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Christopher John "Ipper" Ipson (1956-2024), beloved brother, uncle, teammate, and friend. Chris was known as a kind, generous man, a man of few words whose twinkling eyes and grin spoke volumes. Chris loved hockey, fly fishing (earning Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited 1999 volunteer of the year), and of course his golden retrievers. Chris excelled as a hockey athletic trainer, possessing a quiet passion for helping "the guys" prevent and heal from injuries, and adding equipment manager duties upon joining the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in 2011. There he earned the St. Luke's Living the Mission award in 2017-2018. Before recently transitioning to partial retirement and being named Special Ops Director, Chris was honored recently by the RoughRiders at his 2,000th game with the team. Chris made significant marks in hockey, including Michigan Tech University, the New Jersey Devils, the Montana Magic, the Wichita Wind, and the Fort Worth Texans. As Head Athletic Trainer for the US In-line Hockey Team, he received a gold medal along with the team when they won the 2004 World Championships in Germany. Professional memberships included the National Athletic Trainers Association and the American College of Sports Medicine and an instructor for the American Heart Association. Chris earned his Bachelor of Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and his Master of Arts at Denver University. While at the University of Wisconsin, Chris cherished his time at the Sigma Phi fraternity, where he formed many lifelong friendships. Chris is predeceased by his parents, Joan, and John Ipson. He is survived by five siblings, Ronald Ipson, Littleton, Colorado, Linda Tempel, Apple Valley, Minnesota, Eric (Janelle) Ipson, Castle Rock, Colorado, Wesley (Doreen) Ipson, Branchburg, New Jersey, and Ann Ipson, Centennial, Colorado; ten nieces and nephews; and seven great-nieces and -nephews. Please share your support and memories with Christopher's family on his Tribute Wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries. From: [email protected] Sent: Friday, May 17, 2024 1:01 PM To: 'GAZ_Obits' Subject: Obituary for Christopher Ipson Photo: Enhanced Color Rundate: Sunday, May 19, 2024 Dateline: Cedar Rapids, Iowa Christopher John "Ipper" Ipson (1956-2024), beloved brother, uncle, teammate, friend. Chris was known as a kind, generous man, a man of few words whose twinkling eyes and grin spoke volumes. Chris loved hockey, fly fishing (earning Copper Country Chapter of Trout Unlimited 1999 volunteer of the year) and of course his golden retrievers. Chris excelled as a hockey athletic trainer, possessing a quiet passion for helping "the guys" prevent and heal from injuries, and adding equipment manager duties upon joining the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in 2011. There he earned the St. Luke's Living the Mission award in 2017-2018. Before recently transitioning to partial retirement and being named Special Ops Director, Chris was honored recently by the RoughRiders at his 2,000th game with the team. Chris made significant marks in hockey, including Michigan Tech University, the New Jersey Devils, the Montana Magic, the Wichita Wind and the Fort Worth Texans. As Head Athletic Trainer for the US In-line Hockey Team, he received a gold medal along with the team when they won the 2004 World Championships in Germany. Professional memberships included the National Athletic Trainers Association and the American College of Sports Medicine and an instructor for the American Heart Association. Chris earned his Bachelors of Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and his Masters of Arts at Denver University. While at the UW, Chris cherished his time at the Sigma Phi fraternity, where he formed many lifelong friendships. Chris is predeceased by his parents, Joan and John Ipson. He is survived by five siblings (Ronald Ipson, Littleton, CO; Linda Tempel, Apple Valley, MN; Eric (Janelle) Ipson, Castle Rock, CO; Wesley (Doreen) Ipson, Branchburg, NJ; and Ann Ipson, Centennial, CO; ten nieces and nephews; and seven great-nieces and -nephews. Please share your support and memories with Christopher's family on his Tribute Wall at www.stewartbaxter.com under Obituaries.

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Published by The Gazette on May 19, 2024.

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Jordo kapsalakis

May 20, 2024

He was loved by me see him made me smile and cry about passing of him my buddy and good friendship

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May 20, 2024

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

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