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Roupp, Lillie Balmer (1895-1970)

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— Mrs. John (Lillie) Roupp, 75, of Hesston died Oct 10 at Bethel Hospital here. The former Lillie Balmer of the Harper community, she married Mr. Roupp in 1918. They farmed in the Hesston community until their retirement 13 years ago. Mr. Roupp died in February of this year. Surviving are three sons, Willard and Milford of Hesston and Delbert of Denver, Colo., two daughters, Mrs. Paul Yutzy of rural Hutchinson and Mrs. Adolf Guhr of rural Newton; 15 grandchildren, and four sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Whitestone Mennonite Church, with Rev. Jerry Weaver in charge.
   
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Oct 15 p. 8

Birth date: 1895

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— Mrs. John (Lillie) Roupp, 75, of Hesston died Oct 10 at Bethel Hospital here. The former Lillie Balmer of the Harper community, she married Mr. Roupp in 1918. They farmed in the Hesston community until their retirement 13 years ago. Mr. Roupp died in February of this year. Surviving are three sons, Willard and Milford of Hesston and Delbert of Denver, Colo., two daughters, Mrs. Paul Yutzy of rural Hutchinson and Mrs. Adolf Guhr of rural Newton; 15 grandchildren, and four sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Whitestone Mennonite Church, with Rev. Jerry Weaver in charge.

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