Donald Hilton Ripplinger

Donald Hilton Ripplinger obituary, American Fork, UT

Donald Hilton Ripplinger

Donald Ripplinger Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Warenski Funeral Home on Apr. 22, 2025.

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Donald Hilton Ripplinger
August 13, 1927 ~ April 19, 2025
Donald Hilton Ripplinger passed away peacefully on April 19, 2025, in American Fork, Utah, at the age of 97.
Born on August 13, 1927 in Ogden, Utah, Don was the son of Tannie Hilton Ripplinger and John Henry Ripplinger.
He was raised in a loving family, the third of nine children. After the passing of his mother when he was just six, Don and his siblings Jay, Edith, Dan and Jeanette were blessed with a second mother, Nona Hardy Ripplinger who, alongside his father, continued to raise the family with faith and devotion. She and Henry added four more siblings: Diane, Valeen, Leon, and Mark.
Don discovered his love of music at an early age. He sang in music class daily and played piano for the school orchestra at Lorin Farr Elementary. This passion grew throughout his years at Ogden High School, where he graduated in 1945. That summer he enlisted in the Merchant Marines at age 17, where he served in the Pacific for two years as a fireman, water-tender, and oiler. Even during his service, Don continued to share his musical talents, playing the organ for chaplain services at sea.
After finishing his service 1947, Don was called to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Eastern Canadian Mission. One of his responsibilities in the mission again put his musical talents to good use as he played in a quartet touring the mission playing music to draw people in. They played everything from folk songs to spirituals and hymns.
After returning, he met the love of his life, Myra Jane Fowler. Their first date was on March 9, 1950, and they were married in the Salt Lake Temple on September 22, 1950.
At the time of their marriage, Don was attending Weber College, where he earned an associate degree and served as student body president. He continued his education at Brigham Young University, graduating in 1954 with a degree in music education. He went on to complete a master's degree in 1965 and a Ph.D. in education administration from the University of Utah in 1968.
Don dedicated much of his life to music education. From 1954 to 1970, he led successful music programs at Beaver High School, Olympus Junior High, and Skyline High School in Utah. In 1970, he moved his family to Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where he joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. There, he was head of music education, conducted the University Choir and Singers, chaired the graduate music program, and ran the Point Music Camp, a summer program for junior and senior high school students.
Don loved working with young people and believed deeply in their potential. A sign in his classroom at Skyline read: "TRUE DISCIPLINE: THE ORDERING OF THE SELF BY THE SELF." He lived by this principle, inspiring his students to do the same. He taught them to become their best self.
In 1975, Don accepted the choral music education position at BYU. Along with the curriculum required for students who wanted to teach in public schools, he conducted the University Chorale and was in charge of the summer music program for high school students. He retired from BYU in 1990.
Upon accepting the position at BYU in 1975, Don was called to be the Associate Conductor of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, working with Jerold Ottley. After more than 20 years of dedicated service, he retired in January 1996. Myra and four of their children, along with a son-in-law and a daughter-in-law all sang in the Choir.
Don and Myra served as full-time missionaries in the Johannesburg South Africa Mission from 1996 to 1998.
Don's faith was central to his life. He served in multiple bishoprics, in a district presidency in Wisconsin, where he also taught institute, as a stake high councilor, and in the Young Men's program. He shared his musical talents in numerous ward and stake choirs, composing and arranging to fit the needs of each choir's strengths. His choral arrangements and original pieces reflect his faith, most often in the Savior's words.
Though his professional and spiritual accomplishments were many, Don will be remembered most for his love and devotion to his family. He lived and taught eternal values, always mindful of the legacy he left behind: "How will they know when they at last are grown? What will they give to children of their own?... How will they know unless we teach them so?"
Don was preceded in death by his parents Tannie and John Henry Ripplinger, Nona, wife Myra, siblings Jay, Edith, Dan, Jeanette, and Valeen, and grandson Donald Richard Ripplinger.
He is survived by his beloved children: Rex (Debbie), Lynne (Kent), Curtis (Kristyl), Jane (David), Cary (Evelyn), Hilton (Elizabeth), and Shannon (Scott); his siblings Diane, Leon, and Mark; 39 grandchildren; 106 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
We as a family want to thank Shannon and Scott for their loving care of Dad. "Thank you" is hardly enough.
We also express deep gratitude to Utah Home, Health and Hospice for their compassionate care in Don's final days.
Funeral services for Don will be held on Monday, April 28, 2025 at 11:00 am in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel, located at 400 North 1100 East (North County Boulevard), American Fork, Utah. Family and friends are invited to attend a visitation on Sunday evening from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Warenski Funeral Home, 1776 North 900 East, American Fork, Utah and also at an additional viewing on Monday morning from 9:30-10:30 am prior to services at the church.
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June 7, 2025

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May 23, 2025

Kenneth Evans posted to the memorial.

May 2, 2025

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Brian Roberts

June 7, 2025

May I add my condolences and blessings to the Ripplinger family (I'm sorry I missed his service). What a humble and grand man was Don, and I know he will be missed. But I can just imagine the incredible reunion he must of had with his beloved Myra and other family members on the other side of the veil. How grateful I am for the time I was able to spend with him under his gifted baton in the Tabernacle Choir. God bless him - and you by extension - for the gift of his music and his incomparable life.

Kenneth Evans

May 23, 2025

He was a gentle man and a gentleman. May he rest forever in perfect peace. I have the fondest memories of him.

Nina Woodbury Booth

May 2, 2025

I am grateful for Mr Riplingers influence in my life.
Skyline music was a highlight (63-66) daily. Now he's moved on. Blessings on him and his family.

Verdi R White II

April 30, 2025

Thank you Dr. Ripplinger for your leadership in developing musical gifts in me and my high school friends. Even more importantly, I noticed that you are truely a leader and have a natural ability to build character and leadership in young men and women. I feel that is part of your extraordinary legacy.

Doug Olson

April 30, 2025

The Class of 1968 Skyline High School will always be blessed by this man. He was my guiding light during those high school years and beyond. Thank you.

Weber State University Alumni Association

April 29, 2025

Dear Ripplinger Family,

Our office noted with sadness the passing of your loved one, Donald, and we wish to send our condolences and sincere sympathy to you and your family at this time of bereavement. As a member of Weber State University´s extended family, friends and associates will miss him.

While we realize a condolence letter cannot lessen your sense of loss, we want to let you know that his achievements and contributions were appreciated at Weber State University.

Sincerely,

Nancy B. Collinwood
Executive Director of Alumni Relations

LeAnna Willmore

April 28, 2025

I count Dr. Ripplinger as one of the early influences in my choral teaching. He presented workshops often at UMEA and Weber School District. He challenged my thinking about why music should be in the curriculum and I have always remembered how much music education meant to him. What a great musician, and friend.

Leslie Rogers Garff

April 28, 2025

What a life well lived. I had the great privilege of having Mr. (Dr.) Ripplinger as my choral teacher for jr. choir and then for Concert Choir. These were the first two years at the new Skyline High School. He was a great musician and teacher. Some of my happiest times were singing under his direction. I am grateful for such happy memories and musical experiences with him.

Judd Sheranian

April 27, 2025

I can´t express enough how great an influence Dr. Ripplinger was all throughout high school at Skyline and decades later. I loved singing in his choirs and receiving inspire counsel from him as I advanced in my musical career.

Judd Sheranian

Lee Zurligen

April 27, 2025

Don was my first choir teacher after we moved to Utah in 1968. I was a sophomore at Skyline High School and his class was always one of the highlights of my day. I especially loved the rhythm exercises that we did every day. They grew progressively more difficult and we could not move on until we had mastered each new rhythmic pattern. The time spent in his class had a major influence on my future in choir singing. Twenty years later when I auditioned for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, there he was, along with my college choir director, Jerold Ottley, and one of my voice teachers, Joann Ottley. Don was a great example to me and I´ve never forgotten his "True Discipline" poster that hung in the high school choir room all those years ago.

Keith Fritz

April 27, 2025

It was always a pleasure to watch Brother Ripplinger conduct, inspire and teach the music of the Gospel. Imagine my great surprise in 1996 when we would move to Utah and find his family in our ward. Cary became our beloved bishop and Evelyn would teach our daughter to love the music that plays in eternity. One fond memory of Donald was seeing him sprint the steps into the choir loft to assist a member of the tabernacle choir who was in trouble at the conclusion of an MSW broadcast. He was devoted to helping those in need and kept a sister in need with compassionate service.....he cared for his people!

Rob Ence

April 26, 2025

Skyline Class of 1970. Ripplinger's last year at SHS. We were so lucky. My involvement with choral music for over sixty years was a result of his profound impact on my life. Not just for the music itself, but the expectation of excellence in all our efforts. His legacy will live long beyond his years for the generations of students who were blessed to follow his baton.

Jeff Gregerson

April 25, 2025

Dr Ripplinger was one of the most important influences in my early life
when I sang in 4 of his choirs through High School. He taught high values
and discipline and expected those things from his students. He helped grow my life long love of music and its positive influence. I loved him.

Joseph L Scott Class of 67

April 24, 2025

Dr. Ripplinger was our Skyline High School choir director when I was in the concert choir and madrigals. He was a great man, inspiring my fellow students to become the best Choir in the state of Utah. Loved by all of his choir students, he expected precision and excellence. I still quote his legendary sign to others - "Discipline: The ordering of the self, by the self". I can still picture that sign on the wall, directly above his head while he directed us. We were all better people because of him.

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