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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
C. Wilbur
Kipp
May 11, 1927 – August 6, 2022
Wilbur Kipp, 95, passed away on Saturday, August 6, 2022, in Haxtun, CO, where he resided his whole life. A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 13 at 10:30 A.M. at the Haxtun Church of the Brethren. There will be no visitation. Interment will be into the loving arms of his family. Friends may stop at Chaney-Reager Funeral Home from 1-4 P.M. on Thursday, August 11 to leave cards and sign the register book.
Wilbur was the first-born son of Clarence and Agnes L. (Erickson) Kipp on May 11, 1927. He attended and graduated from the Haxtun Schools. During high school, he was employed by the Foster Lumberyard of Haxtun. He was baptized into Christ in 1938 and became a member of the Haxtun Church of the Brethren, where he has served, in many capacities, for his entire lifetime.
In 1944 following high school graduation, Wilbur enlisted in the US Army Air Corp and was called to active duty, serving entirely on the mainland, stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, KS; Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS; Lowry Field, Denver CO; and Roswell Army Air Field, Roswell, NM. After an honorable discharge, he returned home and was employed by Phillips County Road District #3.
On June 19, 1948, Wilbur married his high school sweetheart, Lois E. Carnes at Haxtun. Lois worked at the Haxtun Community Bank and they lived in Haxtun, until 1950 when they embarked on a farming and ranching career. They lived and farmed south of Haxtun for one year, and in 1952 moved to their farm west of Haxtun, where for 35 years they enjoyed raising corn and cattle. They also farmed Lois's parent's land, the Carnes Farm south of Haxtun. In 1986, Wilbur and Lois retired and moved to their current home on W. Fletcher in Haxtun. After retiring Wilbur spent time at his hobbies of photography, photo developing, his guns, cooking and baking. His grandchildren loved his homemade bread. He accumulated a picture history of the Haxtun Community of approximately one-thousand photos and negatives. He loved preserving history and was part of a local group that restored the nearly extinct Dunkard (Brethren) Cemetery southeast of Amherst.
Wilbur was a member of the American Legion (55yrs), charter member and officer of the Haxtun Lions Club (50yrs), and a Past District Governor of Colorado Lions International District 6 East. He served on the board of the Haxtun Community Bank (20 yrs), the Frenchman RE-3 School Board, the Logan County Extension Service Irrigation Committee, and the Logan County ASCS committee.
Wilbur was preceded in death by his wife, Lois; parents, Clarence and Agnes; brother, Keith Kipp; daughter, Doreen Yvonne; a baby grandson, Daniel Charles Everhart; and a baby great-granddaughter, Rosalind Hope Hall.
He leaves behind a grateful family including a daughter, Denise (and Charles) Everhart and their children Charla Everhart (and Kevin) Lum, and Chad and (Mandy Craig) Everhart; a son, Brian (and Cindy) Kipp and their daughters Lindsay Kipp (and Bruce) Hall and Whitney (and Brandon) Lynch; and a son, Darin Lynn (and Katherine) Kipp and daughters, Dara Lane (and Dustin) Park, Sabra Jolley, and niece Chere Warner. Wilbur was very proud of his great grandchildren including Eloise Lum, Merrick Everhart, Harper Lynch, Theodore Lynch, Ruby Hall, Josephine Hall, Charlotte Park, Genevieve Park, and a baby great-grandson due in January.
Contributions can be made to the Haxtun Church of the Brethren marked for the Memorial Preservation of Haxtun History.
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