Adolph Keup, 68, of 3314 Evergreen, died Sunday at Humana Hospital-University.
He was a native of Andover, S. D., a retired employee of the old Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot and an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors: his wife, Edith A. Keup; a daughter, Linda F. Keehn of Sellersburg; a stepdaughter, Rilla M. Nokes; a son, Terry E. Keup of Nashville, Tenn.; a brother, Alford Keup of Portland, Ore.; three sisters, Louise Mielke of Groton, S. D., Lydia Rossow and Rosella Jensen of Aberdeen, S. D.; and three grandchildren.
The body was cremated. A memorial service was Wednesday at Coots Funeral Home. Expressions of sympathy: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1202 E. Market St., New Albany.
Published in The Courier-Journal June 4, 1987
Adolph Keup, 68, of 3314 Evergreen, died Sunday at Humana Hospital-University.
He was a native of Andover, S. D., a retired employee of the old Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot and an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors: his wife, Edith A. Keup; a daughter, Linda F. Keehn of Sellersburg; a stepdaughter, Rilla M. Nokes; a son, Terry E. Keup of Nashville, Tenn.; a brother, Alford Keup of Portland, Ore.; three sisters, Louise Mielke of Groton, S. D., Lydia Rossow and Rosella Jensen of Aberdeen, S. D.; and three grandchildren.
The body was cremated. A memorial service was Wednesday at Coots Funeral Home. Expressions of sympathy: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1202 E. Market St., New Albany.
Published in The Courier-Journal June 4, 1987
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