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© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Lauren Elizabeth Hipply

Lauren Elizabeth Hipply
September 2, 1999 ~ October 3, 1999

A Memorial service for Lauren Elizabeth Hipply, infant daughter of Dan and Jennifer Hipply, will be 11 AM Thursday at Oakwood Christian Church. Pete Kunkle of North Carolina and Jerry Jones will officiate. Arrangements are by Anderson – Burris Funeral Home.

She was born September 2, 1999, in Enid and died Sunday, October 3, 1999, at Oklahoma City.

Surviving are her parents; one sister, Lindsey of the home; paternal grandparents, David W. and Henrietta Hipply of Wooster, Ohio; maternal grandparents, Gary M. and Jeannette E. Hamm of Seymore, Indiana; great – grandparents, Paul and Loretta Hipply and Gerald Willener of Akron, Ohio; John W. and Anna Rose Hamm of Wallingford, Kentucky; and Charles O. noble of Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the church.


Staff and wire reports
Police probe girl's injuries

A four-week-old Enid girl remained in critical condition Saturday at Children's Hospital in Oklahoma City as the Enid Police Department and the State Department of Human Services investigate the cause of her head injuries.

The child's mother, Jennifer Hipply told doctors the infant was injured when she fell from a car seat. Doctors at Children's Hospital said the severe head injuries Lauren Elizabeth Hipply suffered are more serious than what would have resulted from such a fall.

Lauren Hipply was transferred to Children's from Integris Bass Baptist Health Center in Enid Thursday. Her father, Dan, is youth minister of Oakwood Christian Church.

The infant, born September 2, and her three – year – old sister, Lindsey Erin, are now in DHS custody.

A report by the Oklahoma City Police Department indicated one doctor at Children's said the infant suffered serious brain damage.

And EPD officer responded at about 10:22 PM Wednesday to a call from the Hipply residence that a child had stopped breathing, according to a press release from Captain Nathan Morris, EPD.

According to the release, the responding officer noticed Lauren was having trouble breathing. The infant was taken by Life EMS to Integris, where she was admitted.

The EPD was contacted Thursday by DHS officials, who said the infant had serious head injury that was suspicious in nature and had been transferred to the Oklahoma City hospital. 


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