Lippert, Glen (Age 65, Hanover)

June 28, 2019 9:45 am Published by

Glen Patrick LIPPERT of Hanover, surrounded by his family on Sunday, June 23, 2019. He was 65. Born in Hanover, on April 4, 1954, to the late Patrick and Nora (nee Britton) Lippert. Glen’s true passion was family and he cherished many fond memories shared with those he loved. Glen worked for many years in Hanover in the Parks & Recreation Department. After retiring, he enjoyed his time at Cedar Rail Campground in Scone, known as a ‘park ranger’, and formed many friendships with camping friends and neighbours.
Survived by loving wife Elda Huber of Hanover. Dear father of Tanna and Rob Albert of Hanover, Jeff Lorentz of Brantford, Tina and Dennis Artuso of Hanover, Becky and Pete Maifrini of Elmwood, Elda’s children Laurie and Reg Beitz of Hanover, Joe and Rose Huber of Route 4, Mildmay, Bobbi Jo Huber and Wayne Martin of Moorefield, Christa Huber and Tom Klaver of Innisfil. Dearly missed by grandchildren Christina, Jenni, Devin, Alex, Mackenzie, Robyn, Jordyn, Kenzie, Ryerson, Sawyer, Sheldon, Morgan, Ben, Lucas, Adam, Micah, Aubrey, Elijah, Ashley, Troy, Aleasha, Tyler, Morgan, Colin, Jessica, and Dwight, as well as 10 great-grandchildren. Fondly remembered by siblings Betty and Dave Vere of Mildmay, Gary and Nancy Lippert of Kincardine, Darlene and Gary Beamsley of Kitchener, Francis and John Beamsley of Kitchener, Judy and Jerry Taibinger of Mildmay, Theresa Davidson and Bob of Mildmay, Dan and Laura Lippert of Guelph, Cathy Lippert and Tony of Walkerton, and step-brother Patrick and Chris Lippert of Walkerton of Walkerton. Glen will be missed by his many nieces and nephews and their families. Predeceased by his parents and grandson Reilly Artuso.
Family and friends are invited to Cedar Rail Family Campground in Scone at the Westwind Hall for a time of sharing memories and stories on Sunday, July 14, 2019, from 1 until 3 PM. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to the Canadian Cancer Society were appreciated as expressions of sympathy.

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