
Martha Lippitt
1954-02-01 1999-10-10
Lippitt, Martha MADISON
Martha Lippitt. age 45, died on Sunday, October 10, 1999, at her home, after a two year struggle with breast cancer.
Martha was born on February 1, 1954 in Jefferson City, Missouri, the daughter of Clyde and Doris Laughter. She moved to Madison in 1964 and graduated from Madison West High School in 1972.
She married John Lippitt. the son of Roger and Barbara Lippitt in Madison on August 31. 1973.
For 26 vears, she lovingly devoted her life to her husband and children. For many years, she did volunteer work in the community, through the Madison West YMCA.
The family requests that-memorial gifts may be sent in Martha's name for research on breast cancer to University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. K4 658 CSC, 600 Highland Avenue. Madison. Wisconsin 53792-0001.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/75529620/ Read the full obituary here
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67508534/martha-k-lippitt
Find the gravesite here
Martha Lippitt. age 45, died on Sunday, October 10, 1999, at her home, after a two year struggle with breast cancer.
Martha was born on February 1, 1954 in Jefferson City, Missouri, the daughter of Clyde and Doris Laughter. She moved to Madison in 1964 and graduated from Madison West High School in 1972.
She married John Lippitt. the son of Roger and Barbara Lippitt in Madison on August 31. 1973.
For 26 vears, she lovingly devoted her life to her husband and children. For many years, she did volunteer work in the community, through the Madison West YMCA.
The family requests that-memorial gifts may be sent in Martha's name for research on breast cancer to University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. K4 658 CSC, 600 Highland Avenue. Madison. Wisconsin 53792-0001.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/75529620/ Read the full obituary here
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67508534/martha-k-lippitt
Find the gravesite here
Who can forget Martha's beautiful smile. I have fond memories. Taken by breast cancer at age 45, leaving three daughters, says the obit that Pat linked here. I sent a note to two of them on Facebook (Dixie and Molly) to let them know we are remembering their beautiful mother this summer. What a loss.
tribute by Julie Brooks Noble