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Hamilton Casters VP of Sales Jim Lippert passes at age 62

Hamilton Caster and Mfg. Co.

1637 Dixie HWY
Hamilton, OH 45011-4087
Phone: 800 733-7655
Fax: 800 232-3733
http://www.hamiltoncaster.com

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Hamiliton Caster has sadly announced that Jim Lippert, Vice President of Sales died on August 11th.  He was born on February 3, 1961 to the parents of Mary and Bob Lippert.

In a company statement they said Jim was beloved by everyone who knew him. Admired for his easy-going, warm and extroverted personality, Jim was the type of man who made you feel important when he spoke with you. He was so personable, in fact, that his high school friends created a fan club for him that’s still going strong today, with 450 members and counting.

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Steve Lippert

In an article in the Journal-News, Steve Lippert was quoted in the article saying he wasn’t the best player on the team ― he had a lot of “bench time” ― but Jim had his fans. And actually, it was a fan club that had grown to 450 members strong more than four decades after he graduated. Steve isn’t sure about the origin of the fan club, but he suspects it had to do something with his exuberant and extroverted personality.

A natural with customers, Jim started in Hamilton sales back in 1990.

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Marty Wilson,

“He was THE guy you wanted to work for,” recalled Marty Wilson, Hamilton’s Director of Business Development. No matter what, Jim had your back.”

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“He demonstrated an incredible empathy for his team—always a good listener and never confrontational,” added Hamilton President Mark Lippert. “If he ever needed to share difficult feedback, he did it in a way that the person on the receiving end was so grateful and appreciative by the end of the conversation!”

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Joe Ford

One of the hallmarks of Jim’s personality was his “booming voice” and the way he expressed “growls of approval” when anyone on his team achieved a sale. Mused Hamilton Sales Engineer Joe Ford, “His voice was rich and full, and you could hear him speaking from 50 yards away—you could hear him laugh from 100 yards away. He would have made a wonderful sportscaster. I will miss him greatly.”

Hamilton Caster imageAn alumni and avid sports fan of the University of Michigan, Jim attended college on an ROTC full ride scholarship. He served seven-and-a-half years as an Army field artillery officer and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal and Army Commendation Medal. Devoted to both his family and community, Jim served on the Wyoming Booster board, coached his three sons’ baseball and basketball teams and was named the 2003 Wyoming Citizen of the Year for his leadership. He was also active in two Wyoming churches, where he served as a reader, lector, choir member and eucharistic minister.

Jim recently celebrated 40 years with his high school sweetheart, Carrie, and is survived by his four children and five grandchildren. “He was the consummate family man,” said Lippert. “Twice a week, he and Carrie would host family dinners at his house. Their love and fellowship were something straight out of a Norman Rockwell Thanksgiving.”

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Jim Lippert family

Jim is survived by his wife of 40 years, Carrie, his children Christopher (Tarra) Lippert, John (Kelly) Lippert, Patrick (Ashley) Lippert, and Marie Lippert (and fiancé Keegan Hodge); and his siblings, Dave (Teresa) Lippert, Steve (Joan) Lippert, Debbie Bellman, Jennie (Tom) Ruehlmann, and Mike (Molly) Lippert; as well as his five grandchildren and many nephews and nieces.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. James of the Valley Catholic Church in Wyoming in Jim Lippert’s memory. Their address is 411 Springfield Pike, Wyoming, OH 45215. The phone number is (513) 948-1218.