{"id":587,"date":"2007-12-03T04:00:05","date_gmt":"2007-12-03T04:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"\/blogs\/kimberly\/post\/Donald-Wayne-Tripp-August-6-1944-November-28-2007.aspx"},"modified":"2013-01-02T06:56:59","modified_gmt":"2013-01-02T14:56:59","slug":"donald-wayne-tripp-august-6-1944-november-28-2007","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sqlskills.com\/blogs\/kimberly\/donald-wayne-tripp-august-6-1944-november-28-2007\/","title":{"rendered":"Donald Wayne Tripp, August 6, 1944 &#8211; November 28, 2007"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><DIV><FONT color=#000080>Since many of you follow our (Paul and my) blogs, you know that my Father has been terribly ill this year&#8230; <\/FONT><FONT color=#000080>On Wednesday, November 28, 2007, my Father passed away. Paul and I were by his side when he went peacefully and for this \u2013 and all of the time we had together, even recently \u2013 I am forever thankful. He was a fantastic Father who taught me many things \u2013 the best of which are to be adventurous and always have fun.&nbsp;Enjoy every moment.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Here is the full text of my Father\u2019s obituary with various versions running in a few local papers.&nbsp;<\/FONT><\/DIV><br \/>\n<BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr style=\"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px\"><br \/>\n<DIV dir=ltr style=\"MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px\"><FONT color=#000080><FONT size=2><FONT size=3><STRONG>Donald Wayne Tripp<\/STRONG><BR><\/FONT>Donald Wayne Tripp was born on August 6, 1944 in Fort Madison, Iowa. After fighting a long and courageous battle with cancer, Don passed away peacefully on November 28, 2007 at home in Redmond, Washington, with his daughter and son-in-law by his side.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Don is survived by his daughter, Kimberly L. Tripp; his son-in-law, Paul S. Randal; his grandchildren Kiera and Katelyn Randal; his Mother, Doris McDonnell; his brothers Jon McDonnell and Wayne Tripp; his sisters Linda Fussell and Bonnie Bostick; his brother-in-law, Ted Fussell; his sister-in-law Valerie Tripp; his nephew and many nieces; and his wife of 22 years, Ursula Tripp. He will be greatly missed by these and many other relatives and friends.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Don was very charismatic, always quick to lighten the mood with his humor &#8211; lately he&#8217;d say that &#8220;I&#8217;m in great shape &#8211; besides a little cancer&#8221;. He was an avid sailor and loved nothing more than being on the water &#8211; especially Lake Michigan &#8211; where he first sailed &#8220;Flutterby&#8221;, an 18 foot SolCat, and then a variety of sail-boats (and ice-boats in WI) over many years. When not on the water somehow, he loved his local haunts and enjoyed an occasional Meyers-and-tonic with friends.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>By far his greatest pleasure was introducing friends, family, and even acquaintances to sailing &#8211; especially as a Regional Sales Manager for Hunter Yachts &#8211; which he gladly took on as his second career after working for Moore Business Forms for almost 30 years. For Moore he received numerous &#8220;Achievement Awards&#8221; in Sales but he was most rewarded by sales that lead people to the boat of their dreams. He was a graduate of the University of Iowa in 1968, a member of the Army and Air Force Reserves for six years and took his first sky dive in 1962, the year he graduated from Fort Madison High School. He loved adventure and had it not been for a hurricane that washed ashore his 40-foot trimaran in 1978, he would have raced in the (London) Observer&#8217;s Singlehanded Trans-Atlantic Race in 1980.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Over the past few months, Don greatly enjoyed bird watching from the deck of our house. He especially enjoyed torturing the squirrels by spraying \u201cPam\u201d on the poles of the many bird feeders. Don\u2019t worry; it didn\u2019t really stop them from getting the food \u2013 but it did provide for many hours of entertainment as they slid down the pole after lunch or on their way to having lunch.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>A &#8220;Celebration of Life&#8221; Memorial Reception is being planned for Memorial Day weekend. Please send email to <\/FONT><\/FONT><A href=\"mailto:KimberlyLTripp@hotmail.com\"><FONT color=#000080 size=2>KimberlyLTripp@hotmail.com<\/FONT><\/A><FONT color=#000080 size=2> for more information. <BR>&nbsp;<BR>In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to a Cancer charity of your choosing. For example, consider donating to the Cancer Research Foundation at <\/FONT><A href=\"http:\/\/www.cancerresearchfdn.org\/donate\/\"><FONT color=#000080 size=2>http:\/\/www.cancerresearchfdn.org\/donate\/<\/FONT><\/A><FONT color=#000080 size=2>.<\/FONT><\/DIV><\/BLOCKQUOTE><br \/>\n<DIV><FONT color=#000080>I&#8217;ve created a simple webpage with a few memories and photos \u2013 remembering the times we\u2019ve all had with Don\/Dad \u2013 as a Father, brother, son and most importantly \u2013 a friend. You can access this page here: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sqlskills.com\/donaldwaynetrippmemorialpage.htm\">https:\/\/www.sqlskills.com\/DonaldWayneTrippMemorialPage.htm<\/a>&nbsp;(and it might take a few seconds\/minutes to download).<\/FONT><\/DIV><br \/>\n<DIV><FONT color=#000080><\/FONT>&nbsp;<\/DIV><br \/>\n<DIV><FONT color=#000080>Thanks so much for all of your amazing support this year \u2013 through both the good times and the not-so-good.&nbsp;<\/FONT><\/DIV><br \/>\n<DIV><FONT color=#000080><BR>We wish you all peace and comfort&nbsp;as well as the warmest of wishes for you and your families this holiday season,<\/FONT><FONT color=#000080><BR>Kimberly &amp; Paul<\/FONT><\/DIV><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since many of you follow our (Paul and my) blogs, you know that my Father has been terribly ill this year&#8230; On Wednesday, November 28, 2007, my Father passed away. 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