

A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, Lorraine (Lorrie) will be remembered for her kindness, gentle demeanor, keen mind, and commitment to her faith. After surviving scarlet fever as a young child, Lorraine made the long car trip from Illinois to Connecticut with her uncle to join her brother Richard, mother, Helen Ainsworth Monson, and dad, Louis Monson, who had relocated to Bridgeport.
While in Bridgeport, Lorraine graduated from Bassick High School and then went on to secretarial college. She enjoyed a short career at the law office of Cohen and Wolf in Bridgeport before joining her husband Bernie’s family energy business as a bookkeeper. At work, Lorraine was a stickler for detail, facile with numbers, and a master of Gregg shorthand, grammar, and usage. Her love of reading and language helped her breeze through the daily NYT crossword puzzles.
As a longtime member of the Monroe Congregational Church, Lorraine served as a Sunday school teacher, a volunteer at the Mustard Seed Shop, and was a founding member of the Morning Circle, a women’s fellowship group. Each spring, Lorraine dutifully participated in her church’s Strawberry Festival, which she absolutely loved doing and worked at until her 99th year. Lorrie also belonged to the Stepney Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary, the Monroe Mothers’ Club, and served as a cub scout den mother.
Lorrie enjoyed daily walks at Wolf Park, having breakfast with friends at McDonalds, cross-stitching, needlepointing, reading, and baking her world-famous Christmas cookies. Her biggest joy was spending time with family, particularly her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, with whom she and Bernie took on many exciting trips and adventures. Vermont was always a favorite destination.
Lorraine Sippin is survived by her husband, of 70 years, Bernard Sippin, children: David Sippin (Elizabeth), Mark Sippin (Peggy), and Gary Sippin (Mary Beth), grandchildren: Alexandra Rau (Andrew), Catherine Sippin, Lauren Sippin, Eric Sippin, Emily Sippin, and Kayla Landowne (Justin), and great-grandchildren: Carson Rau, Vincent Rau, and Evelyn Rau.
Friends are invited to calling hours on Friday, January 9, 2026, from 5pm to 8pm at Spadaccino and Leo P. Gallagher & Son Community Funeral Home, 315 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT 06468.
A memorial Service will be celebrated on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 1:00pm at Monroe Congregational Church, 34 Church Street, Monroe, CT 06468, with a reception immediately following at the church hall. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial donation to Monroe Congregational Church https://www.mcc-ucc.org , or to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
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