John P. Kipp ’31

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Jack Kipp died July 7, 2007, in Palm City, Fla.

A loyal member of the class and a member of a Princeton family, Jack was active in class affairs through his years of devoted participation. A member of Quadrangle Club as was his brother, Donald ’28, Jack was an insider in New York affairs both for business and for top social activities. His wit and loyalty made him a popular member of the 150-pound crew during his undergraduate years.

Jack was predeceased by his wife, Jean, and daughter Karen Moffett. He is survived by his sons, John Jr. and Hendrick B.; his sister, Margaret K. Kelsey; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. To those members of his family, the class sends its sincere condolences, and your memorialist adds a special word of happy memories.

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