LAST RITES FOR MRS. KOCH WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
Funeral services for Mrs Eula[nee Hopper] Koch, who died at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon, following a two weeks' illness, will be held from the Wilson chapel at 10 o'clock Friday morning. The Rev. Roy P. Morris, pastor of the United Presbyterian church of which the deceased was a member, will conduct the service...Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery under the direction of the Wilson mortuary. Mrs Koch was born in Tamaha, Okla. September 28, 1900. She came to Canon city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W.H. Hopper, fifteen years ago, and had made her home in Canon City since that time. She is survived by her husband, Ernest Koch, and three small children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Hopper, sister Miss Vera Hopper; and four brothers, Vernon, Noble, Herman, and Howard all of Canon City.
LAST RITES FOR MRS. KOCH WILL BE HELD FRIDAY
Funeral services for Mrs Eula[nee Hopper] Koch, who died at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon, following a two weeks' illness, will be held from the Wilson chapel at 10 o'clock Friday morning. The Rev. Roy P. Morris, pastor of the United Presbyterian church of which the deceased was a member, will conduct the service...Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery under the direction of the Wilson mortuary. Mrs Koch was born in Tamaha, Okla. September 28, 1900. She came to Canon city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W.H. Hopper, fifteen years ago, and had made her home in Canon City since that time. She is survived by her husband, Ernest Koch, and three small children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Hopper, sister Miss Vera Hopper; and four brothers, Vernon, Noble, Herman, and Howard all of Canon City.
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