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Dr Edward Warren Ripley

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Dr Edward Warren Ripley

Birth
Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
13 Oct 1949 (aged 60)
Delaware City, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial
Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Dr Edward Warren Ripley died 13 Oct 1949 at the Governor Bacon Health Center, Delaware Health Center, Delaware City, Delaware, of a heart ailment. He was born in Rutland, Vermont on 09 Mar 1889, the son of William Thomas Ripley and Bertha Isabel Reynolds.

Preparing for college at Brandon High School in Rutland, he entered Trinity in 1906 with the class of 1910. As an undergraduate, he played on the second football team. His fraternity was the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Psi.

Mr Ripley left Trinity in his junior year and completed his requirements for his Bachelor of Science degree at New York University and for the Doctor of Medicine degree at Cornell University.

During World War I, Dr Ripley was stationed with the Medical Reserve Corps.

For many years, Dr Ripley served as director of the Well Baby Clinic at Montclair, New Jersey. He moved to Delaware City in 1948 where he was a pediatrician at the Governor Bacon Health Center.

He leaves a wife, the former Miss Olive Cary of Montclair, New Jersey, whom he married 08 May 1920 and a son, Richard, a former member of the class of 1950 and daughter, Louise Cary Ripley. Dr Ripley's brother, William Reynolds Ripley, who was also a member of the class of 1910, died in 1938.
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Source: linsey (#48491278)
Dr Edward Warren Ripley died 13 Oct 1949 at the Governor Bacon Health Center, Delaware Health Center, Delaware City, Delaware, of a heart ailment. He was born in Rutland, Vermont on 09 Mar 1889, the son of William Thomas Ripley and Bertha Isabel Reynolds.

Preparing for college at Brandon High School in Rutland, he entered Trinity in 1906 with the class of 1910. As an undergraduate, he played on the second football team. His fraternity was the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Psi.

Mr Ripley left Trinity in his junior year and completed his requirements for his Bachelor of Science degree at New York University and for the Doctor of Medicine degree at Cornell University.

During World War I, Dr Ripley was stationed with the Medical Reserve Corps.

For many years, Dr Ripley served as director of the Well Baby Clinic at Montclair, New Jersey. He moved to Delaware City in 1948 where he was a pediatrician at the Governor Bacon Health Center.

He leaves a wife, the former Miss Olive Cary of Montclair, New Jersey, whom he married 08 May 1920 and a son, Richard, a former member of the class of 1950 and daughter, Louise Cary Ripley. Dr Ripley's brother, William Reynolds Ripley, who was also a member of the class of 1910, died in 1938.
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Source: linsey (#48491278)


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