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A "prince of a guy," is how Edmond Memorial High School Principal Larry Maxwell describes Robert N. Chipman.
"He was a great guy to be around and work with," Maxwell said.
"It's a shame that has to happen to someone like that, (someone who) has such a positive outlook on life. "
Chipman, 51, had been with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board as a financial analyst six months.
He was married to Gloria J. Chipman, and they have two daughters, Catherine M. Chipman Talbert and Julie A. Szabolcsi; and one son, Carl
C. Chipman.
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Trudy Rigney, 31, of Broken Arrow was a senior studying geography at the University of Oklahoma. Rigney had worked her way through personal obstacles and health problems to get where she was, her faculty adviser said.
She was serving an internship as an assistant with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board when the blast hit. She is survived by an 11-year-old son.
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