300 South Morton St. (US 31)
Franklin, Indiana
Thomas Eugene Hipskind was born on May 15, 1936 to his parents Lucille Pauline Hipskind and Philip Bernard Hipskind in Marion, Indiana. He had 2 brothers, John and Joe, and 4 sisters Mary Ann, Pauline, Barbara and Sally. He attended St. Paul's Catholic High School and Tri State University majoring in Engineering before he wed Jenny Alice Brown and had 3 sons Phillip, Tommy, and Chris. His wife died from a blood clot in 1967 and left him widowed. Three years later, he wed Lois Jean Resler who had a son Doug and they together had Lisa. Lois died of cancer in 2009. Tom's most enduring quality was his generosity. As a child, he had numerous paper routes, sold candy, pop and popcorn at local ball games. With his earnings, he bought treats to share with his brothers, sisters and friends! He volunteered to coach Little League and T-ball. He would regularly check in with his elderly neighbors. He helped his kids get jobs shoveling snow off driveways, endless grass mowing, selling pop at Soapbox Derby races and digging aluminum cans out of dumpsters all the while working right alongside never taking a dime for his efforts. At family events, he would spend his time videotaping the entire event and offering to make copies for anyone who wanted a copy. These memories are some of the most cherished items in our homes as you can probably imagine. Tom also had a small side business, Tom's Treasures, selling handy items to family, friends and strangers ... giving away much more inventory than he ever sold. Remember those flashlights, back scratchers and cookers? He loved being so generous and we will forever be touched by the way he loved us. Tom loved playing cards, Rumikub, following the Logansport Berries sports teams, the Cubs and IU and Notre Dame Basketball and football. Tom passed away peacefully on August 5, 2025 in Franklin Indiana. He is survived by his sister Sally, brother Joe, 4 children, 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. We love you! Enjoy your time in heaven and we will see you soon! Services will be scheduled at a later date. Information will be posted on the mortuary website www.swartzmortuary.com. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Logansport Berries Sports Boosters. Swartz Family Community Mortuary and Memorial Center 300 South U.S. 31 (Morton Street) in Franklin, IN 46131. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.swartz mortuary.com. Information 317-738-0202.
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