Mrs. Schnepp was a homemaker, and she had worked as a clerk at the Americus store and in the cafeteria at Duncan Meter.
Born near Battle Ground in Tippecanoe County on Sept. 9, 1902, she was a lifelong area resident.
She married Carl Schnepp on Nov. 28, 1922, in Americus. He died in 1958.
Mrs. Schnepp was a member of Battle Ground United Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge 807, Order of Eastern Star 507 of West Lafayette, a charter member of Americus Quilting Club and a member of Tippecanoe County Home Demonstration Club.
Surviving are two sons, George Schnepp and Robert Schnepp, both of Battle Ground; and two daughters, Mrs. Don (Mary) Willetts of Indianapolis and Mrs. Cleo (Freida) Fountain of Battle Ground.
Lafayette Journal and Courier, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1998
Mrs. Schnepp was a homemaker, and she had worked as a clerk at the Americus store and in the cafeteria at Duncan Meter.
Born near Battle Ground in Tippecanoe County on Sept. 9, 1902, she was a lifelong area resident.
She married Carl Schnepp on Nov. 28, 1922, in Americus. He died in 1958.
Mrs. Schnepp was a member of Battle Ground United Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge 807, Order of Eastern Star 507 of West Lafayette, a charter member of Americus Quilting Club and a member of Tippecanoe County Home Demonstration Club.
Surviving are two sons, George Schnepp and Robert Schnepp, both of Battle Ground; and two daughters, Mrs. Don (Mary) Willetts of Indianapolis and Mrs. Cleo (Freida) Fountain of Battle Ground.
Lafayette Journal and Courier, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1998
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