Albert Willoughby Pipes, 98, of Scottsboro, Alabama, formerly of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, passed away on Wednesday, August 17, 2022. Albert was a proud World War II Veteran serving in the US Navy on the USS LCI 481 in the Marshall Islands. He and his family moved to Scottsboro in 1964 to open Bellefonte Lace Manufacturing. He was later employed by Revere and Norandal.
Al was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Betty Rockley Pipes, son George Pipes, father Harry Pipes, mother Clara Taylor, sister Barbara Pipes Mitchell, and great granddaughter Sara Grace Green. He is survived by his daughters Diane Pipes Steffy (Robert), Cindy Pipes Green (James Hunt), and Beth Pipes Massey (John), daughter-in- law Regina Pipes, special nephew Ronald Mitchell (Anne), grandchildren Dr. Georgina Pipes Nelson (Patrick), Tracy Green, Dr. Christopher Green (Jill), Tim Pipes, Blake Massey (Michal), and Dr. Michelle Massey Maher (Timothy), great grandchildren Arabella Jane Nelson, Kaitlyn Grace Nelson, Harley Vera-Lynn Pipes, James Bryant Green, Mary Monte Green, Hunter Anne Massey, and
several nieces and nephews. Additionally, he leaves his long time caregiver and friend, Mildred Shelton, who cared for him for the past several years.
Al and his wife, Betty, joined St. Luke’s Episcopal Church when they arrived in Scottsboro, where his youngest daughter, Beth was christened. Cindy and Beth served as Mary and Baby Jesus in the Christmas play, while Diane sang in the choir. In recent years, Rev. Polly Robb has played a special part in Al’s life by ministering to him in his home. St. Luke’s also honored him with a 98th birthday celebration.
Al was a lifelong member of the E. L. Freeman Masonic Lodge #41 of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He also served as an active member of the Cahaba Shriners, where he and his son, George, brought smiles to children as Shriner clowns. Additionally, he joined the Moose Lodge #1802 in 1966, where he served as an administrator from 1987-1995, and also received the Pilgrim Degree of Merit from the Pilgrim Council to Mooseheart in 1996. As a veteran, he was proud to be a lifelong member of the VFW in Scottsboro.
Living life to the fullest, Al enjoyed photography and was an award winning photographer. He was a certified scuba diver and enjoyed diving in the Caribbean Islands of Bonaire and Grand Cayman. He also enjoyed trail riding and attending horse shows with his youngest daughter, Beth. In his later years, he enjoyed participating in activities at the Senior Citizen Center in Scottsboro.
Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 on Saturday, August 20, 2022 at Scottsboro Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 11:00 in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Polly Robb of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Comfort Care Hospice of Scottsboro for all of their assistance, as well as special caregivers, Missy Rico and Jessica Goble.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Shriners Hospital for Children.
Cahaba Shrine
Transportation Fund
PO Box 3388
Huntsville, AL 35810
Donations can also be made to The Amphibious Forces Memorial Museum. The Mission of this organization is to preserve the history of the Amphibious Forces in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
Amphibious Forces Memorial Museum
PO Box 17220
Portland, OR
97217
Arrangements Entrusted to Scottsboro Funeral Home
