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Guy Temple Tripp III

Richmond, Virginia

1939 - 2025

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Guy Temple Tripp IIIApril 9, 1939 - March 3, 2025Guy Temple Tripp III, peacefully passed away on Monday, March 3, 2025 in Richmond, Virginia. Guy was born to Peggy "Honey" and Guy Tripp, Jr. on April 9, 1939. He grew up in Windsor Farms and spent summers with family along the banks of the Pamlico...

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From when I joined the Firm in 1989 and for the decades that followed Guy was a towering friend and colleague. We talked law, firm culture and a whole lot of politics. He was all class. Whenever we passed in the hallway or elevator he would call out "Fuhr" and I would call out "Tripp" and we would discuss the latest. I will miss him and my heart goes out to the family in your time of loss. Godspeed, Tripp.

My Tripp was one of the coolest guys I know. Everytime I used to see him either coming from the parking garage or in the office, he was always pleasant. It's funny because when I see him, I would call him " my guy" lol. I will also add that I had the pleasant of seeing MR. Tripp before his and chopping it up with. He was actually one of my patients that I transported before and after his operation. It was totally unexpected to see him that day, but I'm glad that I did. It was definitely a...

Learned today of Guy´s passing from Mary K. He was a great person to me growing up. Nancy and I send our love and prayers. May God be with you.

Guy and Helen were next door neighbors before moving to their present residence. I built a large carport along an adjoining fence to house a vintage vehicle. On a cold and windy March day, my wife called me at work with the bad news that the structure has been blown into Guy´s back yard. It took me several days to muster the courage to address the problem with him. With a strong drink in hand, I knocked on the door. Guy greeted me in his usual chipper way, invited me in, sweetened my drink,...

Helen, you have been on my mind and in my prayers. Sincerely, Jim

Guy was a joy to work with, one of the most positive, cheerful and sincere gentlemen I've had the pleasure of knowing.

I shared office with his secretary, and he was always nicest, most polite gentleman. So sorry for your loss. Pat b