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Mary <I>Wolfinger</I> VanderLoop

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Mary Wolfinger VanderLoop

Birth
Hollandtown, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Dec 1960 (aged 80)
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Hollandtown, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 2, Row 2, Lot 3
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The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, WI)
November 18, 1898

Miss Mary Wolfinger and Anton Van Derloop both of Dundas were married Wednesday at St. Francis church by Father De Louw. The bride was accompanied by Miss Van Derloop, a sister of the groom and August Roloff acted as best man. Miss Wolfinger is a daughter of Assemblyman Joseph Wolfinger of Dundas. A sumptuous wedding supper at the bride's home followed and a dance at Van Abel hall at West Holland ended the wedding festivities.

Kaukauna Times (Kaukauna, WI)
May 5, 1936

Mrs. M. Vanderloop Bride of John Weyer. Ceremony performed at Hollandtown Church by Rev. C. Raymakers.
Hollandtown - At a quiet ceremony Tuesday morning in St. Francis church, Mrs. Mary Vanderloop was married to John Weyer of Catawba. Rev. C. Raymakers performed the ceremony.
Miss Dolores Vanderloop attended her mother, and Joseph Weyer of Keenen attended his father. Mrs. Vanderloop wore a tan suit and carried a mixed bouquet of flowers and her daughter wore a rose colored suit and carried a mixed bouquet also.
Dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Verbeten at Kaukauna to immediate relatives and close friends after the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Catawba.

Kaukauna Times (Kaukauna, WI)
December 23, 1960
Mrs. Weyers Dies; Funeral Services Were Held Today
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today for Mrs. John Weyers, 80, (formerly Mrs. Anton Vander Loop), 324 S. Walnut st., Appleton, who died at 7 a.m. Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvina Bergman, after a short illness.
Mrs. Weyers was born May 24, 1880, in Dundas, Wis. Mr. Vander Loop died in 1928 and she married Mr. Weyers in 1936. She was a member of the Christian Mothers of St. Francis Church, Hollandtown, and Catholic Knights of Wisconsin.
Mrs. Weyers is survived by her husband; eight daughters, Mrs. Josephine Hieting, Mrs. Peter Verbockel, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Henry Siebers and Mrs. Sylvester Kappell, all of Kaukauna; Mrs. Steve Wittman, Brillion; Mrs. Francis Peters, Haysprings, Nebraska; Mrs. Alvina Bergman, Appleton; four sons, Richard Vander Loop, Hollandtown, Norbert, Dundas, Eugene, Menasha, and Cyril, Little Chute; three step-daughters, Mrs. Frank Kurth, Catawba, Wis., and Mrs. Paul Kurth and Mrs. Louis Kempen, both of Kennan, Wis.; five step-sons, William Weyers, Hortonville, Ben and Frank, Kimberly, Joseph, Black Creek and Roy, Chattanooga, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Henry Hovenar, Dundas, 66 grandchildren, 88 great-grandchildren, 56 step-grandchildren, and 46 step-great-grandchildren.
Service were held at St. Francis church, Hollandtown, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John G. Devries, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery, and the Greenwood Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
NOTE: Other last names may appear as Vander Loop, Van der Loop
The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, WI)
November 18, 1898

Miss Mary Wolfinger and Anton Van Derloop both of Dundas were married Wednesday at St. Francis church by Father De Louw. The bride was accompanied by Miss Van Derloop, a sister of the groom and August Roloff acted as best man. Miss Wolfinger is a daughter of Assemblyman Joseph Wolfinger of Dundas. A sumptuous wedding supper at the bride's home followed and a dance at Van Abel hall at West Holland ended the wedding festivities.

Kaukauna Times (Kaukauna, WI)
May 5, 1936

Mrs. M. Vanderloop Bride of John Weyer. Ceremony performed at Hollandtown Church by Rev. C. Raymakers.
Hollandtown - At a quiet ceremony Tuesday morning in St. Francis church, Mrs. Mary Vanderloop was married to John Weyer of Catawba. Rev. C. Raymakers performed the ceremony.
Miss Dolores Vanderloop attended her mother, and Joseph Weyer of Keenen attended his father. Mrs. Vanderloop wore a tan suit and carried a mixed bouquet of flowers and her daughter wore a rose colored suit and carried a mixed bouquet also.
Dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Verbeten at Kaukauna to immediate relatives and close friends after the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Catawba.

Kaukauna Times (Kaukauna, WI)
December 23, 1960
Mrs. Weyers Dies; Funeral Services Were Held Today
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today for Mrs. John Weyers, 80, (formerly Mrs. Anton Vander Loop), 324 S. Walnut st., Appleton, who died at 7 a.m. Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvina Bergman, after a short illness.
Mrs. Weyers was born May 24, 1880, in Dundas, Wis. Mr. Vander Loop died in 1928 and she married Mr. Weyers in 1936. She was a member of the Christian Mothers of St. Francis Church, Hollandtown, and Catholic Knights of Wisconsin.
Mrs. Weyers is survived by her husband; eight daughters, Mrs. Josephine Hieting, Mrs. Peter Verbockel, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Henry Siebers and Mrs. Sylvester Kappell, all of Kaukauna; Mrs. Steve Wittman, Brillion; Mrs. Francis Peters, Haysprings, Nebraska; Mrs. Alvina Bergman, Appleton; four sons, Richard Vander Loop, Hollandtown, Norbert, Dundas, Eugene, Menasha, and Cyril, Little Chute; three step-daughters, Mrs. Frank Kurth, Catawba, Wis., and Mrs. Paul Kurth and Mrs. Louis Kempen, both of Kennan, Wis.; five step-sons, William Weyers, Hortonville, Ben and Frank, Kimberly, Joseph, Black Creek and Roy, Chattanooga, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Henry Hovenar, Dundas, 66 grandchildren, 88 great-grandchildren, 56 step-grandchildren, and 46 step-great-grandchildren.
Service were held at St. Francis church, Hollandtown, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John G. Devries, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the parish cemetery, and the Greenwood Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
NOTE: Other last names may appear as Vander Loop, Van der Loop

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