James William "Jimmy" Tippett
December 6, 1929 ~ April 16, 2008
Services:
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 10:00 AM at St. John's Catholic Church, Hollywood, MD with Fr. Raymond Schmidt officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Sunday, April 20, 2008 in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Chapel from 2:00-5:00 PM where prayers will be said at 3:00 PM.
James William "Jimmy" Tippett, 78, died April 16, 2008 at his residence in Hollywood. Born December 6, 1929 in Washington, DC he was the son of the late Tabor and Rosalee Tippett of Washington, DC and Hollywood. He attended St. Peter's and Gonzaga schools in Washington, DC. He was married to Janet (Head) Tippett on November 10, 1951 at St. Peter's Church in Southeast Washington. He is survived by his wife Janet Tippett; his children - Janet Absher, Margaret (Peggy) Tippett, Jeanne Young, James Tippett, Jr., Patrick Tippett and Karen Dillon. He is also survived by eleven grandchildren - Jeanine Hoffman, Jason Absher, Jaime Winlack, Meaghan Winlack Shwallenberg, John Young, Justin Winlack, Adam Tippett, Julie Tippett, Ryan Tippett, Faith Dillon and Caroline Tippett and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother Francis and is survived by Joseph, John, Michael and Thomas Tippett and sisters Jean Terry and Joan Dalton. He was 20 years the Fleet Manager of the U.S. Postal Service in Riverdale, MD where he retired in January 1986. In his youth, he was a superb athelete, playing football, basketball and softball. He joined the Submarine reserves at the age of 19 and belonged for several years. He was the top bowler for more than 20 years in the Mt. Calvary Mixed League in Forestville, MD. His real passion was fishing, especially following his retirement. He loved music, especially show tunes and county music; loved the theater and loved to travel; he visited Hawaii twice, Ireland, Russia, Scandanavia, Germany, the Carribean, Alaska and Bermuda. He was known for his mechanical diagnostic abilities- if it ran, Jimmy could fix it. He was known in the family for his easy going disposition and his sense of humor. Lilacs were his favorite flower and "The Quiet Man" with John Wayne was his favorite movie. He was a "Jeopardy" fan and enjoyed the History and Discovery channels. The family received friends on April 20th, 2008 at the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on April 21, 2008 at St. John's Catholic Church, Hollywood, MD with Fr. Raymond Schmidt as the officiant. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Mary's, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650 and/or St. John's Church Building Fund, 43950 St. John's Road, Hollywood, MD 20636 and/or the Alzheimer's Association, P.O. Box 1889, La Plata, MD 20646.





“Janis, We are sorry to hear about Jimmy.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.”
“Janet, these have been such difficult times, and I am so very sorry– Tammy”
“Jeanne, It was just Wednesday we spoke about you and how you were there caring for your Dad. As he rests in peace now, you can rest at peace knowing you did all you could. Continuous prayers are with you and your family during these times. “
“Your life together was a true witness of Christian marriage, faith and a love that endured through good times and bad. Our prayers are with you and your family. May God hold you close and bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead. “
“I have many fond memories of Uncle Jimmy that I treasure. We felt the deep love his family had for him and he will always be a part of each of you. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.”
“Janet, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.”
“Not only is there a loss of another brother, there is a loss of another uncle, a fishing partner and a very special man. I will miss Jimmy’s wit and sense of humor and especially his twinkling eyes. He will be missed by many. One of our kids’ favorite memories is of the uncles hiding and scaring the cousins at night–and once Jimmy hid on a roof to “get” them! We are so glad we arrived from Florida in time to spend some time with Jimmy. Our sympathies to all of you….”
“Dear Jeanne My deepest sympathy to you and your family at the passing of your Dad. Through the years that I’ve know you, you’ve shared fond stories of your Dad and how he is such a blessing. My prayer is that as you cherish those memories in your heart that you continue the legacy of love that he taught you. “
“Janet and Family, What a send off for a wonderful Son, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and Uncle. The service yesterday, was the best I have ever attended. Such warmth,honesty,caring,humor, love, compassion and humility. What a beacon you have given to others. “
“Jeanine and Ms Young, We were so sorry to hear about your loss. Please know that you and your entire family are in our prayers.”
“Peggy and family, So sorry for your loss. I know you’ll miss him tremendously, but the memories will carry you through.”
“jeanne and the entire family, we are so sorry for your loss. wish we could have been there more for you guys. you are in our prayers.”