Mother: Kunigunde (Knopf) Popp
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Private
Company D
5th US Artillery
Union Army
CIVIL WAR
Enlisted 8 May 1961
Mustered out 8 May 1864
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Appleton Post Crescent
19 Feb 1923
Conrad Popp, 85, for many years a resident of Appleton, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. (Lillian) August Stache, Rantoul, Wis. He moved from his home on Packard St. to Rantoul about two years ago.
He is survived by five children: Mrs Stache, Rantoul; George, Chilton; Oscar, Grand Chute; Emil, Merrill; Mrs. (Anna) Fred Wundrow, Greenville.
The body will be brought to Appleton for burial, the funeral to take place at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at St. Paul Lutheran church, with the Rev. T. J. Sauer conducting the service. Interment will be in Riverside cemetery.
Mother: Kunigunde (Knopf) Popp
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Private
Company D
5th US Artillery
Union Army
CIVIL WAR
Enlisted 8 May 1961
Mustered out 8 May 1864
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Appleton Post Crescent
19 Feb 1923
Conrad Popp, 85, for many years a resident of Appleton, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. (Lillian) August Stache, Rantoul, Wis. He moved from his home on Packard St. to Rantoul about two years ago.
He is survived by five children: Mrs Stache, Rantoul; George, Chilton; Oscar, Grand Chute; Emil, Merrill; Mrs. (Anna) Fred Wundrow, Greenville.
The body will be brought to Appleton for burial, the funeral to take place at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at St. Paul Lutheran church, with the Rev. T. J. Sauer conducting the service. Interment will be in Riverside cemetery.
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