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| resting_place    = [[Correctionville Cemetery]], Iowa<ref>http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=59156</ref>
 
| resting_place    = [[Correctionville Cemetery]], Iowa<ref>http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=59156</ref>
 
| spouse            = {{marriage|[[Bertha Sophia Volkert]]|February 10, 1915|1966}}
 
| spouse            = {{marriage|[[Bertha Sophia Volkert]]|February 10, 1915|1966}}
| children          = [[Margaret Baker]]<br />[[Grace Kathryn Hoppe|Grace Kathryn Linn]]<br />[[Frank Hoppe]]<br />[[Carol Buley]]
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| children          = [[Margaret Baker]]<br />[[Grace Kathryn Hoppe]]<br />[[Frank Hoppe]]<br />[[Carol Buley]]
 
| parents          = [[Wilhelm Hoppe]]<br />[[Louisi Heini]]
 
| parents          = [[Wilhelm Hoppe]]<br />[[Louisi Heini]]
 
| relatives        =
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 16 November 2010

Fred Wilhelm Hoppe
Born December 9, 1889(1889-12-09)
Iowa
Died June 21, 1966 (aged 76)
Resting place Correctionville Cemetery, Iowa[1]
Spouse Bertha Sophia Volkert (m. 1915–1966) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.–Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Bertha Sophia Volkert to Fred Wilhelm Hoppe" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Fred_Wilhelm_Hoppe)
Children Margaret Baker
Grace Kathryn Hoppe
Frank Hoppe
Carol Buley
Parents Wilhelm Hoppe
Louisi Heini

Jill Lindstrom's Memory of the Hoppe's

I do remember my Grandma and Grandpa Hoppe very well. They were both alive until I was in Jr. High (grandpa died) and High School (Grandma died) ( or around then). The were a big part of my life. Went there for most holidays (except for Memorial Day was ALWAYS the Linn side) and they came to see us quite often too. I went to stay a week every summer with them in Correctionville and loved it. (Caught frogs, played with the chickens, picked raspberries, stayed int their upstairs....and played with my cousin, Jane.) It was great fun! My Grandma was a wonderful seamstress and she helped sew a couple of dresses for Homecoming and proms. My Grandpa was quite a teaser.....always teasing and playing with us kids. They always went to Phoenix, Az every winter because my Grandpa had bad emphysema.[2]

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Photo of Grandpa Hoppe and Jill Linn

Historical Records

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