The Schulenburg Sticker Thursday, Nov. 25, 1965, Page 6
Anton J. Ripper Rites Held Nov. 18
Anton J. Ripper, retired farmer, passed away at the family residence Monday, Nov. 15, terminating an extended illness of fifteen years. He had reached the age of 74 years, 8 months and twenty days.
Funeral services were held from the Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Chapel Thursday, Nov. 18 at 8:45 a.m. with continued services at the St. Rose Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Rev. Eugene Nee officiated at the Requiem Mass and graveside services with burial in the St. Rose Catholic Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Henry and Albert Ripper, Henry Oeltjendiers, Adolf Kubica, Adolph Falke and John Neiser.
Mr. Ripper was born Feb. 24, 1891 at Holman as a son of the late Joseph and Louisa Berger Ripper. On Oct. 26, 1914 he was united in marriage to Sophie Oeltjendiers at Weimar where the couple made their home until moving to Schulenburg in 1936. A lifetime resident of Fayette County, he was a member of the St. Rose Catholic Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sophie Ripper of Schulenburg; three daughters, Mrs. Wm. (Olga) Trojacek and Misses Dorothy and Evelyn Ripper, all of Schulenburg; seven sons, Alfred Ripper of Rosenberg, Martin and Charlie Ripper of LaGrange, Ben Ripper of Weimar, Anton A. Ripper of Webster, N. Y. and Erwin and Walter Ripper of Schulenburg; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Kubica of Weimar and Mrs. Anton Walla of Houston; a brother, Edward Ripper of Schulenburg and 15 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter in infancy, four brothers and two sisters.
The Schulenburg Sticker Thursday, Nov. 25, 1965, Page 6
Anton J. Ripper Rites Held Nov. 18
Anton J. Ripper, retired farmer, passed away at the family residence Monday, Nov. 15, terminating an extended illness of fifteen years. He had reached the age of 74 years, 8 months and twenty days.
Funeral services were held from the Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Chapel Thursday, Nov. 18 at 8:45 a.m. with continued services at the St. Rose Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Rev. Eugene Nee officiated at the Requiem Mass and graveside services with burial in the St. Rose Catholic Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Henry and Albert Ripper, Henry Oeltjendiers, Adolf Kubica, Adolph Falke and John Neiser.
Mr. Ripper was born Feb. 24, 1891 at Holman as a son of the late Joseph and Louisa Berger Ripper. On Oct. 26, 1914 he was united in marriage to Sophie Oeltjendiers at Weimar where the couple made their home until moving to Schulenburg in 1936. A lifetime resident of Fayette County, he was a member of the St. Rose Catholic Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sophie Ripper of Schulenburg; three daughters, Mrs. Wm. (Olga) Trojacek and Misses Dorothy and Evelyn Ripper, all of Schulenburg; seven sons, Alfred Ripper of Rosenberg, Martin and Charlie Ripper of LaGrange, Ben Ripper of Weimar, Anton A. Ripper of Webster, N. Y. and Erwin and Walter Ripper of Schulenburg; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Kubica of Weimar and Mrs. Anton Walla of Houston; a brother, Edward Ripper of Schulenburg and 15 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a daughter in infancy, four brothers and two sisters.
Family Members
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Alfred Ferdinand Ripper
1915–1994
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Suzanna Magdalena Ripper
1917–1919
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Martin Joseph Ripper
1919–2005
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Olga M Ripper Trojacek
1921–1970
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Ben C. Ripper
1923–2003
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Charlie Henry Ripper
1925–2022
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Erwin E Ripper
1928–2007
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Evelyn Francis Ripper
1932–2021
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Dorothy Ann Ripper
1935–2018
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Walter William Ripper
1939–2020
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