#30 CHRISTINE TIPPET CASEY TIPPET & PAM PADEN TIPPET 324 CONNIE SMITH SONGS & MR. CONNIE SMITH, MARTY STEWART SONGS PICTURE SONGS #140 - 180

Casey Tippet: facebook 1-30-20 Did you know that some of the first Harley Davidson engine parts were machined and cast in the Parsons Katy shops. Harley or Davidson, one worked for the Katy The other partner was from Milwaukee. The assembly of the first model was in Milwaukee.

Play this music album and open www.parsons1964.com AGAIN and browse the website, or internet while you listen.

Ray Conniff ‎‎– Memories Are Made Of This 1960 (full album)

The Call - #178 of 324 Songs

DANIEL ODONNELL & MARY DUFF 26 MIN.
THOMAS MAGURIE & Fhiona Ennis FROM IRELAND




Christine Tippet (Cooper) - deceased

June 23rd, 1946 - September 19th, 1999



David C. Tippet, 102, longtime Postmaster of Parsons, passed away at 4:01 p.m., Monday, May 16, 2016 at his home.

He was born November 30, 1913 in Gildford, Montana to Lawrence and Grace (Staley) Tippet. At the age of 5, David moved with his family to The Dalles, Oregon. He graduated from Dufur High School in 1932.

During the depression, he rode the rails looking for a job and prospected for gold in California on the Yuba River. In 1935, he moved to Parsons where he attended Parsons Junior College and played on the football team for two years where he was fondly known as “Tiger Tippet.” He then worked at the St. Paul Journal for two years before working from 1939 through 1941 at Commercial Publishers in Parsons.

In December of 1941, he joined the United States Marines and served during World War II in Guadalcanal. Upon his honorable discharge in October 1944, he resided in California.

On February 22, 1945, he married Virginia L. (Toni ) Rose in Yuma, Arizona.

After marriage, the couple moved to Los Angeles, California where he worked at the Los Angeles Times. In 1948, the couple returned to Parsons where they purchased The Parsons News which he and his wife published for over 50 years. The two spent the rest of their lives in Parsons together, raising 11 children and doting on the many grandchildren whom they loved very deeply. David especially enjoyed spending time with his family and delighted in being actively involved in his grandchildren’s lives. He could often be found on the porch of his iconic main street home, fly swatter in his hand, or playing cards with his sons and daughters at the kitchen table, or making silly faces at one of the many babies crawling around his living room floor.

In 1962, David was the last Postmaster appointed by President John F. Kennedy. He continued working for the United States Postal Service until his retirement in 1984.

He was a member of the Christian Science Church in Parsons. He was an avid writer and enjoyed playing cards, farming, working cattle and horses, and an occasional trip to the casino or race track. David was a longtime member of the Democratic Party and the Elks – BPOE Lodge No. 527 in Parsons. He is remembered as the beloved patriarch of the Tippet Clan, who are thankful and blessed for the many years of smiles he brought to the family he adored.

Survivors include:
Four Sons – Casey Tippet and his wife, Pam Sallisaw, OK
David L. Tippet Houston, TX
Tracey Tippet Parsons, KS
Jon Tippet Houston, TX
Five Daughters – Michele St. Clair and her husband, Gary Parsons, KS
Patti Nutt and her husband, Steve Lee’s Summit, MO
Janie Tippet and her life partner Pat Babinski Manhattan, KS
Kelley Fowler and her husband, Lee Cottonwood Falls, KS
Marcé Modica and her husband, Jerry Olathe, KS
Nineteen Grandchildren
Fifteen Great-Grandchildren
Four Great-Great-Grandchildren
One Brother – Richard Oakes and his wife, Louise Pittsburg, Ks
Numerous Nieces and Nephews

He was preceded in death by his wife, Toni Tippet, on May 14, 1997; one son, Clark Tippet; one daughter, Christine Cooper; one grandchild, two great-grandchildren, one brother, Paul Staley Tippet; and one sister, Vineta Mae Test.

Following cremation, the family will hold a private memorial service at a future date.

Memorials are suggested to the Labette Community College Foundation for the Toni Tippet Endowed Scholarship Fund. These may be left at or mailed to Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home, P.O. Box 374, Parsons, KS 67357.

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Christine's Activities at PHS
Football Queen Candidate 64
Forensics 62
National Forensic League 62, 63, 64
National Forensic League Secretary 63
National Forensic League Vice-President 64
Debate 63, 64
DAR Good Citizen Award 64
Student Council 63
School Service 63
Pep Club 63, 64
Honor Pep 63, 64
Band Twirler 63, 64
Career Plans - Nursing


OBITUARY FOR CHRISTINE'S DAD, DAVID TIPPET, 11-30-1913 TO 5-16-2016 PARSONS POSTMASTER FROM 1962-1984. DAVID & HIS WIFE VIRGINIA OWNED & PUBLISHED THE PARSONS NEWS FROM 1948 FOR OVER 50 YEARS.



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Connie Smith Biography AND Here are 130 of Connie Smith's most lovely songs. The music is so gorgeous, it really outshines her pretty voice and is why she really is the #1 female country singer of all time. Today's songs can't even come anywhere close to classic music.

Connie Smith (Talks about her faith in God

Mr.Connie Smith, Marty Stewart Biography

Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson Songs Full Album

Connie Smith - Don't You Wish Somehow We Could Just Go Back In Time

Connie Smith - Ain't Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves)

Connie Smith - Go Away Stranger

Connie Smith - What Makes A Man Wander

Connie Smith "Coming Around"

Connie Smith - In My Little Corner Of THE World

Connie Smith & NAT STUCKEY - STAND BESIDE ME


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Connie Smith & NAT STUCKEY-I'LL SHARE MY WORLD WITH YOU

Connie Smith - It's Now or Never

ELVIS PRESLEY - It's Now or Never

Connie Smith - Your Mem'ry Comes Along

Connie Smith - Holdin' On

CONNIE SMITH & MARTY STUART "I RUN TO YOU"

Connie Smith & hubby Marty Stewart - Your Tender Loving Care

Connie Smith & Nat Stucky - Together Alone)

CONNIE SMITH & NAT STUCKEY-STAND BESIDE ME

Connie Smith & Nat Stuckey - Something Pretty



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Connie Smith - Burning A Hole In My Mind

Connie Smith - I Dont Love You Anymore

Connie Smith - Run away little tears

Connie Smith - If I Talk To Him

Connie Smith - It Comes And Goes

Connie Smith - A Heart Like You

Connie Smith - I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)

Connie Smith - Go Ahead And Make Me Cry

Connie Smith - I Love You Drops

Connie Smith - The Other Side Of You


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Connie Smith - Walk Through This World With Me

Connie Smith - I Can Stand It (As Long As You Can)

Connie Smith - That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome

Connie Smith - Love Is No Excuse

Connie Smith - I Will

Connie Smith - Same As Mine

Connie Smith - Love's Not Everything

Connie Smith - Back In Baby's Arms Again

Connie Smith - If Teardrops Were Pennies


Connie Smith - I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore


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Connie Smith - It's Gonna Rain Today

Connie Smith - Easy Come Easy Go

Connie Smith - I'll Never Get Over Loving You

Connie Smith - How Sweet It Is


Connie Smith - Before I'm Over You


Connie Smith - The Last Letter

Connie Smith - BORN TO SING

Connie Smith - In Case You Ever Change Your Mind

Connie Smith - Just For What I Am

Connie Smith - Burning Bridges


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Connie Smith - Just One Time

Connie Smith - I'm So Used To Loving You

Connie Smith - The Night Has a Thousand Eyes

Connie Smith - It's Such a Pretty World Today

Connie Smith - Go Away Stranger

Connie Smith - It'll Be Easy

Connie Smith - Farther Along

Connie Smith - Surely

Connie Smith - Satisfied

Connie Smith - Family Bible


#60
Connie Smith - Love Is The Look You're Looking For

Connie Smith - More To Love Than This

Connie Smith - Even Though

Connie Smith - Tell Another Lie

Connie Smith - That's What Lonesome Is

Connie Smith - I Don't Have Any Place To Go

Connie Smith - Not 'Til You Come Back To Me

Connie Smith - Coming Around

Connie Smith - Go Tell It On The Mountain

Connie Smith - Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long


#70
Connie Smith - My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own

Connie Smith - A Touch of Yesterday

Connie Smith - I Don't Believe That's How You Feel

Connie Smith - A Touch of Yesterday

Connie Smith - Everybody Loves Somebody

When It Comes To You

Connie Smith - Gone

Connie Smith - City Lights

Connie Smith - On and On and On

Connie Smith - Darling Are You Ever Coming Home



#80
Connie Smith - For Better Or For Worse (But Not For Long)

Connie Smith - It's Not The End Of Everything

Connie Smith - Everybody Loves Somebody

Connie Smith - When It Comes To You

Connie Smith - Cry, Cry, Cry

Connie Smith - Lonesome

Connie Smith - If You Won't Tell

Connie Smith - Same As Mine

Connie Smith - There Goes My Everything

Connie Smith - A Touch of Yesterday


#90

Connie Smith - I'll Be There


Connie Smith - Walk Through This World With Me

Connie Smith - Love Is No Excuse

Connie Smith - I Will

Connie Smith - The Other Side Of You

Connie Smith - The Night Has a Thousand Eyes

Connie Smith - A Heart Like You

Connie Smith - Smooth Sailin'

Connie Smith - Lonesome 7-7203


CONNIE SMITH "PICK ME UP ON YOUR WAY DOWN"




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CONNIE SMITH - I'm So Used To Loving You


Connie Smith - Long Line Of Heartaches

Connie Smith - Ribbon of Darkness

Connie Smith - Only For Me

Connie Smith - Just A Little Bit Of You

Connie Smith - I'm Little But I'm Loud

Connie Smith - A-Sleeping At The Foot Of The Bed

Connie Smith - World Of Forgotten People

Connie Smith - It'll Be Easy

Connie Smith - My Heart Was The Last One To Know



#110
Connie Smith - Po' Folks

Connie Smith - He Set Me Free

Connie Smith - Pass Me By If You're Only Passing Through

Connie Smith "Plenty Of Time"

Connie Smith - Now

Connie Smith Every Move You Make

Connie Smith I Don't Want Your Memories

Connie Smith - Calling You

Connie Smith ~ CONNIE SMITH - There'll Never Be Another YOU

Connie Smith - I Thought Of You


#120
Connie Smith - There's Something Lonely In This House

Connie Smith -- I Never Once Stopped Loving You

Connie Smith - I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again

Connie Smith - I'll Never Get Over Loving You

Connie Smith - I Never Once Stopped Loving You

Connie Smith - I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again

Connie Smith - Ribbon of Darkness

Connie Smith - Holdin' On

Connie Smith - That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome

Connie Smith - If You Were Mine To Lose

Connie Smith - I Love You Drops

#130
Connie Smith - Foolin Around

Connie Smith -- Until My Dreams Come True

Connie Smith - Love's Gonna Live Here

Connie Smith - I'm So Used To Loving You

Connie Smith - Before I'm Over You

Connie Smith Here Comes My Baby

Connie Smith - My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own

Amber Digby & Justin Trevino - Slowly, But Surely

Connie Smith's The Sundowners & Marty Stewart's band The Fabulous Superlatives Play Buck Owens's Theme Song - Buckaroo

Charlie Pride - Kiss an Angel Good Morning & Marty Stewart

Marty Stuart - Biography - 2003

#140
Marty Stewart & Charley Pride "Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone

Marty Stuart Meets Connie Smith For The First Time in Philadelphia, Mississippi when he is 9 years old & she is 26.

Connie Smith, Marty Stuart - Today I Started Loving You Again

Marty Stuart - Wanted Man

Intimate interview with Marty Stuart & DAN RATHER

Marty Stuart - Made in Japan

Buck Owens - Made in Japan

Jerry Lee Lewis live on the Marty Party pt.2 Whole Lotta Shakin'

Marty Stuart- Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line

Marty Stuart - Arlene (Live 1985)

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MARTY STUART "CALIFORNIA BLUES"

Marty Stuart - Greystone Chapel

Marty Stuart - Bonanza

MARTY STUART & MARTY STUART - THIS TIME

Merle Haggard, Marty Stewart & Willie Nelson - "Okie From Muskogee" 11/11/14

Marty Stuart - That's What Love's About


Marty Stuart - HEY PORTER ON THE MARTY STUART SHOW


Marty Stuart - Working On A Building

MARTY STEWART I'M TEMPTED

Marty Stuart - I Still Miss Someone

#160

Marty Stuart & The Fabulous Superlatives - Luther Played The Boogie Woggie



Marty Stuart - Luther's Boogie


Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives "Country Boy Rock And Roll"

Marty Stuart - It’s Time To Go Home

Marty Stuart- Going, Going, Gone

Marty Stuart - Running Kind (writer Merle Haggard)

Marty Stuart - The Bridge Washed Out


Marty Stuart Cry, Cry, Cry

Connie Smith - Cry, Cry, Cry

Marty Stuart Hillbilly Rock


Marty Stuart - Burn Me Down

#170
Marty Stuart - Freight Train Boogie


Marty Stuart - HONKY TONKIN'S WHAT I DO BEST

Marty Stuart - NO HARD TIME BLUES


MERLE HAGGARD "WORKIN' MAN BLUES" ON THE MARTY STUART SHOW


Marty Stuart - Luther's Boogie

Marty Stuart - THE RUNNING KIND

Marty Stuart - Country Boy Rock And Roll

1990, YOUNG Marty Stuart, Earl Scruggs AT THE American Music Shop

Marty Stuart The Marty Party with Alan Jackson Johnny Cash & Junior Brown

Marty Stuart The Marty Party with Alan Jackson Johnny Cash & Junior Brown"> Marty Stuart The Marty Party with Alan Jackson Johnny Cash & Junior Brown

#180
Marty Stuart Show - Guest, Jessi Colter, Mrs. Waylon Jennings


Kenny Vaughan "Don't Leave Home Without Jesus"


Kenny Vaughan "Stay Outta My Dreams"

KENNY VAUGHAN "CAROL LEE"

Kenny Vaughan "Don't Leave Home Without Jesus"


Kenny Vaughan "Mysterium"


Kenny Vaughan - Country Music Got A Hold On Me


Kenny Vaughan "Stay Outta My Dreams"


Kenny Vaughan "You Know It Ain't Right"

Kenny Vaughan "Mysterium"

MARTY STUART - THIS TIME



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Tom T Hall Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine

Tom T. Hall - Ravishing Ruby

Tom T Hall Ballad Of Forty Dollars

Tom T. Hall I Hope It Rains At My Funeral or What Tt Means To Be Somebody's Baby

Pamela Brown - Tom T Hall

Tom T. Hall - That's How I Got To Memphis

Tom T. Hall - Old Five and Dimers Like Me

Billy Joe Shaver - Old Five And Dimers Like Me

Billy Joe Shaver - Get Thee Behind Me Satan

Billy Joe Shaver---If You Don't Love Jesus-Go To Hell



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Wacko From Waco - Billy Joe Shaver & Willie Nelson

ELVIS - ANYTHING YOU ASKED ME TO

Elvis Presley - She Thinks I Still Care

Marty Robbins - El Paso

Marty Robbins - Big Iron - Lyrics

Bobby Bare -That's How I Got To Memphis"

Bobby Bare - Streets of Baltimore

Bobby Bare- Detroit City (with lyrics)

Four Strong Winds~Bobby Bare

Box Car Willie - OLD 97



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BOXCAR WILLIE - WABASH CANNONBALL

HANK SNOW - Wabash Cannonball with Lyrics

HANK SNOW - Canadian Pacific

George Hamilton IV - Early morning rain

George Hamilton IV - Dirty Old Man

George Hamilton IV - Break My Mind

George Hamilton IV Sings - One Day at a Time

Junior Brown - Semi crazy keep on trucking

Junior Brown & Hank Thompson - Gotta sell them chickens



#220
Junior Brown - Broke Down South Of Dallas


Junior Brown "Highway Patrol"


Junior Brown - Sugar Foot Rag

Junior Brown - Venom Wearin' Denim

Junior Brown - Joe The Singing Janitor

Billy Walker - She Goes Walking Through My Mind


Billy Walker - Funny How Time Slips Away

Billy Walker - Cross The Brazos At Waco

Billy Walker - The Lawman

BILLY WALKER -WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN 1970



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Billy Walker - I Call It Heaven

Billy Walker - Pretend You Don't See Me

Billy Walker - I Treat Her Like A Baby (She Treats Me Like A Dog)

Dawn Sears & The Timejumpers - Sweet Memories (RIP Dawn)

Hank Williams Jr - Tennessee Waltz


Hank Williams Jr. - Window Up Above


Melvin Endsley - Half As Blue


DARRELL McCALL-STILL ALOT OF LOVE IN SAN ANTONE


Darrell McCall - Lily Dale - Dreams of a Dreamer


THE FORESTER SISTERS - Men



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The Forester Sisters - "I Would Choose You" - LIVE (1989)


The Forester Sisters - "I Fell In Love Again Last Night" - LIVE (1986)


Kathy Mattea - Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses


Kathy Mattea - 455 Rocket


Kathy Mattea - Nobody's Gonna Rain On Our Parade


Lacy J Dalton - Takin' It Easy

Black Coffee ~ Lacy J Dalton


SUZY BOGGUSS: Someday Soon


SUZY BOGGUSS: Someday Soon


Neil Young - Four Strong Winds



#250
FRANK SINATRA - SOMETHING STUPID

Raul Malo and The Mavericks - Something Stupid


The Mavericks & Trisha Yearwood "Something Stupid" (1997)


Trisha Yearwood - "Back Home Again"


Trisha Yearwood - Trying to Love You [Live]


Trisha Yearwood - "She's In Love With The Boy


Warner Mack - Time Keeps Standing Still


Amber Digby - Soakin' Wet


Amber Digby - One More Thing I Wished I'd Said


Mark Chesnutt & Amber Digby - A Couple More Years




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Arlo Guthrie - The City of New Orleans

Willie Nelson - The City of New Orleans

Hank Snow - The City of New Orleans

Cal Smith - Country Bumpkin


Vern Gosdin - THIS AIN'T MY FIRST RODEO 1990

Kris Kristofferson, writer of this song, & his wife, Rita Coolidge - Help Me Make It Through The Night

Kris Kristofferson, writer of this song, & Lorrie Morgan - Help Me Make It Through The Night

Daniel O'Donnell And Mary Duff Making Plans


Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down with Lyrics

Sammi Smith - Sunday Morning Coming Down



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Sammi Smith-Help Me Make It Through The Night (Lyrics)

Sammi Smith - Help Me Make It Though The Night


Sammi Smith - Help Me Make It Though The Night


Sammi Smith - When Michael Calls


Sammi Smith-Help Me Make It Through The Night (Lyrics)

Sammi Smith - Send Me The Pillow You Dream On

Sammi Smith ~ Just Out Of Reach Of My Two Open Arms

Patsy Cline "Lonely Street"

Patsy Cline "The Wayward Wind"

Patsy Cline - Half As Much



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Patsy Cline - Faded Love

Patsy Cline - Back In Baby's Arms

Glenn Barber - That's How A Coward Tells An Angel Goodbye

Glenn Barber - Yes Ma'm I Found Her In A Honky Tonk

GLENN BARBER - THE MAN ON SUSIE'S MIND

Glenn Barber "Unexpected Goodbye"

Glenn Barber - That's How A Coward Tells An Angel Goodbye

Carrie Underwood & Miranda Lambert - Something Bad


Billy Walker - Pretend You Don't See Me


Hank Locklin ~Anna




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Hank Locklin - Galway Bay


LYNN ANDERSON- SING ME A SAD SONG

Lynn Anderson - I Beg Your Pardon, I Never Promised You A Rose Garden

LYNN ANDERSON- SING ME A SAD SONG

BONNIE TYLER ~IT'S A HEARTACHE

Elvis Presley Greatest Hits

Patsy Cline - Greatest Hits 2

Connie Francis - The Very Best Of (Full Album)

Michael Jackson's Greatest Hits

Brenda Lee's Greatest Hits



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BOBBY BARE Greatest Hits

25 Classic Country Artists

25 Classic Ladies of Country (2nd Edition)

Gretchen Wilson - When I Think About Cheatin'

Gretchen Wilson - California Girls

Porter Wagoner Show Guest, Bobby Bare

Bobby Bare - Full Concert - 11/30/78

ANITA BRYANT - IN MY LITTLE CORNER OF THE WORLD

Patsy Cline - Back In Baby's Arms

Patsy Cline - A Poor Man's Roses



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PATSY CLINE - SWEET DREAMS

MARTY ROBBINS - EL PASO

Loretta Lynn - Full Album

Romeo - Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton - Dumb Blonde

Porter Wagoner - I Wonder Where You Are Tonight

Shenandoah - Ghost in this house

Sammi Smith - When Michael Calls




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TAMMY WYNETTE- CLINGING VINE

Buck Owens - Made in Japan "original version

Arlo Guthrie - The City of New Orleans

Willie Nelson - The City of New Orleans

Hank Snow - The City of New Orleans

HANK SNOW - I'M MOVIN ON

Dolly Parton - Dumb Blonde (1967)

Dolly Parton - Mule Skinner Blues P

Dolly Parton - It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels

GLENN BARBER - THE MAN ON SUSIE'S MIND



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Glenn Barber "Unexpected Goodbye


COME ON RING THOSE BELLS


David C. Tippet, 102, longtime Postmaster of Parsons, passed away at 4:01 p.m., Monday, May 16, 2016 at his home.

He was born November 30, 1913 in Gildford, Montana to Lawrence and Grace (Staley) Tippet. At the age of 5, David moved with his family to The Dalles, Oregon. He graduated from Dufur High School in 1932.

During the depression, he rode the rails looking for a job and prospected for gold in California on the Yuba River. In 1935, he moved to Parsons where he attended Parsons Junior College and played on the football team for two years where he was fondly known as “Tiger Tippet.” He then worked at the St. Paul Journal for two years before working from 1939 through 1941 at Commercial Publishers in Parsons.

In December of 1941, he joined the United States Marines and served during World War II in Guadalcanal. Upon his honorable discharge in October 1944, he resided in California.

On February 22, 1945, he married Virginia L. (Toni ) Rose in Yuma, Arizona.

After marriage, the couple moved to Los Angeles, California where he worked at the Los Angeles Times. In 1948, the couple returned to Parsons where they purchased The Parsons News which he and his wife published for over 50 years. The two spent the rest of their lives in Parsons together, raising 11 children and doting on the many grandchildren whom they loved very deeply. David especially enjoyed spending time with his family and delighted in being actively involved in his grandchildren’s lives. He could often be found on the porch of his iconic main street home, fly swatter in his hand, or playing cards with his sons and daughters at the kitchen table, or making silly faces at one of the many babies crawling around his living room floor.

In 1962, David was the last Postmaster appointed by President John F. Kennedy. He continued working for the United States Postal Service until his retirement in 1984.

He was a member of the Christian Science Church in Parsons. He was an avid writer and enjoyed playing cards, farming, working cattle and horses, and an occasional trip to the casino or race track. David was a longtime member of the Democratic Party and the Elks – BPOE Lodge No. 527 in Parsons. He is remembered as the beloved patriarch of the Tippet Clan, who are thankful and blessed for the many years of smiles he brought to the family he adored.

Survivors include:
Four Sons – Casey Tippet and his wife, Pam Sallisaw, OK
David L. Tippet Houston, TX
Tracey Tippet Parsons, KS
Jon Tippet Houston, TX
Five Daughters – Michele St. Clair and her husband, Gary Parsons, KS
Patti Nutt and her husband, Steve Lee’s Summit, MO
Janie Tippet and her life partner Pat Babinski Manhattan, KS
Kelley Fowler and her husband, Lee Cottonwood Falls, KS
Marcé Modica and her husband, Jerry Olathe, KS
Nineteen Grandchildren
Fifteen Great-Grandchildren
Four Great-Great-Grandchildren
One Brother – Richard Oakes and his wife, Louise Pittsburg, Ks
Numerous Nieces and Nephews

He was preceded in death by his wife, Toni Tippet, on May 14, 1997; one son, Clark Tippet; one daughter, Christine Cooper; one grandchild, two great-grandchildren, one brother, Paul Staley Tippet; and one sister, Vineta Mae Test.

Following cremation, the family will hold a private memorial service at a future date.

Memorials are suggested to the Labette Community College Foundation for the Toni Tippet Endowed Scholarship Fund. These may be left at or mailed to Forbes-Hoffman Funeral Home, P.O. Box 374, Parsons, KS 67357.


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