Curtis R Tripp Jr

Curtis R Tripp Jr passed away on March 31st,2022. Curtis was born on November 18th,1952 to Curtis and Mildred Tripp (Throm),both whom preceded him in death. Curtis and Denise (Young) Tripp were married on March 30th,1973 having 3 children. He is preceded in death by Denise and 1 child,Dennis. 

Curtis is survived by 2 daughters Angela(Dan) & Melissa (Scott) and 6 grandchildren Jessica, Noah, Julia, Chloe, Natalie & Clayton and 6 brothers and sisters, Cathie, Debbie(Marty), Len(Lynda),Evie(Vern),Sheri(Marvin),Mike(Lorrie) and nieces & nephews, great nieces & nephews and abundance of friends. Curt lived life enjoying his family & friends.

 After over 40 yrs of service with the State of MO Division of Family Services, he has enjoyed the last 13yrs retired. In retirement he spent time loving and spoiling his grandkids, enjoyed cooking for large groups & family events and of course sharing his green thumb with all he could. As Curt would say…”It’s Just Another Day In Paradise “.

 

Please join the family in a Celebration of Life Saturday April 23rd,2022 at Trinity United Church Of Christ 5200 Hilda Ave St.Louis, MO 63123 1-3pm visiting & remembering & 3:30pm Memorial Service

 

In Lieu of flowers or plants please consider making a donation to Lemay Child & Family Center, a non-profit early childhood center that Curt was a part of his family’s lives for over 17yrs. Lemaychildandfamily.org

 

 

3 Comments

  1. Donna Lupo on April 6, 2022 at 6:31 pm

    Save me a spot on the banks of the trout stream and at the game table. You’ll be missed a lot.



  2. Chrissy (Dempsey) St Cyre on April 7, 2022 at 8:00 pm

    Deepest sympathy to your entire family. He will live on in your hearts!



  3. Ms D Stephenson on April 22, 2022 at 6:50 pm

    Greatest prayers for the family’s loss. Empathy as I understand how it feels. “Grandpa” was unforgettable at 1st greeting. You knew him not so much by name, but as “Angela’s dad” “Melissa’s dad” “Chloe and Clayton’s grandpa” or “ Noah and Nat’s grandpa”. Or all at once, depends why he was at the center. The summer he put in a pool, his “grandpa” status grew to all invited to swim. He was always willing to make someone else smile, or tell them a story about his life. He was proud of his career helping others.
    Please accept the condolences from my family and me. We are blessed to know this life does not end, but continues joyously with the Lord.



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