PROMINENT FARMER DIES NEAR FULDA
CALDWELL - John Schoeppner, 81, father of Mrs. Henry Estadt,
South Cumberland street, and a prominent retired farmer, died at the family home near Fulda, Thursday afternoon following an illness of several weeks. He suffered a stroke of paralysis in June from which he never recovered. Mr. Schoeppner was born in Noble county on the same farm where he died. He was the son of Leonard and Elizabeth Miller Schoeppner, prominent German settlers in the Fulda community. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. His wife died three years ago. Surviving are the following children,
Mrs. Estadt, Caldwell; Edward Schoeppner, Harriettsville; Vena Schafer, Youngstown; Leonard Schoeppner, Mrs. Mary Fox, Mrs. Clara Prussers, Mrs. Sophia Berdnard, Mrs. Amelia Nau and Leo Schoeppner, all of Canton; Joseph Schoeppner and Albert Schoeppner of the home; 70 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; one brother, George Schoeppner, of Fulda,
and two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Schockling of Fulda and Mrs. Barbara Yester of Lowell. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic church in Fulda Saturday morning. Rev. Fr. B. J. Mattes will officiate. Interment will be in the
church cemetery.
PROMINENT FARMER DIES NEAR FULDA
CALDWELL - John Schoeppner, 81, father of Mrs. Henry Estadt,
South Cumberland street, and a prominent retired farmer, died at the family home near Fulda, Thursday afternoon following an illness of several weeks. He suffered a stroke of paralysis in June from which he never recovered. Mr. Schoeppner was born in Noble county on the same farm where he died. He was the son of Leonard and Elizabeth Miller Schoeppner, prominent German settlers in the Fulda community. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church. His wife died three years ago. Surviving are the following children,
Mrs. Estadt, Caldwell; Edward Schoeppner, Harriettsville; Vena Schafer, Youngstown; Leonard Schoeppner, Mrs. Mary Fox, Mrs. Clara Prussers, Mrs. Sophia Berdnard, Mrs. Amelia Nau and Leo Schoeppner, all of Canton; Joseph Schoeppner and Albert Schoeppner of the home; 70 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; one brother, George Schoeppner, of Fulda,
and two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Schockling of Fulda and Mrs. Barbara Yester of Lowell. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic church in Fulda Saturday morning. Rev. Fr. B. J. Mattes will officiate. Interment will be in the
church cemetery.
Family Members
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Leonard R. Schoeppner
1881–1965
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Schoeppner Estadt
1883–1966
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Edward George Schoeppner
1884–1969
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Mary M Schoeppner Fox
1885–1966
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Leo G Schoeppner
1887–1947
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Hannah Blandina "Dina" Schoeppner Schaffer
1889–1976
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Amelia A Schoeppner Nau
1892–1946
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Clara A. Schoeppner Preusser
1897–1975
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Albert George Schoeppner
1902–1965
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Joseph Henry Schoeppner Sr
1904–1961
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Sophia M. "Sophie" Schoeppner Bernard
1906–1974
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Infant Schoeppner
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