Job Herbert Lippincott Jr. ’32

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Herb Lippincott died Jan. 21, 1997, at the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Cape and Islands in Sandwich, Mass.

Herb was a prominent attorney in the North Jersey area. After finishing Harvard Law School in 1935, he went with the firm of Lindabury, Depue & Faulkes, which later became the firm of Stryker, Tams & Dill. A partner at the Stryker firm for 27 years, he retired in 1977. Thereafter, he moved to Nantucket, where he and his wife, Rosemond, lived until 1985, when they moved to Centerville on Cape Cod.

In 1996 they moved again to Thirwood Place, a retirement community in South Yarmouth. Heart problems (including bypass surgery) took him to the hospital where he died.

An enthusiastic Princetonian, Herb was also an artist and was a member of the Nantucket Artist Assn., selling many of his works at their exhibits.

He is survived by Rosemond, a son, Job, and a daughter, Sara, two grandchildren, and three great

grandchildren, to all of whom the class offers its sincere condolences.

The Class of 1932

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