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Joseph Rippinger

Aurora, Illinois

1922 - 2019 (Age 97)

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Joseph Anthony Rippinger, 97, of Aurora, entered eternal life surrounded by his children and grandchildren Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at Presence Fox Knoll. He was born March 16, 1922 in North Aurora, Illinois, the son of Joseph and Josephine (Schirtz) Rippinger.He graduated from Marmion Military...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Rippinger family. It was a pleasure and blessing knowing both Mr. & Mrs. Rippinger. As a member of Annunciation parish and school we got to know the entire family. I went to school with John (Hi Johnny) and many of my siblings went to school with other members of the family. Fr. Joel also played a big part of our Marmion Abbey family.
Once again, you all will remain in my prayers for your great loss.
Love & God Bless,
Irene (McCormick)...

God rest his soul and that of his wife, Helen. Such faith filled, wonderful people. My sincere condolences to all his family.

Comfort Planter

My sympathy to the Rippinger family. Helen Rippinger's mass is scheduled for Sunday May 19th at 9am at St Joseph Church in Newton, NC. I will have a Mass for Joseph Rippinger saiid here. also.

Eternal rest grant to Joseph Rippinger.

Maryanne (Becker ) Siverly

What a great example. The best thing a man can do for his kids is to love their mom and he certainly did that. He was a fixture in so many places. His garden was one of his passions and always looked perfect. He and Helen are praising God together again. And end of an era.

they were my second mom and dad,it was a blessing in their presence. Praise God for their life..Bob

Sending you all love, sympathy and prayers. What an exceptional man - and what an extraordinary couple Helen & Joe were and are for all eternity. May your memories bring you solace and the assurance of the resurrection and eternal reunion bring you peace.

Mary Catherine Fox

Uncle 'Jodo' was truly a wonderful man. I never ever new him to be unkind, but always a thoughtful, caring uncle, who was a true lover of people, God, his wife & family. I'm grateful that we were family. Now he can join his folks, my dad & 3 other brothers, sister & especially his sweetheart, Aunt Helen, in Heaven. Oh what a joyful reunion they must be having! Forever in my heart, dear sweet Uncle Jodo!