Dennis-Tripp-Obituary

Dennis C. Tripp

Portland, Oregon

1942 - 2018

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Dennis C. TrippDec. 16, 1942 - Aug. 16, 2018 Dennis Tripp passed away Aug. 16, 2018 at the age of 75 in Portland. Dennis was a genuine and kind person whose smile and positive energy will be remembered by many. True to many of his nicknames, "Big Dog" was strong and steadfast in his ethical...

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I have such fun memories with Dennis and Lex. My condolences to everyone in this lovely family.

While living in Portland, Dennis was a very good friend, skiing buddy, and always there to lend an ear or give his opinion. Dennis you will be missed.

Pensacola, Spring 1969

Dennis was "best man" at my first wedding in Del Mar, 1970. We were Navy buddies first having met in Pensacola during flight training. The friendship continued through our stay in San Diego but, because of the needs of the Navy, we went in different directions and unfortunately never reconnected. Nevertheless, I have very fond memories of Dennis and think of him from time to time when I look at some of my old photos. He was a true friend --- kind, loyal, supportive --- a solid guy who was...

Dennis was a one of a kind mentor for so many of us in the municipal bond community ..sharp with the pencil ,sharp with his wit and one of the most interesting individuals i have had the pleasure of conversing with..we will miss him .what a wonderful obit ty ..john menefee

Dennis sounds like he was an amazing person. I hope that you are able to find the necessary peace during this difficult time. Romans 15:13

Remembering the happy times spent with Lex and Dennis over the past 20 years. Always fun and uplifting with Dennis' delightful, unique sense of humor. He will be greatly missed by all our family.

Dave and Sue Eyre, Peter, Soi and Adi Eyre, Katie and Bryan Welch, Braydon and Dillon.

Such fond memories of business"outings" with Dennis and Lex. He was one of the good guys.
Thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Ray and Barbara Anderson
PDX

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

My condolences go out to Tom, Carolyn, Lex and family. I have many fond memories of my cousin Dennis. What I remember most was that Dennis had a large kind tender heart and was very generous in spirt. He lived with grace and amazing wonder. You have to remember that goodbye is not the end. It simply means I'll miss you until we meet again. Sharing in your sorrow, with love and friendship. Aloha, Ward