Thirty-two years ago, Sue Hipple lost her son to congenital heart defects, specifically to a condition known as Tetralogy of Fallot. His name was Timothy Jerald Hipple. He was 9 and a half weeks old.
It started as a small thing, really — a simple effort in Chicago to celebrate American Heart Month by having folks knit or crochet tiny red hats for babies born in February. That was in 2014, when the ...