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Stephen Henry Chipman

Phoenix, Arizona

Sep 9, 1960 – Mar 21, 2023

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September 9, 1960
DIED
March 21, 2023
LOCATION
Phoenix, Arizona

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STEPHEN HENRY CHIPMAN - Steve Chipman, 62, died unexpectedly March 21 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was born September 9, 1960, in Stoneham, MA, the son of Willis Frederick and Marie Santa (Masucci) Chipman. Steve graduated from Melrose High School in 1978. He attended the University of...

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Steven was always getting things done...one of the most productive people I know but still had time to help others and for his friends! He used to love my dog Tyger who passed a couple months before him. He would watch tyger sometimes when I was in AZ and the two loved each other. I know Tyger must of found Steven in heaven by now and they are best buds! My heart goes out to his two sons! He talked about them often and how proud he was of them! I just pray for peace and that time would bring...

Steven was a beautiful human and always wanted to help others in need or less fortunate! I pray that he is at peace and spending time with his brother in heaven! I remembered he loved tulips

Steve!!!! I am so sad to hear about your passing. So many fond memories & all of our laughs. Thank you for always taking care of me & being there for support. You always believed in me & pushed me towards better. You will be missed. Thank you Steve.

So sorry we were unable to attend Steve's Celebration of Life service. Becky and I were saddened to hear of his passing. He was a great friend and played a pivotal and important part in our lives when we transitioned from Associated Securities to Foothill Securities. There was an immediate family friendship. We found him to always look for the best in life's situations with tremendous warmth, laughter, positivity and loyalty. We will dearly miss Steve.

Steve was such a kind and amazing person, I'll always miss him!

How many guys do you know who have three nicknames - Chip, The Rock and Captain. Wow... I am missing Steve already. Steve and I were classmates at UMass and we rowed together on and off for four years. I say on and off, as it was for me. But not for Steve... he kept it going for four straight years. We all looked up to Steve for his focus, stamina, strength and leadership. He did all of this while excelling at business school as well. When I moved back to the states just about a year...

Shocking and painfully sad. Steve consistently led and finished with a smile, always kind, caring and pleasant. I cherish my fond memories of Steve. Rowing in one of those great fours in Florida during winter break 81/82, having him as my wingman in the 7 seat that Spring, competing together in a pair the summer at the IRA, and reuniting with him last Fall at the HOC for one last row and hug. When I closed my eyes last night I had powerful and clear memories of his smiling face...

Steve, you are such a special soul, the Lord must have needed help in the heavens organizing a baseball league. It's the only explanation that makes sense as you left us way too soon. I have soooo many wonderful memories, not sure where to begin. My favorite memories always include you and David laughing about a great baseball play. I look forward to seeing you in Heaven. Till then, have fun, laugh lots and we'll see you on the other side, with much love and prayers, Laura