Obit: Koepp, Veda
#2 (1899 - 1967)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Koepp, Davis, Howard, Seybold, Decker, Krom, Jollivette, Rossow,
Berrett, Querin, Warner, Logue
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 1/04/1968
Koepp, Veda (27 September 1899 - 28 December 1967)
Mrs. Arthur Koepp, 68, of Greenwood, died suddenly December 28, 1967, at Alamo,
Tex., where she and her husband had gone in late October to spend the winter
months. Funeral services were held January 1, from the Hill Funeral Home in
Greenwood. The Rev. David Logue, pastor of Zion Immanuel United Church,
officiated. Burial was made in the Greenwood Cemetery.*
Mrs. Veda (Howard) Koepp was born September 27, 1899, in Richland Center, the
daughter of Ora and Adelle (Davis) Howard. She was married June, 1961, to Dr.
Arthur Koepp. They resided at Lake Mead during the summer, and made Texas their
winter home.
She was a graduate of Richland Center High School and Stevens Point State
University. She taught school in Richland Center and Clark County, and retired
in 1961. She taught the last several years in Minocqua. She came to Greenwood in
1950 and managed the Howard Hotel after the death of her parents.
Mrs. Koepp was a member of the Greenwood Order of the Eastern Star and Grace
Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband; a twin sister, Mrs. Otto (Frieda) Seybold of
Friendship; and a brother, Claude Howard of New Richland.
From the Greenwood News column 1/04/1968
Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur Koepp of Greenwood, who died in Alamo, Tex.,
were held January 1 from the Hill Funeral Home in Greenwood. The Rev. David
Logue officiated. Burial was made in the cemetery at Lyndon Station.*
Pallbearers were: Donald Decker, Harold Krom, Dale Jollivette, Edward Rossow,
Verland Berrett and Thomas Querin. Organ music was played by Mrs. Don Warner.
*Two different burial places given, but in checking with the cemeteries, she was
buried at Lyndon Station, WI.
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