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Ingrid Lippert
In Memory of
Ingrid
Lippert (Griffel)
1940 - 2018
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Condolence From: Carol Weaver
Condolence: I am having a hard time saying goodbye to my dear friend Ingrid after over 30 years of enjoying her friendship. I took a handwriting course from her and became an analyst myself. I have a multitude of great memories of doing Graphoanalysis workshops, seminars and study groups with her. I loved her optimism and joyful outlook on life. If anyone could make "lemonade out of lemons" and "a bunch of dandelions smell like roses" it was Ingrid. I cherish, and have posted, the last photo I have of her, taken at a Christmas lunch we shared while she was in Claresholm.
Monday February 12, 2018
Condolence From: Trina Ness
Condolence: I feel blessed to have known Ingrid. She taught me things... little things like how to clean blinds and weed gardens (as a teenager) to the big things like the importance of being fearless and living each day. She was a remarkable and inspirational woman.
Sending my condolences to Ingrid's family, especially Susan and Michael, who were so dedicated and special to her.
Thursday February 08, 2018
Condolence From: Hildegard
Condolence: To my very endearing long time friend Ina Lippert with whom I spent innumerable hours out on her stately home situated in the countryside which offered an incredibly stunning view of those beautiful prairie hills and beyond the panorama of those majestic Rocky Mountains.

A place meant for eternal peace.

Ina, I know you will rest well, on those soft elevations; all your loved ones – who are yet present on this planet, as well as on your side of this infinite cosmos - will be with you, always.
My deep condolences go out to the grieving family, especially the Daughter Susan Allyson, the Son Michael Lippert, and the numerous additional family members and countless friends. May you all find solace in the knowledge that Ingrid –no longer suffering any pain - will forever be close to you as her soul glides along within your hearts.
Tuesday February 06, 2018
Condolence From: Phil Burpee and Esther Neufeld
Condolence: Oh, Ingrid was a special person alright, and we share your grief in losing her. Born into the chaos of war, she made of her life a durable beacon of hope and positivity. She was certainly of the school that felt a life lived without gaiety and conversation and dance was no life worth living at all. And she absorbed the world with all its wonders as though it were her food and drink. Such is a true appetite for life. She uplifted the human condition by her very presence, and the light of the world has got a bit dimmer now. But there she goes, bright as a comet - swishing and swirling across the Milky Way.
Thursday February 01, 2018
Condolence From: The Runions Family
Condolence: Our condolences to Ingrid's family.
She was an inspiration and will be missed.
Thursday February 01, 2018
Condolence From: Raymond & Diana Nadeau
Condolence: To Susan, Michael & all of Ingrid's family - we send you our thoughts and sympathies at this time. Although we knew that her days were short, it is still hard to believe that she is gone. She lived with such positive attitude and good cheer whenever we saw her. I'm sorry we never got up to visit her in Okotoks, but we thought of her there quite often and heard that she was in a nice place, closer to her family. As you do, we will also have many good memories of Ingrid.
Thursday February 01, 2018
Condolence From: Pat Ness
Condolence: Condolenses to you both Michael & Susan and all your family.The Springpoint Community lost a very special unique friend on Saturday as well0! When her & Kurt moved to Springpoint we never knew what an asset to our community this lady was going to be!! She loved to have fun and if she wasn't involved in getting a party going at the local hall across the road from her home, she hosted the best parties ever in her home!! On New Year's Eve her laundry room was turned into a dance hall!! Lol And she made all of us feel special over the years too!! Nothing gave her greater pleasure than if I popped in for a short visit, which never ended up to be short!! And she Loved to show pictures and tell stories about her many trips!! She definately lived life to the fullest!!
I can only imagine what a party is going on in Heaven this week with her arrival! And hey - when I get their Heavens new events coordinator will have the party ready for my arrival!! Heaven definitely welcomed a special lady!

Tuesday January 30, 2018
Condolence From: Bjorn and Debbie Berg
Condolence: Our condolences to Ingrid's family. She was a special lady and will be remembered with fondness and missed by all who knew her. We hope Ingrid's heaven is a beautiful ballroom where she can dance into eternity.
Tuesday January 30, 2018
Condolence From: Char Withington
Condolence: I love the picture chosen for Ina's Memorial Page. It captures perfectly her beauty and her spirit. Such a unique and interesting person who lived life to the fullest. She will be greatly missed. I am truly grateful for the privilege of having known her. Thinking of Ina and sending love to Susan & Darrell, Sarah, Michael & Tracey, and the rest of the family at this time of loss. OXO
Sunday January 28, 2018
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