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Anna Lyons <I>Hoff</I> Bischoff

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Anna Lyons Hoff Bischoff

Birth
Brainards, Warren County, New Jersey, USA
Death
28 May 1980 (aged 66)
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Belvidere, Warren County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Anna was born in Brainards to William H. & Jennie "Dalrymple" Hoff. She was the youngest of three children born to the family.

She married Albert Van Gordon Yetter Jr. in 1931. That marriage ended in divorce, because her marriage record to Otto Bischoff on June 18, 1938 listed one previous marriage that ended in divorce and listed Albert Yetter as her previous husband. Otto and Anna were married in Somerville, N.J. per the marriage record.

I remember Anna & Otto from my wedding shower and other family functions. She was a nice woman with a beautiful smile in my memories. I received a nice bedspread from her at my wedding shower, over 50 years ago now. I think it stood out because it was so different from all the other gifts.

I remember David talking about his Uncle Ott, who I remember as being bald but also with a kind smile. I remember a little of the time when she became ill and eventually passed.

Otto and Anna had two daughters, who are still alive. My mother-in-law found a photo of Anna & Otto's wedding in the attic when they were moving. I wish I had been lucky enough to see it and make a copy before she gave it back to their daughter.

Rest in peace, you will never be forgotten.
Anna was born in Brainards to William H. & Jennie "Dalrymple" Hoff. She was the youngest of three children born to the family.

She married Albert Van Gordon Yetter Jr. in 1931. That marriage ended in divorce, because her marriage record to Otto Bischoff on June 18, 1938 listed one previous marriage that ended in divorce and listed Albert Yetter as her previous husband. Otto and Anna were married in Somerville, N.J. per the marriage record.

I remember Anna & Otto from my wedding shower and other family functions. She was a nice woman with a beautiful smile in my memories. I received a nice bedspread from her at my wedding shower, over 50 years ago now. I think it stood out because it was so different from all the other gifts.

I remember David talking about his Uncle Ott, who I remember as being bald but also with a kind smile. I remember a little of the time when she became ill and eventually passed.

Otto and Anna had two daughters, who are still alive. My mother-in-law found a photo of Anna & Otto's wedding in the attic when they were moving. I wish I had been lucky enough to see it and make a copy before she gave it back to their daughter.

Rest in peace, you will never be forgotten.


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