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Irvin Snoke Asper

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Irvin Snoke Asper

Birth
Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Dec 2000 (aged 92)
Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9531936, Longitude: -117.5175605
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Irvin Snoke Asper was born an identical twin to Elis Snoke Asper on 31 July 1908 in Hopewell Township (near Newberry), Cumberland Co PA. He was a son to George Whistler Asper and Minne May Snoke Asper.

He moved to California in the late 1920's along with his parents and four siblings all in one car.

He married on 11 October 1931 in Ontario, California
to Helen Louise Luckensmeyer born 23 July 1913 in Chino, California

He lived in Riverside 50 years. He was a maintenance worker for Pilgrim Place in Claremont for 19 years before he retired. Previously he was a dairyman for 20 years and a poultry rancher 15 years in Riverside.

He was a member of Chino Brethren in Christ Church for 65 years.

He died on a Sunday of kidney failure at his home in Riverside.

On his death he had 2 lving daughters, a son who preceded him in death, 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

We loved when Uncle Irvin and Aunt Helen visited his siblings in Pennsylvania. The twins would sit around and tell stories of growing up in rural Pennsylvania. Then compare cars they had bought over the years and most of the time it was a similar make and model at the same time without consulting each other.

They both got married in October 1931. One was living in Pennsylvania and the other California and neither one knew the other one was getting married. They had their first child 3 months apart.

Alot of the times when they were together it was hard to tell the difference. Tricks were played on the children and then the grandchildren over the years as to who's daddy or granddaddy was who.

Lovingly submitted by Ellis's daughter in Law
Leona Whitesel Asper
Irvin Snoke Asper was born an identical twin to Elis Snoke Asper on 31 July 1908 in Hopewell Township (near Newberry), Cumberland Co PA. He was a son to George Whistler Asper and Minne May Snoke Asper.

He moved to California in the late 1920's along with his parents and four siblings all in one car.

He married on 11 October 1931 in Ontario, California
to Helen Louise Luckensmeyer born 23 July 1913 in Chino, California

He lived in Riverside 50 years. He was a maintenance worker for Pilgrim Place in Claremont for 19 years before he retired. Previously he was a dairyman for 20 years and a poultry rancher 15 years in Riverside.

He was a member of Chino Brethren in Christ Church for 65 years.

He died on a Sunday of kidney failure at his home in Riverside.

On his death he had 2 lving daughters, a son who preceded him in death, 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren.

We loved when Uncle Irvin and Aunt Helen visited his siblings in Pennsylvania. The twins would sit around and tell stories of growing up in rural Pennsylvania. Then compare cars they had bought over the years and most of the time it was a similar make and model at the same time without consulting each other.

They both got married in October 1931. One was living in Pennsylvania and the other California and neither one knew the other one was getting married. They had their first child 3 months apart.

Alot of the times when they were together it was hard to tell the difference. Tricks were played on the children and then the grandchildren over the years as to who's daddy or granddaddy was who.

Lovingly submitted by Ellis's daughter in Law
Leona Whitesel Asper


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