In Remembrance Of

Alice M. Tripp

Alice Merle (Looman) Tripp, 79, of Gower, MO formerly of Platte Woods, MO passed away August 19, 2019 at the Gower Convalescent Center.

Alice was born April 3, 1940 to Otto Andrew and Ruth Jane (Moulton) Looman in Augusta, KS. She grew up in Bethany and in 1958 graduated from Southwest Harrison High School. She graduated from Kansas City General Hospital School of Nursing in Kansas City in 1961. In 1966 she received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and then in 1976 she earned a Masters Degree in Nursing, both from the University of Kansas in Kansas City, KS. In 1982 she earned her Doctorate (PhD) at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS. 

She worked as an Assistant Professor at Graceland College in Lamoni, IA and the College of Nursing, University of Arizona in Tucson and was a Research Assistant at the University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas. Alice authored four nursing text books, the Basic of Patholophysiological Mechanisms of Congestive Heart Failure, the Basic Patholophysiological Mechanisms of Inflammation, the Basic Patholophysiological Mechanisms of Shock and the Basic Patholophysiological Mehcanisms of Endocrine Dysfunction all by NY McGraw-Hill, 1979. She also authored these publications; “Complex Multiple Choice Options?” in the Journal of Nursing Education in March, 1985, and the “Discrimination Analysis to Predict Graduation Non-Graduation in a Masters Degree Program in Nursing”, in the Research in Nursing and Health in 1981.

She was a member of the Midwest Nursing Research Society, the American Education Research Association, the National Council on Measurement in Education and the Sigma theta Tau Pi Lambda Theta.Alice was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Benjamin Leeth Tripp.

She is survived by her sister Anna Updegraff; nieces Elizabeth Payne, Rebecca Lytton, and Juanita Richardson; several great-nieces and nephews other relatives and friends. 

Graveside Services: 11:30 a.m. Saturday, August 24th at Miriam Cemetery, Bethany, MO

Arrangements by Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower

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  • Kathleen Moritz Burris RN

    Mrs. Tripp was one of my nursing instructors when I was a student at General Hospital. I graduated in 1970 and had a very interesting and rewarding nursing career for forty four years. I remember Mrs. Tripp as a tough, but fair instructor who pushed us to be the most knowledgeable and compassionate nurse we could be. Thank you Mrs. Tripp for all you taught me and making me a better nurse. My sincere sympathy to her family.

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