Todd L. Tipmore, born on October 28, 1963, in Rossville, Indiana, passed away on August 19, 2025, at Riversbend Rehabilitation Center, surrounded by his beloved family. Todd lived a life characterized by joy, laughter, and an infectious sense of humor that touched all who knew him.
Throughout his years, Todd found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He had an enduring passion for music, particularly Rock, and could often be found attending concerts, where he reveled in the energy of live performances. His love for the outdoors was evident in his enthusiasm for fishing and playing sports. However, nothing compared to the joy he felt when spending time with his family, who were his greatest treasures.
Todd is survived by his three children: Justis (Andrew) Heppner, Dakota (Julia) Tipmore, and Harmoni (Jared) Greshow. He was a proud grandfather to Emerson Heppner, Charlotte Heppner, and Rory Greshow, who brought immense joy to his life. Todd's parents, Dewey and Frances "Kay" (Reed) Tipmore, live on to cherish the memories of their son. He also leaves behind his sisters, Kris (Lyle) Popp and Michelle (Charles) Murry, who have shared a life rich with sisterly bonds, as well as a niece, Kelsie (Jonah) Amthor, nephew, Taylor Popp, niece, Angela Murry (David Patton); and great nieces, Sadie Amthor and Jemma Amthor.
At the request of Todd, Cremation has taken place and no services will take place at this time. Memorial contributions may be made in Todd’s name to a charity of your choice.
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