York Sunday News, Sunday December 2, 1990
Mildred P. Kopp
Mildred P. Kopp of Hanover, died yesterday morning at Hanover General Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 64.
Born in Hanover, she was a daughter of Bertha J. Runk Louey, Hanover Hall Nursing Center, and the late Paul E. Louey.
She also leaves her husband, Lester A. Kopp, Hanover; a son, Darrell Freed, Akron, Lancaster County; six grandchildren; three brothers, Kenneth E. Louey and Laverne P. Louey, both of Littlestown, and Richard R. Louey, Hanover; and four sisters, Naomi DeGroft, Taneytown, Md., Catherine Welsh, Spring Grove, Mary Hall, Lititz, and Ruth Ditzler, Hanover.
Viewing is scheduled tonight at the Wetzel Funeral Home Inc., 549 Carlisle St., Hanover.
The funeral is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, with the Rev. Alvin R. Shaffer, pastor of God's Missionary Church, Hanover, officiating. Burial is to be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover.
York Sunday News, Sunday December 2, 1990
Mildred P. Kopp
Mildred P. Kopp of Hanover, died yesterday morning at Hanover General Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was 64.
Born in Hanover, she was a daughter of Bertha J. Runk Louey, Hanover Hall Nursing Center, and the late Paul E. Louey.
She also leaves her husband, Lester A. Kopp, Hanover; a son, Darrell Freed, Akron, Lancaster County; six grandchildren; three brothers, Kenneth E. Louey and Laverne P. Louey, both of Littlestown, and Richard R. Louey, Hanover; and four sisters, Naomi DeGroft, Taneytown, Md., Catherine Welsh, Spring Grove, Mary Hall, Lititz, and Ruth Ditzler, Hanover.
Viewing is scheduled tonight at the Wetzel Funeral Home Inc., 549 Carlisle St., Hanover.
The funeral is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, with the Rev. Alvin R. Shaffer, pastor of God's Missionary Church, Hanover, officiating. Burial is to be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hanover.
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