frank Leftwich Trippett Miami University Dolibois European Center (MUDEC) Fund or to the Arc of Northern Virginia.

The Arc of Northern Virginia is a social services agency which supports individuals with intellectual and developmental

disabilities. Frank actively and strongly supported their work. The Arc of Northern Virginia's website is www.thearcofnova.org.

The Dolibois Center is Miami University's European Center in Luxembourg. Frank participated in the program as a student and supported it throughout his life. To contribute, go to www.GiveToMiamiOH.org/Give and enter The Frank Leftwich Trippett Miami University Dolibois European Center (MUDEC) Fund in the "Additional Gift Details" section. Contributions can also be made by phone or mail; those instructions can be found on the Miami giving page website.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News from May 6 to May 9, 2021.

Memories and Condolences
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Jane Abel

April 30, 2024

My thoughts are with Linda, Hailey, and Rachel today.

Jane Fowlkes Abel

April 29, 2022

It was an honor to be among the guests at the celebration of Frank´s life.
And while my husband urged me to speak, I felt intimidated and let the moment pass.

In the summer of 1970, I left the country for the first time to study French at Laval University in Quebec. Finding my way to class the first morning, I noticed the tallest boy I´d ever seen. It turned out that we were classmates and he had been as nervous as I. During those six weeks studying with Madame Carboni we became great friends and shared many adventures in and around Quebec City.

As every person has mentioned, when you are befriended by Frank Trippett, it´s for life. Throughout the years we remained in touch with each other and added our families into the mix - visits in our homes, cards or letters, a spate of emails, or a phone call. His description of "walking" in the Scottish Highlands led to my husband and me taking the same trek a couple of years ago. We survived.

This fifty year friendship was rekindled when Frank called me near the beginning of the March 2020 lockdown, explaining that he was using this time to get in touch with old friends. After that hours long call on we emailed each other regularly, discussing our families, Covid, politics, books, movies, and Netflix. We were hoping the four of us might take a hiking trip in NC when the pandemic abated. Most importantly, Frank urged me to renew my study of French, which I have done. I am determined to become fluent, thanks to his encouragement. When my emails and calls went unanswered, I knew something was terribly wrong. I learned what that something was when Linda called me just in time to let me tell him goodbye.

He influenced our lives in so many subtle ways-my heart hurts that we can no longer share our thoughts and stories.

Rachel, Hailey, thank you for including us in that beautiful tribute to your brilliant husband and father. We were allowed a new insight into his incredible life.

Adieu, mon ami.

Rex W. Long

October 21, 2021

My condolences to Frank's Family and Friends. I knew him as far back as 6th grade in Kettering, The Boy Scouts (Troop 236) in Kettering and we finished high school together in 1969 also in Kettering. RIP. (RWL)

Bruce Byington

September 19, 2021

I just found this site tonight. Tomorrow is Franks´ memorial service and I find myself once again on my porch in the mountains sitting by myself and reflecting. Back in May when I found out about Frank´s passing, I did the same but had a long conversation with Craig B sharing our thoughts, sadness, and memories. Anyone who knew Frank understood what a privilege it was to know such a man. One of my many regrets in life is that I lost touch with Frank when he joined the Agency. I met Frank in high school and had many classes each year together. Whether it was Mr. Funderberg or Miss Funk, we always had good laughs and good conversations about these classes. It was late May or early June of ´69, just before I went off to Georgia Tech, that I was at his house visiting with BL and him, when he said "Byington I want you to listen to this." It was Crosby, Stills and Nash first album. I have always thought of Frank when listening to any of those guys and they remain some of my favorites to this date. And, always when the Stones came on, I thought of Frank when he truly let his hair down. But the most memorial time I had with Frank was the summer of ´72. Craig and I spent maybe 2 weeks with Frank in Firenze. It was like having your own personal guide to the museums of Florence. Plus, a travel guide that knew all of the local restaurants to go to -especially the ones we could afford. And, of course, they all knew him. It was truly one of the most special times of my life. - enjoying life at its best with Frank and Craig. I was lucky enough to see him twice in DC about 7 or 8 years ago. I did some work with the Agency and we met for dinner one night and the other night I went out to his house and got to meet Linda for the first time. And, after that, Frank, JVZ (Jan Van Zandt) and I had a series of emails catching up with her and sharing family and life stories. Was so hoping to spend more time with Frank once I fully retired. As Younks said the other day, "we lost a good one" and I would add much too early. Lil and Linda, my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

Jane Fowlkes Abel

May 25, 2021

Frank and I met in French class at LaVal University in the summer of 1970. We remained friends ever since. He was a brilliant, funny, fascinating man who brought out the best in others. Linda, Hailey, Rachel--I cannot even imagine how you will miss him. My love goes out to you all.

David Good

May 13, 2021

I’ve said it before, but it should be said again: I find it hard to imagine a world without Frank in it. Every time I pick up a book, I still instinctively ask myself: would Frank like this one? Should I share it with him? I miss his phone calls, the lunches we ate together, the memories we shared and the new ones we created. The memories will remain, however, and they are more precious now. Ila’s and my heartfelt love goes out to all the Trippetts.

John

May 12, 2021

Frank was a friend and colleague. He was wise, thoughtful, and, above all, a gentleman in every sense of the word. I will miss him and the intriguing and informative talks we had. He was a very, very fine officer, dedicated to service to his country.

Diane

May 10, 2021

I have vivid memories of talking to Frank on hikes. Even though I didn’t know him well I remember him well because of the interest he took in what I told him about my life and plans, his warmth and empathic nature. I also remember him talking about how proud he was of his daughters. I am saddened to hear that he has left us so early in his life.

Molly Tasker

May 9, 2021

A true friend from our days in the same class through many years of crossing paths around the world. Ever a kind and thoughtful man. Intelligent, dedicated. And through all of his life he retained a warm, comforting sense of humor. I'm lucky to have known him. Gosh, will we all really miss him.

Sue Cooper

May 8, 2021

A wise, good and funny man. I am glad we got to spend some time together. Frank, I shall think of you whenever I have an ethical dilemma, need to choose a new piece of kit, or enjoy a rack of ribs.

Tony Y.

May 7, 2021

Frank was always a beacon of sage advice as well as reliable friend. His presence and personality will be missed in our circles. Rest in peace buddy.

Liz McAlhany

May 7, 2021

We send our love and heartfelt condolences to each of you -- Linda, Hailey, Rachel and Lillian. Frank was a wonderful and kind man who will be deeply missed. With deepest sympathy from our family, Liz McAlhany and Tom Vickery, Nancy McAlhany and Marianne and Jim Murray.

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Morris Grossfeld

May 6, 2021

Frank and I became close friends in graduate school and we have been in each other's lives ever since. His integrity never failed, his sense of humor never failed, his ego never got in the way, and his passions for travel, music, languages and always learning something new never diminished. You always felt nourished after being with or hearing from him. Truly inspirational and he will be terribly missed.

Frank Titus

May 5, 2021

RIP Frank.

Miriam Grossfeld

May 5, 2021

My memories of Frank are from when I was young - he gave me a model in my life of true kindness and sincerity. I saw him being the most devoted, loving dad, and he and my dad showed me what real friendship is. I hope I will raise my sons to be men like him. I’m sending all my love to you Linda, Hailey, Rachel, Bam and Noah. Miriam xxx

James Wick

May 5, 2021

Frank Trippett may be The Most Unforgettable Character I Ever Met. Met Frank as a sophomore at Fairmont West High School and echo the descriptions in the obituary. Don't believe he ever needed to be reminded to "Be Yourself." Most of the time spending time with Frank resulted in both vigorous laughs and information from Frank's broad internal database. There weren't many people like Frank who could quick shift from serious to comical and goofy. We crossed paths when we both lived in Washington, DC then later when he visited the Bay Area California for work. Knew that he spoke Urdu and was so pleased when he had a conversation one time with our foreign cab driver in his native language. Frank was one-of-a-kind in the best way and will be missed.

Alexander Norton

May 5, 2021

fred charles gloss

May 5, 2021

Always a gentleman. When I first met him, I considered Frank to be a very intelligent guy who with other impressive qualities was at that time taking a cooking class at the McLean Community Center. This sparked my own interest in cooking and I will be forever grateful to Frank. I express my love and heartfelt condolences to Linda and the girls at this sad time.

Beth Donaldson

May 5, 2021

Dear Linda, Rachel and Hailey- Evan and I are so very sorry for your loss. We remember Frank very fondly. Sincerely, Beth Donaldson

Karen Luehrs

May 5, 2021

What an impressive record. Frank will be missed by those who knew him. We are thinking about your family, and hope that the memories you shared are consolation in your time of mourning.

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