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John Ogden Lipsey Jr.

John Ogden Lipsey Jr. obituary, Redding, CA

John Lipsey Obituary

7 April 1941 - 10 April 2009 Cottonwood, California
John Ogden Lipsey, Junior, born 7 April 1941 in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, to his parents John Ogden Lipsey, Senior and Margaret Reed (Dieffenbach) Lipsey, passed away on 10 April 2009.
John Lipsey, Jr. was raised and attended schools in North East, Maryland, playing two sports, soccer and basketball. He moved to Orono, Maine and attended the University of Maine. It was at the University that John discovered his passion for the sport of track and field, joining the team as an NCAA athlete and majoring in Geology. He graduated in 1964. After graduation, he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, and enrolled in the University of Tennessee where he did graduate work in Mathematics and served as an Assistant Coach on the track and field team.
As an adult, John Lipsey first worked for DuPont in Old Hickory, Tennessee in the construction field. During a visit with a childhood friend on the Olympic peninsula, he fell in love with the woods of Washington state and rural life. He hurried to move far to the west and a life in the lumber industry in Aberdeen, Washington in 1966. It was there that he met and fell in love with his future wife, Sandra Sue Boyd, and the two were married in 1969. Their union gave them two children, Chris and Curtis Lipsey.
Through thick and thin, in a career that spanned the western states of Michigan, New Mexico and finally settling in Northern California, John Lipsey, Jr. lived and loved life. He retired from the industry, but not the woods, in 1997 after 31 years of a career he enjoyed. Finished with work, he found the time to revisit and renew his fiery love for track and field. He spent his retirement as a mentor for the Plus One program and a track coach to young students in the Cottonwood area, engineering a training regimen that carried him, and a cadre of young charges, into the hills and the woods he loved. John Lipsey volunteered as a coach for the Cottonwood Junior High team and then as an independent coach for any young athlete who came to him with a love of distance running, guiding many of his runners to the Junior Olympic National Championships. John also became a National Track and Field official in 1997, officiating NCAA events and Olympic qualifiers. He earned NCAA and USATF recognition for his work in the pole vault event.
John Lipsey epitomized the life of a philosopher-coach, pushing his family, his children, his athletes and his peers to be the very best they could be, and in all areas of life. His beliefs, his teachings and his admonitions inspired passionate debate, personal responsibility and integrity throughout his entire life, and in every endeavor.
John Lipsey is survived by his wife of 40 years, Sandy Lipsey; by his sons, Chris Lipsey and his wife, Wanda, Curtis Lipsey and his wife, Lynn; by his siblings, Ted Lipsey and wife, Barbara, sister, Jean Rea and her husband, Jerry; by his two grandchildren, Kenna and Cuinn; by friends and fellows; and by a score of young runners. All of the above made him so very proud and inspired his life, his pursuits and his passions every day.
A viewing will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 15 April 2009, at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Anderson, California. Memorial services will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, 16 April 2009 at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Palo Cedro, Leo Jordan, officiating. A reception to celebrate John Lipsey's life and memory will be held at Cottonwood Community Center following services at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, 16 April, 2009.
In lieu of flowers, the Lipsey family has designated Type 1 diabetes research at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research for memorial funds.
Gifts can be made in honor of John Lipsey by visiting www.burnham.org or by check to:
Burnham Institute for
Medical Research
10901 N. Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla CA 92037
Attn: Jane Langer.
Please make sure to mention John Lipsey in the memo section.
The Burnham Institute for Medical Research is dedicated to revealing the fundamental molecular causes of disease and devising the innovative therapies of tomorrow. The Institute ranks among the top 4 institutions nationally for NIH grant funding and among the top 25 organizations worldwide for its research impact. Burnham utilizes a unique, collaborative approach to medical research and has established major research programs in cancer, neurodegeneration, diabetes, infectious and inflammatory and childhood diseases.

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Published by Redding Record Searchlight on Apr. 14, 2009.

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April 21, 2009

Sandy, My sincere condolences, Friend ~ Jan Eggen

Baron Hicken

April 19, 2009

Condolance from A Teammate on UMaine Track Team. We had some awesome teams in the early 1960's

Baron Hicken, UMaine '63 hurdler (UMaine Sports Hall of Fame 2004)

Pauline DeKeyser(Barba)

April 16, 2009

Mrs. Lipsey, Chris and Curt,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I pray that you all will be comforted by your memories of the good times.

Megan Wilkerson

April 16, 2009

During my time in the Cottonwood School District both you and John had an influence on the person I grew to become. His passion for life and tenacious attitude transcended past the after school cross-country program, his values and beliefs followed me throughout the years following those afternoons running through downtown and around the track field. He was a person of great character and will be missed. Sandy, you and your family are in my prayers.

CHRIS & LOUISE CHRISTOPHER

April 15, 2009

DEAR SANDY,CHRIS AND CURTIS, WE WERE SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT JOHN. YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS AT THIS SAD TIME. MY YOUR WONDERFUL MEMORYS OF JOHN WHO GAVE SO MUCH TO HIS FAMILY ANDTO OUR COMMUNITY GIVE YOU COMFORT AND PEACE. SINCERELY CHRIS & LOUISE CHRISTOPHER

Jill Harris (Drinkwater)

April 15, 2009

Mrs. Lipsey, Curt & Chris,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. As a good friend once told me, we are so fortunate to have been blessed with a good Dad. I hope your many memories comfort you and bring you peace. Best -

Bonnie Wilkerson

April 15, 2009

I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of John. He has such a positive influence on my family, mentoring my children in so many ways as a coach and a friend. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Bonnie Wilkerson and family.

Annette & Mark Hancock

April 15, 2009

Sandy, Chris and Curtis,
Our thoughts are with you in this sad time.
We remember all of the good times our families spent watching the kids grow up year by year in sports and music. So many dinners we shared at Goodtime Pizza! We will be thinking of you as you celebrate a great life.

Don Lippke

April 15, 2009

Sandy and Family

I am truly sadden to hear of John's passing on. I was looking forward to spending some time visiting with him and catching up with our respective life experiences since our time at U. of Maine (Class of 64). We shared a love of the forests and woodlands across this great nation. He will be missed.

Eileen and Shannon Woodfill

April 15, 2009

Sandy: We will always remember the spirit of kindness and generosity John had toward everyone. His sincere love of the kids and concern for their welfare and success is a lesson for us all. We hope you take comfort in the fact that he made such a positive impact in so many young lives. A man cannot make a more important contribution in the world than that.

Mike Galligan

April 14, 2009

Sandy and family,

That is a wonderful picture of John. He truly was a great inspiration to the youth in the area. Thank you both for your tireless dedication to the sport of running. He will be deeply missed.

April 14, 2009

Sandy, Curtis, Chris
I only knew John for a very short time. But during that time I came to know of a Man with a strong opinion and not afraid to express it. I will not forget our Ice Cream Parlor debate's. Please know that I am thinking of you during this time of need.
Peggy (the other ice cream sister)

David Muller

April 14, 2009

My prayers, and condolences go out to the Lipsey Family. I did not really know John well. He was a customer at the bakery where I work. I remember when he used to come by weekly, in the mornings. I always enjoyed talking to him. He was a warm, soft spoken person. I have seen him touch the lives of kids at West Cottonwood Track Meets. It is said, the best thing you can say about a person, when they pass, is the way they affected the lives around them.

Carol Silva

April 14, 2009

The entire Silva family want to extend their deapest sympathy to you Sandy, Chris and Curt. We will miss seeing you each morning!
Bill & Carol Silva, Tanya Bachik, Sherie' Silva, Joe Silva

Patty, Scott and Jake Fuller

April 14, 2009

Sandy, thank you for sharing John with us. We will miss him, no track meet will be without him in our hearts.

Mary & Bill Richter

April 14, 2009

Sandy, Curtis, Chris

In reading the obit I found that you used the correct words in describing John. Passion, is a word I will always think of when I think of John.

I will miss our phone debates. I do believe I finally won one. I remember his comment "I'll give you that one", pretty rare because he always had the facts on me.

Gary, Cindy & Jeremy Bowen

April 13, 2009

Sandy and family,
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. John inspired many children. He will be missed.

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