Mrs. Ida Hopper Died Tuesday
Mrs. Ida Hopper passed away early Tuesday morning at the St. Francis hospital in Macomb, where she had been a patient the past week. Mrs. Hopper had been ill for several months.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. J B. Roosa of Bowen, will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m., at the Huntsville Methodist church, with interment in the village cemetery.
Mrs. Hopper, whose maiden name was Calvin, is a native of Huntsville township, where she was born sixty-seven years ago. In early womanhood she was married to Amos Hopper, who is deceased. She is survived by three sons, Ivan of Huntsville. Victor of Streator, and Everett Hopper of Abingdon, one brother, Everett Calvin, and three sisters, Misses Mary, Phoebe, and Edith Calvin, all of Huntsville.
Published in the Rushville Times, May 26, 1943, page 8
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Mrs. Ida Hopper Died Tuesday
Mrs. Ida Hopper passed away early Tuesday morning at the St. Francis hospital in Macomb, where she had been a patient the past week. Mrs. Hopper had been ill for several months.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. J B. Roosa of Bowen, will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m., at the Huntsville Methodist church, with interment in the village cemetery.
Mrs. Hopper, whose maiden name was Calvin, is a native of Huntsville township, where she was born sixty-seven years ago. In early womanhood she was married to Amos Hopper, who is deceased. She is survived by three sons, Ivan of Huntsville. Victor of Streator, and Everett Hopper of Abingdon, one brother, Everett Calvin, and three sisters, Misses Mary, Phoebe, and Edith Calvin, all of Huntsville.
Published in the Rushville Times, May 26, 1943, page 8
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