Obit: Kopp, Rosie J. (1924 - 2015)

Contact: Robert Lipprandt
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Surnames: Buss, Davis, Hoffmann, Kopp, Lindekugel, Ludwig, Redig, Samson, Schmitt, Sebold

----Source: The Owen-Withee Enterprise (Owen, WI) 10/09/2015

Kopp, Rosie J. (Buss) (14 DEC 1924 - 8 OCT 2015)

Rosie J. Kopp, age 90, of Curtiss, passed away at the Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center on Thursday, October 8, 2015.

According to Rosie's wishes there will be no services for her.

Rosie was born on December 14, 1924 in the Town of Green Grove, the daughter of Frank and Ina (Samson) Buss. She received her education until the eighth grade at the Bee Hive School in the Town of Green Grove. Rosie married Harry Kopp on April 18, 1942 in Colby, WI. He preceded her in death on April 13, 1993. Rosie farmed with her husband in the Town of Hoard and was a housewife.

She enjoyed gardening, flowers, watching birds, playing cards and loved a good card game, but most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family.

Rosie is survived by her children: Connie (Duane) Ludwig of Colby, John (Christine) Kopp of Hawkins, Suzie (Tim) Schmitt of Curtiss and Thomas (Doris) Kopp of Owen; 25 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and many great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, daughter; Barb (Hoffmann) Davis, siblings; Oscar Buss, Harry Buss, Ben Buss, Mary Redig, Esther Sebold and Elsie Lindekugel. Also, proceeded in death by her grandson; Troy Schmitt and great grandson; Eric Ludwig.

 

 


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