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Dr Duncan Lloyd Kippen, 19192004 (aged 85 years)

Name
Dr Duncan Lloyd /Kippen/
Name prefix
Dr
Given names
Duncan Lloyd
Surname
Kippen
Family with parents
father
18751951
Birth: 26 April 1875Ontario, Canada
Death: 1951Newdale, Manitoba, Canada
mother
18881975
Birth: 29 June 1888 41 29 Welland, Ontario, Canada
Death: 1975Manitoba, Canada
Marriage Marriage9 December 1920Virden, Manitoba, Canada
-22 months
himself
19192004
Birth: 11 January 1919 43 30 Newdale, Manitoba, Canada
Death: 19 February 2004Kelowna, Central Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada
5 years
younger brother
19232019
Birth: 26 September 1923 48 35 Manitoba, Canada
Death: 3 March 2019Reno, Washoe, Nevada, USA
Mother’s family with Ebenezer Tomas Sirett
stepfather
Ebenezer Tomas Sirett 1881-1919.jpg
18811919
Birth: 25 September 1881Humphery, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
Death: 17 August 1919Clear Lake, Manitoba, Canada
mother
18881975
Birth: 29 June 1888 41 29 Welland, Ontario, Canada
Death: 1975Manitoba, Canada
Marriage Marriage6 August 1919Neepawa, Manitoba, Canada
Family with Margurite Dorothy Badger
himself
19192004
Birth: 11 January 1919 43 30 Newdale, Manitoba, Canada
Death: 19 February 2004Kelowna, Central Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada
wife
19172009
Birth: 20 November 1917Hackney, Middlesex, England
Death: 4 July 2009Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Marriage Marriage29 June 1942Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
10 months
son
19432010
Birth: 2 May 1943 24 25 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Death: 19 June 2010Okotoks, Foothills, Alberta, Canada
Note

DUNCAN LLOYD KIPPEN, M.D. 1919 - 2004 Duncan died peacefully at the age of 85 in the Kelowna General Hospital on February 19, 2004 with his loving wife Marga at his side. Born in Newdale, MB, the son of a rural doctor, Dunc was raised with Margaret, Wendell, Robert, Bruce, and Neil. After schooling in Newdale and Minnedosa, Duncan attended the University of Manitoba and graduated from Medicine in 1942. After interning at the Winnipeg General Hospital, he joined the R.C.A.M.C., serving from 1943 to 1946 in the N.W. European Campaign as an 18th field ambulance medical officer and returned to Military Hospital duty in England from 1944 to 1946. On returning to Winnipeg, he joined the Winnipeg Clinic where he practiced until his retirement in 1994. In 1948 he obtained a Fellowship in Gastroenterology at the University of Chicago under Drs. Joe Kirsner and Walter Palmer and brought the specialty of G.I. and endoscopy to the Winnipeg Clinic. For years he showed his skills teaching as an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine. Always dedicated to the needs of his patients, Duncan also tried to improve the practice of medicine in Manitoba. He was one of the pioneers in the development of the Manitoba Medical Service, which became the model for the later development of Medicare in Manitoba. He was always active in medical politics, serving as President of the Manitoba Medical Association in 1967 and of the Canadian Medical Association in 1970. He would like to be remembered for his contributions to medical economics at both the provincial and federal level. Throughout his 48 years in practice, his outside interests included curling, hunting, gardening, golf, sailing his Y-flyer, and holidaying with the family at West Hawk Lake. For the last 10 years of retirement, Dunc and Marga loved their Kelowna home and lifestyle. Besides his loving wife Marga, remaining to mourn his passing are brother Dr. Neil Kippen and family in the United States; sons, Duncan (Shirley) and Dr. Robert (Maura) daughters, Stacey (Andy) and Heidi; grandchildren, James, Matthew, Meghan, Andrea, Colleen, Trevor, and Bradley; former wife Marge; and dear friends and colleagues. A celebration of his life was held in Kelowna on February 25. Following cremation, his ashes will be laid to rest in the family plot under the large pine in Newdale. A fund has been established to provide bursary aid to rural Manitoba students entering the faculty of Medicine. Should you wish to honour his memory, a contribution could be made to the Dr. Duncan Kippen Memorial Fund and sent to the Department of Private Funding, 179 Continuing Education Complex, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 or call 204-474-9195. "Always remembered and sadly missed. All that lives must die, passing through nature to Eternity."

Note

Probably the son of Winnifred's first husband but this is uncertain.