Richard Tripp, a treasured member of the Long Beach community, passed away recently, leaving a legacy marked by love, resilience, and an unwavering dedication to those around him. Born on March 15, 1951, in Long Beach, California, Richard moved to Tustin in 1959 and later distinguished himself as a two-time All-American tennis player at the University of Redlands. There, he met his future wife, forming a lifelong bond strengthened by shared dreams and mutual support.
Richard’s life embodied generosity. His career journey spanned from a tennis professional to a financial planner, roles in which he was known for his passion and commitment. Despite health challenges in the mid-2000s, Richard remained dedicated to making a difference, especially through his role as a mentor in the Big Brothers program. In 2012, he was recognized as California’s Big Brother of the Year, reflecting his heartfelt commitment to uplifting and guiding others, notably a young man named Julio who flourished under his mentorship.
After his wife’s passing in 2016, Richard and his son, Steven, relocated to Las Vegas to begin anew. Facing health issues, Richard continued to find strength in his close relationship with Steven, who supported him through difficult times. To honor Richard’s life and legacy, Shar Hariri has organized a fundraiser, inviting the community to contribute toward a memorial that will celebrate his compassion, dedication, and enduring impact.
As of today, numerous friends and family have contributed to the fund, including donations from Brendan Skarra-Corson, Andrea Palmer, and others. Each contribution reflects the deep appreciation for Richard’s remarkable influence on those around him.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to Richard Tripp’s family. May his spirit rest in peace, and may his loved ones find comfort in the legacy he leaves behind.
Short Summary of Richard Tripp
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Richard Tripp |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Shar Hariri |
Goal Amount | Not Specified |
Amount Raised | Not Specified |
Location | Long Beach, CA |
Purpose | Funeral and memorial expenses |
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