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Jimmy Lane Pippin

Beaumont, Texas

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Jimmy Lane Pippin, 55, of Lumberton died on March 27, 2009. A lifelong resident of Lumberton, he graduated from Lumberton High School in 1971. He was a charter member of Lumberton EMS and spent 20 years at the Lumberton Volunteer Fire Department. He served on the Little League Board as boy's...

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Mrs. Pippin, I went all through grade and high school in Chance-Loeb/Lumberton with Jimmy and was on the Cubs Little League team with him, while his father, Mr. Pippin assisted Norman Condray coaching us boys. A mutual classmate informed me of Jimmy's passing into glory with Jesus. Haven't seen Jimmy since our class reunion in 1984, but will always remember him. May the Lord give you peace as only He can.

Dear Brenda, I just heard of Jimmy's passing. You and I have never met, but my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your children. Donnie and I were good friends in school, she even picked up my children and took them to sunday school. My sister Wanda Gayle Williams Rogers was friends with Jan. We both remember Jimmy as a young sweet boy.

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Brenda and Family,

We just wanted you all to know that we are thinking about you and praying for your family in this time of great sorrow. Jimmy was a wonderful person and he will be missed.

Blessings and Peace to you!

Dear Brenda and Family,

Our hearts and prayers go out to each and every one in your family. We are sorry for your loss. May God give you peace.

Blessings upon you always.

Dear Brenda and Family,

I wanted you to know that our hearts are with you. Even though we are not in Lumberton anymore we have always thought about all of you and have often talked about all of the momories that we have of your family. I love telling my own children about the fun things that we did with Brandon and Courtney while growing up. Brother Jimmy was a wonderful person. We pray that the Lord gives you the strength and peace that you will all need to get through the loss of...

I first met Jimmy Pippin when our kids played on opposing teams in Little League. When it came time to pick a coach to help with All-Stars, there was no one better to help lead young men than Jimmy. Brent, Brenda, it was an honor to work/coach with your father/husband. Everyone who came into contact with Jimmy truly respected him. May God Bless & Keep You.

Dear Brenda,
What a great loss. We will truly miss him, but what a comfort to know where he is. May God give you His favor and strength to carry on, as we know that is what he would want.

Dear Brenda and Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jason and I have happy memories of the times we spent with your family. Jimmy was a gentle giant and a strong man of God. Love, Debi Faught and Jason Cornwell