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Mabel <I>Stephen</I> Kapp

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Mabel Stephen Kapp

Birth
Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death
18 Nov 2011 (aged 89)
Novi, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924 for Mabel Stephen

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given name: Mabel
surname: Stephen
last place of residence: Fraserburgh, Scotland
date of arrival: 05 Nov 1922
age at arrival: 10m
ethnicity: Britain, Scotch
port of departure: Glasgow
port of arrival: New York
gender: Female
marital status: S
us citizen:
ship of travel: Columbia

Mabel S."May" Kapp
(Died November 18, 2011)

Mabel Kapp,age 89, passed away November 18, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Elmer. Dear mother of Ian Hopkins, Dennis Kapp, Joseph(Elaine)Kapp, Douglas(Kathleen)Kapp and Marianne Lewis. Loving grandmother of Dawn Knowles, Lawrence Kapp, Elizabeth(William)Clark, Dennis Elmer(Jill)Kapp, Timothy(Sharyn)Kapp, Amy(Gregory)Eckenroth, Jason Kapp, Shaun(Rachel)Kapp, Matthew Lewis and Nicholas Lewis. Great grandmother of 17. Preceeded in death by Husband Carl Hopkins. Dear sister of the late Christina Martin(Late husband John), the late George(wife Mariko)Stephen and William(Connie)Stephen. Dear aunt of Andrew(Christine)Martin, Stephen(Linda)Martin, Nadine Martin(Dave)Unger, the late John(wife Cindy)Martin, Leslie(John)Maleski, Philip(Julie)Stephen, Anita(Timothy)Phillip, David(Patti)Stephen and Christine Stephen Henry.

Mabel Kapp was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland on December 8, 1921 to William and Jemima(Ritchie)Stephen. She came to America as a child and became a U.S. citizen in 1945. She was known to family and friends as May, but to some nieces as Mabe. May was a very social person with a great sense of humor. She loved the theatre and loved to dance. May was active with a blind bowling league having met Elmer Kapp there, and later they were married. Along with Elmer, she visited every Major Leauge baseball park in the country. She was a devouted Tigers fan. In her younger years, she loved to roller skate and garden. May had many interests, including crossword puzzels, taking pictures and traveling, having traveled around the world. She was also a wine connoisseur. But, she especially loved being with her family.

Funeral from St. Edith Catholic Church, 15089 Newburgh Rd., Livonia, Wednesday 10:30AM. Friends may visit at church beginning at 10AM and at Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, 280 S. Main St., Plymouth, Tuesday 2-9PM. Memorials may be made to Seedlings Braille Books for Children, P.O. Box 51924, Livonia, MI 48151.
New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924 for Mabel Stephen

View at www.ellisisland.org
Search collection
About this collection
given name: Mabel
surname: Stephen
last place of residence: Fraserburgh, Scotland
date of arrival: 05 Nov 1922
age at arrival: 10m
ethnicity: Britain, Scotch
port of departure: Glasgow
port of arrival: New York
gender: Female
marital status: S
us citizen:
ship of travel: Columbia

Mabel S."May" Kapp
(Died November 18, 2011)

Mabel Kapp,age 89, passed away November 18, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Elmer. Dear mother of Ian Hopkins, Dennis Kapp, Joseph(Elaine)Kapp, Douglas(Kathleen)Kapp and Marianne Lewis. Loving grandmother of Dawn Knowles, Lawrence Kapp, Elizabeth(William)Clark, Dennis Elmer(Jill)Kapp, Timothy(Sharyn)Kapp, Amy(Gregory)Eckenroth, Jason Kapp, Shaun(Rachel)Kapp, Matthew Lewis and Nicholas Lewis. Great grandmother of 17. Preceeded in death by Husband Carl Hopkins. Dear sister of the late Christina Martin(Late husband John), the late George(wife Mariko)Stephen and William(Connie)Stephen. Dear aunt of Andrew(Christine)Martin, Stephen(Linda)Martin, Nadine Martin(Dave)Unger, the late John(wife Cindy)Martin, Leslie(John)Maleski, Philip(Julie)Stephen, Anita(Timothy)Phillip, David(Patti)Stephen and Christine Stephen Henry.

Mabel Kapp was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland on December 8, 1921 to William and Jemima(Ritchie)Stephen. She came to America as a child and became a U.S. citizen in 1945. She was known to family and friends as May, but to some nieces as Mabe. May was a very social person with a great sense of humor. She loved the theatre and loved to dance. May was active with a blind bowling league having met Elmer Kapp there, and later they were married. Along with Elmer, she visited every Major Leauge baseball park in the country. She was a devouted Tigers fan. In her younger years, she loved to roller skate and garden. May had many interests, including crossword puzzels, taking pictures and traveling, having traveled around the world. She was also a wine connoisseur. But, she especially loved being with her family.

Funeral from St. Edith Catholic Church, 15089 Newburgh Rd., Livonia, Wednesday 10:30AM. Friends may visit at church beginning at 10AM and at Schrader-Howell Funeral Home, 280 S. Main St., Plymouth, Tuesday 2-9PM. Memorials may be made to Seedlings Braille Books for Children, P.O. Box 51924, Livonia, MI 48151.


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