The Otsego County Herald & Times
April 30, 1925
ELMIRA
Mr. and Mrs. William Loop mourn the loss of their son, Paul, who died in Grand Rapids, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Loop have made their home here for many years and Paul spent all of his school days here. About eighteen months ago he went to grand Rapids where he was employed. He was married to Miss. Maxine Weaver of Elmira. They have made many friends all of whom mourn his loss and extend their deepest sympathies to the young wife and their parents.
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The Grand Rapids Press
Monday, April 20, 1925
Page 24 Column 8
LOOP- Paul A. Loop, aged 28, died early Monday morning at his home 623 Hogan Street, S.W. Surviving are his wife, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Loop of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Vern Showers and Miss. Helen Loop, both of Detroit. He was a member of Grand Rapids lodge, No. 31 I.O.O.F. Funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday at 2 p.m. under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery.
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The Otsego County Herald & Times
April 30, 1925
ELMIRA
Mr. and Mrs. William Loop mourn the loss of their son, Paul, who died in Grand Rapids, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Loop have made their home here for many years and Paul spent all of his school days here. About eighteen months ago he went to grand Rapids where he was employed. He was married to Miss. Maxine Weaver of Elmira. They have made many friends all of whom mourn his loss and extend their deepest sympathies to the young wife and their parents.
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The Grand Rapids Press
Monday, April 20, 1925
Page 24 Column 8
LOOP- Paul A. Loop, aged 28, died early Monday morning at his home 623 Hogan Street, S.W. Surviving are his wife, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Loop of Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Vern Showers and Miss. Helen Loop, both of Detroit. He was a member of Grand Rapids lodge, No. 31 I.O.O.F. Funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday at 2 p.m. under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Paul A. Loop
1902 - 1925
[There is also an emblem for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Paul and his father, William H. Loop (1864-1935), were both very involved in this organization.]
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