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Lydia Blanche <I>Gentzler</I> Koppisch

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Lydia Blanche Gentzler Koppisch

Birth
Lyons, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 May 1952 (aged 66)
Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cimarron, Gray County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Old#1, Lot 86, Space 3
Memorial ID
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Married Charles H. Koppisch 20 Jul 1904 Kingman, Kingman, Kansas. Six children were born to their union.
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Mrs. Lydia Blanche Koppisch

Mrs. Lydia Blanche Koppisch, 66 died Sunday in the Leopold hospital at Garden City, where she had been a patient for treatment. Her home was four miles south of Ingalls.

Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Cimarron Methodist Church. Burial was in the Cimarron Cemetery. The Dunsford Funeral Home of Cimarron was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Koppisch was born Dec. 11, 1885 in Lyons, Kansas. Her family moved to Joplin, Mo., then to Kingman, where she and Charles H. Koppisch were married They lived at Liberal for a while then moved to the Ingalls community 33 years ago. Mr. Koppisch died May 11, 1943. Mrs. Koppisch was a member of the Ingalls Federated Church.

Survivors are a son, Irvin of the home, five daughters, Miss Myrtle Koppisch of the home; Mrs. Naomi Meline of Hurdland, Mo., Mrs. Lydia Graham of Liberal, Mrs. Ethel Renick of Ingalls and Mrs. Opan [sic] Reagen of Hutchinson, seven brothers and two sisters.
Married Charles H. Koppisch 20 Jul 1904 Kingman, Kingman, Kansas. Six children were born to their union.
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Mrs. Lydia Blanche Koppisch

Mrs. Lydia Blanche Koppisch, 66 died Sunday in the Leopold hospital at Garden City, where she had been a patient for treatment. Her home was four miles south of Ingalls.

Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Cimarron Methodist Church. Burial was in the Cimarron Cemetery. The Dunsford Funeral Home of Cimarron was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Koppisch was born Dec. 11, 1885 in Lyons, Kansas. Her family moved to Joplin, Mo., then to Kingman, where she and Charles H. Koppisch were married They lived at Liberal for a while then moved to the Ingalls community 33 years ago. Mr. Koppisch died May 11, 1943. Mrs. Koppisch was a member of the Ingalls Federated Church.

Survivors are a son, Irvin of the home, five daughters, Miss Myrtle Koppisch of the home; Mrs. Naomi Meline of Hurdland, Mo., Mrs. Lydia Graham of Liberal, Mrs. Ethel Renick of Ingalls and Mrs. Opan [sic] Reagen of Hutchinson, seven brothers and two sisters.


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