Burial will be in Tracy cemetery. Friends may call from tomorrow noon at the chapel and until time of services on Monday.The son of Carl and Dorothea Hoeppner, he was born in Tracy on May 17, 1885, and had lived in that vicinity all his life. He was a farmer. Mr. Hoeppner was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran church.
Surviving are two sisters, Miss Emma Hoeppner, at home, and Mrs. George Allwater, Westville; three brothers, John, LaPorte; Carl, Walkerton and Fred, Rolling Prairie; 16 nieces and nephews. His parents and two brothers preceded him in death.
from the LaPorte Herald Argus.5/24/1952.
Listed survivors are deceased.
Burial will be in Tracy cemetery. Friends may call from tomorrow noon at the chapel and until time of services on Monday.The son of Carl and Dorothea Hoeppner, he was born in Tracy on May 17, 1885, and had lived in that vicinity all his life. He was a farmer. Mr. Hoeppner was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran church.
Surviving are two sisters, Miss Emma Hoeppner, at home, and Mrs. George Allwater, Westville; three brothers, John, LaPorte; Carl, Walkerton and Fred, Rolling Prairie; 16 nieces and nephews. His parents and two brothers preceded him in death.
from the LaPorte Herald Argus.5/24/1952.
Listed survivors are deceased.
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