Mrs. Hopper worked as a waitress at Hilda's Cafe for several years.
Born in Warren County, Aug. 27, 1906, she was a 1924 graduate of Pine Village High School and a lifelong resident of Warren County.
Her marriage to Arthur J. "Jack" Hopper was in Rensselaer July 14, 1934. He died Dec. 12, 1965.
Mrs. Hopper was a member of Pine Village United Methodist Church and Fellowship Class.
Surviving are two sons, Donald L. Hopper of Lafayette and Larry G. Hopper of Pine Village; one daughter, Karen Weaver of Oxford; a granddaughter who was reared in the home, Pamela S. Hopper of Pine Village; and one brother, Lewis D. "Pete" Eberly of Indianapolis; six grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild.
Her parents, two brothers and one sister preceded her in death.
Journal and Courier
Lafayette, Indiana
28 Feb 1988
Mrs. Hopper worked as a waitress at Hilda's Cafe for several years.
Born in Warren County, Aug. 27, 1906, she was a 1924 graduate of Pine Village High School and a lifelong resident of Warren County.
Her marriage to Arthur J. "Jack" Hopper was in Rensselaer July 14, 1934. He died Dec. 12, 1965.
Mrs. Hopper was a member of Pine Village United Methodist Church and Fellowship Class.
Surviving are two sons, Donald L. Hopper of Lafayette and Larry G. Hopper of Pine Village; one daughter, Karen Weaver of Oxford; a granddaughter who was reared in the home, Pamela S. Hopper of Pine Village; and one brother, Lewis D. "Pete" Eberly of Indianapolis; six grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild.
Her parents, two brothers and one sister preceded her in death.
Journal and Courier
Lafayette, Indiana
28 Feb 1988
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