He is also survived by four sons: Robert Bryant (wife, Teresa) Sipes of Alsey, Michael Brent (wife, Amy) Sipes of Jacksonville, and Jason Scott Sipes and Jeremiah Ingram Sipes, both at home; four grandchildren; his mother of Patterson; two brothers, Richard (wife, Linda) Sipes of Mt. Sterling and Darryl (wife, Carolyn) Sipes of Springfield, Missouri; and one sister, Dorothy Hausmann of Bonne Terre, Missouri. He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Howard Sipes.
He was employed with United Parcel Service for over 30 years. He had owned and operated Sunnyview Shelter Care Home in Jacksonville from 1975-1980 and Howard Johnson's in Jacksonville from 1980-1993. he was a member AMBUCS in Jacksonville, Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church in Jacksonville and had been a member and deacon at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church near Alsey, before coming to Jacksonville.
Services were entrusted to Williamson Funeral Home of Jacksonville, Illinois.
He is also survived by four sons: Robert Bryant (wife, Teresa) Sipes of Alsey, Michael Brent (wife, Amy) Sipes of Jacksonville, and Jason Scott Sipes and Jeremiah Ingram Sipes, both at home; four grandchildren; his mother of Patterson; two brothers, Richard (wife, Linda) Sipes of Mt. Sterling and Darryl (wife, Carolyn) Sipes of Springfield, Missouri; and one sister, Dorothy Hausmann of Bonne Terre, Missouri. He was preceded in death by his father and one brother, Howard Sipes.
He was employed with United Parcel Service for over 30 years. He had owned and operated Sunnyview Shelter Care Home in Jacksonville from 1975-1980 and Howard Johnson's in Jacksonville from 1980-1993. he was a member AMBUCS in Jacksonville, Lincoln Avenue Baptist Church in Jacksonville and had been a member and deacon at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church near Alsey, before coming to Jacksonville.
Services were entrusted to Williamson Funeral Home of Jacksonville, Illinois.
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