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Glenn Patrick Rippeon Obituary

Graduation Year Class of 1965
Date of Passing Mar 03, 2021
About Glenn Patrick Rippeon, 74 of Thurmont passed away on March 3, 2021 at Frederick Health Hospital after an extended illness.

Born February 14, 1947 in Frederick, Maryland he was the son of the late Ira & June nee Blackman Rippeon.

In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his brother David Rippeon.

In his early years Glenn attended Walkersville High School graduating in 1965. He continued his education at Frostburg University graduating in 1969. After college he pursued a career with Frederick County Public Schools teaching at Waverly Elementary School upon its initial opening and later transferring to Thurmont Middle School. Glenn retired from teaching after 30 years of service educating the youth of Frederick County.

His passion for serving and supporting the youth of the community continued after retirement where he assisted at Catoctin High School as a spotter for the football team, and as a timer for both girls and boys basketball. Glenn also enjoyed playing golf, working in the yard, and tending his garden from which he gave away much produce over the years.

Glenn is survived by his beloved wife Rae Ann of whom he shared 51 years of marriage; daughter Jill Wilds and husband Conley; granddaughter Melissa Wilds; nephew Scott Rippeon; sister-in-law Delista Rippeon.

He will also be fondly remembered by Uncle Pat Blackman & Auntie Peg Farr from England.

A private graveside service will be held at a future date.

Donation's in Glenn's name may be made to Hospice of Frederick County 1 Frederick Health Way Frederick MD 21701 or a charity of your choice.

Glenn's care has been entrusted to Black's Funeral Home of Thurmont, online condolences www.blacksfuneralhomes.com

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Published in The Frederick News-Post from Mar. 5 to Mar. 6, 2021.
Glenn Patrick Rippeon