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Clarence Isaac Kropf

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Clarence Isaac Kropf

Birth
Garden City, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Sep 1969 (aged 83)
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Ninety-one, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
05S-06
Memorial ID
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Kropf.- Clarence Isaac, son of John and Charity (King) Kropf, was born at Garden City, Mo., Nov. 24, 1885; died at Albany, Ore., Sept. 9, 1969; aged 83 y. 9 m. 16 d.

In 1908, he was married to Mary Ann Miller, who died in 1936. In 1938, he was married to Delila Miller Kauffman, who died in April 1962.

On July 12, 1923, he was ordained to the office of deacon, and on July 1, 1936, to the office of bishop, serving the Zion congregation.

Surviving are 6 children (Herman S., Milo E., Leland E., Lawrence M., Delbert E., and Etta-Mrs. John Hershberger), 5 stepchildren (Lawrence, Roy, Lewis, and Morris Kauffman, and Lucille King), and 3 brothers (Harvey, Chauncey, and Roy). He was preceded in death by one daughter (Gladys Lorene) in 1938.

He was a member of the Zion Church, where funeral services were held Sept. 12, with Paul Brunner and Edward Kenagy officiating.

Gospel Herald, November 11, 1969, page 1000
Kropf.- Clarence Isaac, son of John and Charity (King) Kropf, was born at Garden City, Mo., Nov. 24, 1885; died at Albany, Ore., Sept. 9, 1969; aged 83 y. 9 m. 16 d.

In 1908, he was married to Mary Ann Miller, who died in 1936. In 1938, he was married to Delila Miller Kauffman, who died in April 1962.

On July 12, 1923, he was ordained to the office of deacon, and on July 1, 1936, to the office of bishop, serving the Zion congregation.

Surviving are 6 children (Herman S., Milo E., Leland E., Lawrence M., Delbert E., and Etta-Mrs. John Hershberger), 5 stepchildren (Lawrence, Roy, Lewis, and Morris Kauffman, and Lucille King), and 3 brothers (Harvey, Chauncey, and Roy). He was preceded in death by one daughter (Gladys Lorene) in 1938.

He was a member of the Zion Church, where funeral services were held Sept. 12, with Paul Brunner and Edward Kenagy officiating.

Gospel Herald, November 11, 1969, page 1000


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