Charles Gregory Hipp
July 13, 1962 ~ December 14, 2023
Born in:
Houston, Texas
Resided in:
Bryan, Texas
Charles Gregory “Greg” Hipp was born on July 13th, 1962 to parents, Charles Rich “Bud” Hipp and Mona Jo McBeth Hipp. Greg died of cancer on December 14th, 2023. He is survived by his son, Jordan Hipp and wife Lauren, his granddaughter Callie Jo, sister Jennifer Jo Wilson and husband Jim, his niece Makenzie Jo Reeves, as well as countless uncles, aunts, cousins, and friends, including his two best friends, Ron Lagrone and Larry Whitfield. A special thanks to neighbor / friend, Bryant Nunn for all the help he gave, especially toward the end.
Greg loved fishing and hunting, gardening and planting trees, canning peppers, tending to his bees and making Hipster Ranch Honey, hanging out with his dogs, Bonnie and Rose, and watching or listening to any Aggie sports, especially the fighting Texas Aggie football team. Kentucky Derby parties were a yearly occurrence and rating fireworks was a favorite at 4th of July and New Years Eve.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, January 6th, 2024 at 2:00 pm at Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan, TX. A reception will also be held following the Celebration of Life Service from 3:00 – 5:00 pm at Callaway-Jones. All are welcome to come join the family to reminisce and honor Greg.
Services
Celebration of Life Tribute: January 6, 2024 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Room: Bluebonnet Chapel
Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Center
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801
979-822-3717
https://callawayjones.com
Reception: January 6, 2024 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Center
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801
979-822-3717
https://callawayjones.com
Jordan, Lauren and Callie, I am so sorry for your loss. There are no words that can take away the pain you all are feeling. Just know there are many thinking of you and your families at this time. Also, remember, do not put a time limit on when you will get over it, as some people will say. The only thing to focus daily is to get through it, because you know you will never get over it. You will find the strength in each other, so don’t ignore that, and always reach out to them. Take care.
Jordan, Lauren & Callie, Love you all so much and we are very sorry about Greg passing away. Always remember and hold close to your hearts the great times you had with him Jordan as a child and as an adult, the fun trips you all had at Rabbit as a family, fishing, hunting and much more. Cancer is a horrible disease and you can rest easy also knowing he did not have to battle a long illness and suffer anymore than he did at the end. Remember how much he loved you three and his dreams for the future and for Callie’s future at A&M. He loved that sweet grandaughter. Many prayers, hugs and love as you all go through this process and the days, months, and years ahead.
There is a hole in our lives that nothing will ever fill.