Mrs. Christiana Kapp, 56, died at her home in Underwood, Washington December 18, 1929, after a lingering illness of several months. She was born in Oberstenfeld, Germany May 3, 1873, coming to Peoria, Illinois in 1890 and a few years later moving to Portland, Oregon. She was married in Portland June 6, 1900 to Heinrich Kapp. After her marriage she moved to Pendleton, Oregon, coming to Underwood October 1, 1901, where she resided until her death. She is survived by her husband Heinrich Kapp; two sons, Heinrich Jr. and Carl; four daughters, Rosa and Maria Kapp, Mrs. Henrietta Godfrey all of Underwood and Mrs. Julia Slutz of Bingen, Washington; also two brothers, Ernest Bauerle of Hamer, Idaho, and William Bauerle of Seattle, Wash.; five sisters, Mrs. Martha Stocks and Mrs. Anna Fraser of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. L.F. Danforth of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. J.R. Peterson of Sugar City, Idaho, and Mrs. Marie Toyn of Coore, Nevada.
Funeral services were held in Underwood Saturday afternoon.
The Enterprise, December 27, 1929
The Skamania County Pioneer, Stevenson, WA., December 27, 1929, page 1
WIFE OF UNDERWOOD MERCHANT BURIED
Funeral services for Mrs. Chrittina Kopp of Underwood were held last Saturday at White Salmon. Mrs. Kopp died at her home in Underwood on Thursday of last week. She was born in Oberstenfield, Germany in 1973, coming to the United States while an infant and later making her home in Portland where she married Heinrich Koop in 1900. They moved to Underwood in 1901 where they have since resided and where Mr. Kopp has been engaged in the meat-market and stock buying business and is well known all over the county and in most of Klickitat county. The deceased is survived by her husband and two brothers, five sisters, two sons and four daughters.
Mrs. Christiana Kapp, 56, died at her home in Underwood, Washington December 18, 1929, after a lingering illness of several months. She was born in Oberstenfeld, Germany May 3, 1873, coming to Peoria, Illinois in 1890 and a few years later moving to Portland, Oregon. She was married in Portland June 6, 1900 to Heinrich Kapp. After her marriage she moved to Pendleton, Oregon, coming to Underwood October 1, 1901, where she resided until her death. She is survived by her husband Heinrich Kapp; two sons, Heinrich Jr. and Carl; four daughters, Rosa and Maria Kapp, Mrs. Henrietta Godfrey all of Underwood and Mrs. Julia Slutz of Bingen, Washington; also two brothers, Ernest Bauerle of Hamer, Idaho, and William Bauerle of Seattle, Wash.; five sisters, Mrs. Martha Stocks and Mrs. Anna Fraser of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. L.F. Danforth of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. J.R. Peterson of Sugar City, Idaho, and Mrs. Marie Toyn of Coore, Nevada.
Funeral services were held in Underwood Saturday afternoon.
The Enterprise, December 27, 1929
The Skamania County Pioneer, Stevenson, WA., December 27, 1929, page 1
WIFE OF UNDERWOOD MERCHANT BURIED
Funeral services for Mrs. Chrittina Kopp of Underwood were held last Saturday at White Salmon. Mrs. Kopp died at her home in Underwood on Thursday of last week. She was born in Oberstenfield, Germany in 1973, coming to the United States while an infant and later making her home in Portland where she married Heinrich Koop in 1900. They moved to Underwood in 1901 where they have since resided and where Mr. Kopp has been engaged in the meat-market and stock buying business and is well known all over the county and in most of Klickitat county. The deceased is survived by her husband and two brothers, five sisters, two sons and four daughters.
Family Members
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Rosa Bauerle Miller
1871–1911
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Katharina Pauline Baeuerle Kuehner
1875–1914
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Ernest F. Bauerle
1878–1960
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William Bauerle
1879–1953
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Marie Magdalena Bauerle Toyn
1882–1957
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Johanna Susanna Bauerle Peterson
1884–1969
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Louise Bauerle Danforth
1888–1963
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Martha Bauerle Stocks
1890–1975
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Lydia Bauerle
1891–1907
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Anna Susanne Bauerle Fraser
1893–1981
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