Judith Cosbey Lipp
April 4, 1945 ~ January 1, 2008
Died on Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at her residence in Oakton, Virginia. Beloved wife of David A. Lipp, devoted mother of Lynette N. Lipp, Annette K. Lipp and Sarah J. Lipp. Daughter of Vivian Riley Cosbey and the late Donald Walgreen Cosbey, sister of Janice Cosbey Brandt and the late Daniel Joseph Cosbey.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Harvest USA, 103 Jordan Dr., Suite 4, Chattanooga, TN 37421, designated in honor of Judith Lipp.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Harvest USA, 103 Jordan Dr., Suite 4, Chattanooga, TN 37421, designated in honor of Judith Lipp.
David and girls, We wish we could be there to celebrate Judy’s life. Her smile and laughter will always be a wonderful memory for us. We both are recovering from the flu, and we are iced and snowed in on our mountain. Otherwise I would be there. Remember you are in our thoughts and prayers. I know your family and friends are many and will shower their love and concern over you. Love, Jeanette, cousin
Dave, Ann, Lynn, and Sarah, What a priviledge we shared with you to asher Judy into Heaven. We will never forget your loving care and faithfulness to our Lord. May God richly bless you for your devotion and love shown to us all during Judy’s illness. We will miss her. Though we are long distance, she remains close in our hearts. We are wrapping you with our prayers daily. Til we meet again…..
Mr. Lipp, Ann, Lynn & Sarah, Thinking of you all during this time.
People pass on, but their memory lives on in our hearts – something i read after we lost Dad. so true and nothing brings memories out more then the time i spend with family. i cherish it, soak it up when we’re together. Please know that our sympathy and warmest thoughts are with you now. with love, Michelle, Gary, Jacquelyn, Kathryn and Elizabeth
So sorry to hear of Judy’s passing. I (Tom) grew up with her, Janice and Danny and have many fond memories of her sweet spirit as a teenager and member of our youth group. May God grant you His peace and comfort in your loss.
Sending you my deepest sympathy at Judy’s home-going. I have fond memories of Judy and her wonderful smile, first at Cherrydale (so many years ago) and later with her family at McLean. I pray for God’s comfort for each of you.