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Doepker Florence A* [Female] b. 11 DEC 1919 Appleton, Outagamie, WI - d. 18 FEB 2010 Neenah, Winnebago, WI



Documents:
1940 Census, Menasha, Winnebago, WI

Interment Mausoleum, Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum, Neenah, WI

Obituary:
Florence Bojarski, 90, Neenah, passed away peacefully Thursday, February 18, 2010, surrounded by her family. She was born December 11, 1919, in Appleton, daughter of Albert and Amy (Brouillard) Doepker.
Florence is survived by her children: Judy Miller, Sue (Norm) Hanson, Jack and Jim Bojarski; grandchildren: Todd Miller, Traci (Tom) Zander, Stephanie Hanson, Joelle (Mark) Arlt, Amy (Kevin) Matto, Jeff (Gina) Bojarski; 8 great grandchildren; a brother, Robert (Shirley) Doepker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence J. Bojarski; her parents; a granddaughter, Stacy Hanson; a son-in-law, Pete Miller; sisters: Alberta Ruppel and Marge DeYoung.
- Kessler Funeral Home

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Bojarski Clarence J. [Male] b. 12 SEP 1918 Menasha, Winnebago, WI - d. 29 JAN 1984 Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum, Neenah, WI
Documents:
1940 Census, Menasha, Winnebago, WI

Interment Mausoleum, Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum, Neenah, WI

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Doepker Alberta M* [Female] b. 20 NOV 1918 Appleton, Outagamie, WI - d. 14 APR 1988 Appleton, Outagamie, WI
Documents:
1940 Census, Appleton, Outagamie, WI

Burial headstone, St Mary's Cemetery, Appleton, Outagamie, WI

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Doepker Margaret P (Marge)* [Female] b. 15 JUN 1917 Appleton, Outagamie, WI - d. 13 JUN 2001 Colony Oaks Care Center, Appleton, Outagamie, WI


Documents:
1940 Census, Appleton, Outagamie, WI

Burial monument, St Joseph Cemetery, Appleton, WI

Obituary:
Margaret (Marge) DeYoung, Appleton, Age 83, diedWednesday, June I3, 200l at Colony Oaks Care Center. Marge was
orn on June 15, 1917 in Appleton to the late Albert and Amy (Brouillard) Doepker and has been a lifelong resident of the Appleton area. She served her country in
he United States Navy during World War ll. ln June of I948, Marge married James De Young in Waukegan, Illinois. and the couple enjoyed I6 years together until his death in I965. Marge worked at Zwicker Knitting Mills, Tlte H.C. Prange Co., and then for the City of Appleton Waste Water Division for I6 years; retiring in I984. She
elped found the Girl Scout Pro gram at St Joseph Catholic School and was a Girl Scout leader for many years. She was also a member of Appleton American Legion Post 38, Central Fox Valley Bowling Association, Ladies of St. Joseph, and a member at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton. Marge was an avid bowler and bowled in the Navy League at Hahns Lanes for many years. She also was an avid golfer. golfng in the Flower League at Reid Municipal Golf Course for many years. Marge always arranged her vacations to allow half a day each week for golf.
urvivors include three daughters: Mary De Young. Madison; Jean (Rev. Curtis) Holub, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota; Jill Gallas, Neenah; seven grandchildren: James Holub. Martin (Heather) Holub. Christa Holub, Aaron Holub, Sarah Mix.Julia Mix (fiancee Ryan Flom), Megan Morse; a great-grand child, Taylor Flom; two brothers: Robert (Shirley) Doepker. Appleton; Albert (Shirley) Doepker, Seymour: and a sister, Florence Bojarski.-Neenah. She was preceded in death by her
usband; her parents; and a sister, Alberta Ruppel.

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Brouillard Zephire [Male] b. 25 FEB 1865 Little Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Resided in Norwood, Langlade, Wisconsin in 1905.

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Scheckelhoff Mary T [Female] b. 17 JULY 1877 Glansdorf, Putnam, OH - d. 6 SEP 1936 Owosso, Shiawassee, MI
Documents:
1880 US Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OH
1900 US Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OH

Burial monument, St Pauls Cemetery, Owosso, MI

Obituary:
DOEPKER FUNERAL IS HELD MONDAY
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary' Doepker, 59 years old, widow of Lewis J. Doepker, former Owosso Township Supervisor, who ended her life late Thursday afternoon, were held Monday at 10:00 a.m. from St. Paul's Catholic Church. A high mass was held with the Rev. Fr. J. W. Courtney officiating assisted by the Rev. Frs. Jerome V. MacEachin and J. Hermes.
Interment was made In the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Doepker ended her life by lying down in front of a Grand Trunk freight train about three miles west of Owosso near her home.
Pall bearers were B. J. Kuhlman, Thomas Dwyer Sr., William Dwyer Sr., Raymond Godard, Louis Simpson and Claude Luckhurst. Flowers were In charge of Ann Dwyer and Margaret Moroney.

Newspaper article:
Mrs. Doepker Takes Own life Under a Train
Widow of Owosso Township Supervisor Lies Down on Track
WAS UNBALANCED
Engineer Sees Herr; But Not in Time to Stop His Train
Mrs. Mary Doepker, 59 - years old, widow of Lewis J. Doepker, Owosso Township Supervisor, who died on July 25,. ended her Life on Thursday afternoon by lying down between the rails on the Grand Trunk tracks, about three miles west of Owosso and permitting a freight train to hit her. She succumbed to her injuries at about 4:30 o'clock slightly more than an hour later, in Memorial Hospital.
Dr G. L. Cramer, Coroner, pronounced it a case of suicide, and said there would, be no inquest.
Mrs. Doepker had been mentally unbalanced at times for the past four years and once had been a patient in the Michigan State Hospital at Pontiac. Another petition asking for her re-admission to that hospital had been filed in Probate Court and she was waiting until she could be admitted.
Evades Housekeeper
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Doepker's housekeeper, Mrs. Lillian Nealson, completed the housework, including the baking of some bread, and Mrs. Doepker told her she had better go upstairs and lie down for a time. Mrs. Nealson did so, and it is believed that as soon as she went upstairs Mrs. Doepker left the house located about 80 rods South of the present M-21 and on the former route of that trunk line.
Her only son, Gilbert, was working in the fields at the farm but did not see her leave the place. She evidently walked north to M-21, thence east and turned down a lane west of the Thomas Dwyer farm, to the Grand Trunk tracks and lay down between the rails. How long she lay there before the train came along is not known. The engineer told Dr. Cramer that he saw her before the train struck her but not in time to stop. Her body was pushed off the track and her skull fractured and her chest crushed.
The unconscious woman was identified by Mr.Dwyer and her son was notified. They accompanied her to the hospital where she died without regaining consciousness.
Funeral Monday
Funeral services will be held at 10 am Monday from St. Paul's Catholic Church. A nephew of the deceased, the Rev. Fr. Raymond Scheckelhoff, of Toledo, will officiate assisted by the Rev. Fr. J. W. Courtney. Interment will be made in the Catholic Cemetery here.
Mrs. Doepker was born In Glansdorf, Ohio, July 17, 1877. She was the daughter of Joseph and Theresa Scheckelhoff who had settled on a farm in that vicinity after coming to Ohio from Germany. She was married to Mr. Doepker in Glansdorf June 5, 1907. Until coming to this county in 1912 all her life was spent In' Putnam County, Ohio, where she resided on farms. Mr. and Mrs. Doepker moved to their home west of the city Immediately upon coming 'to Owosso. She was a member of' St. Paul's Church, the Altar Society and the Catholic Women's League.
A son, Gilbert, at home, Is the only immediate survivor. She also leaves a brother, Joseph Scheckelhoff, of Glansdorf; and a sister, Mrs. Frank Kleman of Leipsic, Ohio. A brother; John, who had lived in Glansdorf, died a week ago Thursday.
-Owosso Argus Press

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Doepker Alfred Gilbert Henry* [Male] b. 13 OCT 1908 Fort Jennings, Putnam, OH - d. 12 OCT 1997 Ovid Healthcare Center, Ovid, MI
Documents:
1940 Census, Owosso, Shiawassee, MI

Burial Headstone, Mt Calvary Cemetery, Chesaning, MI

Resided at 4200 Simpson Rd, Owosso, MI in 1984.

Wedding Announcement:
DOEPKER-CONLEY NUPTIALS
In a ceremony performed at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Owosso, by the Rev. Fr. Thelan, Miss Agnes Conley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Conley, of New Lothrop, became the bride of Gilbert Doepker, of Owosso.
The bride wore a gown of skipper blue chiffon velvet and carried an arm bouquet of Jonathan Hill roses
with gardenias tied with a white satin bow. She was attended by her cousins, Misses Irene Ranipe and Loretta
Welch, who wore wine colored velvet gowns and carried carnations and snapdragons fastened with a bow
of blue tulle. Robert Conley attended the groom as best man and Norbert Doepker a& usher.
A wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Owosso following the service, the guests then going to the
home of the bride's parents on the Ridge Road where a reception and dinner was served to sixty relatives
and close friends. After n wedding trip to Ohio the couple will make their home in Owosso.
- Corunna News, 11/23/1939

Obituary:
Gilber H Doepker, age 88, passed away Sunday, October 12, 1997 at Ovid Healthcare Center.
Mr. Doepker was a retired farmer.
Mass will be celebrated at St. Paul's Catholic Chruch, Owosso, Wednesday, October 15, 1997, at 11 a.m. The Rev. Fr. Roberet Kolenski will officiate with burial at St. Paul's Cemetery. Visitation at Smith Funeral Homes, Corunna Chapel will be held this evening 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday 2 to 9 p.m. with the family present 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Rosary will be prayed Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.
Mr Doepker was born in Ft. Jennings, Ohio, October 13, 1908, the son of Lewis and Mary Doepker. He had resided most of his life in Oosso. He married Agnes Conley who passed away in 1983. He then married Audrey Roszman in 1985.
He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church.
Survivors include: wife, Audrey Doepker of Owosso; two sons, James Doepker and Robert Doepker both of Owosso; one granddaughter, Tina; three grandsons, Scott, Mark and Craig.
Memorials are suggested to: St. Paul's Catholic Church, Owosso.
-Owosso Argus-Press, 10/13/1997

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DeYoung James C [Male] b. 30 MAY 1918 Appleton, Outagamie, WI - d. 19 SEP 1965 Neenah, Winnebago, WI
Burial monument, St Joseph Cemetery, Appleton, WI

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Ruppel Ernst H [Male] b. 25 OCT 1913 Obendorf, Bavaria, Germany - d. 16 JAN 1988 Appleton, Outagamie, WI
Documents:
1930 Census, Appleton, Outagamie, WI
1940 Census, Appleton, Outagamie, WI

Burial headstone, St Mary's Cemetery, Appleton, Outagamie, WI

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Doepker Arnold Henry* [Male] b. 1 OCT 1890 Fort Jennings, Putnam, OH - d. 1934 St Patricks Catholic Cemetery, Elwell, Gratiot, MI
Documents:
Baptismal Record, St. Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
Marriage Record, State of Ohio
1917 Rural Directory, Gratiot County, MI
1930 US Census, St Louis, Gratiot County, MI

Burial Headstone, St Patricks Catholic Cemetery, Elwell, Gratiot, MI

Marriage to Sadie O'Connor Presided by C.M.B. Schenkelberg. Witnessed by William Riley Jr and Elizabeth Doepker.
Resided in Coe Twp, Isabella, MI in 1910.
Resided in St Louis, Gratiot, MI in 1930.

Obituary (source unknown):
ARNOLD DOEPKER DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME IN ST. LOUIS
(source unknown - no date other than 1934)
Relatives and friends of the Shepherd community were shocked Monday by the news of the sudden death of Arnold Doepker at his home in St. Louis, where he had been employed for some time by the St. Louis Co-operative Cremery company.

Although Mr. Doepker had seemed in apparently good health and had not complained of being ill, he died at about 3:30 Monday morning a few minutes after Mrs. Doepker had been awakened by his labored breathing.

Mr. Doepker had lived in St. Louis, appeared to be in good health ____ ____ ed there from a farm west of Forest Hill. Previously he had owned, with his brother, and occupied what is known as the Fauce? farm, northeast of Shepherd. He had resided in this immediate vicinity for about 24 years and was married here about 21 years ago to Miss Sadie O'Connor who survives him with three sons, Frederick, Verne and Gerald and two daughters, Gertrude and Genevieve. Brothers and sisters surviving are Matt Doepker of Shepherd, Albert Doepker of Wisconsin, Alex Doepker of northern Michigan, Neil Doepker of Mt. Pleasant, E. Doepker residing east of Shepherd, Louis Deopker of Owosso, Mrs. Ferd Kramer of Shepherd and Mrs. Tena Bruskotter of Saginaw.

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O'Connor Sadie (Sarah) Marie [Female] b. 4 DEC 1886 Shepherd, Isabella, MI - d. MAR 1975 Saint Patricks Cemetery, Elwell, Gratiot, MI
Documents:
1930 US Census, St Louis, Gratiot County, MI
1940 Census, Alma, Gratiot, MI

Burial headstone, Saint Patricks Cemetery, Elwell, Gratiot, MI

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Doepker Gerald Clement* (Jerry) [Male] b. 29 MAY 1923 Seville, MI - d. 25 APR 1998 Poway, San Diego, CA
Documents:
1940 Census, Alma, Gratiot, MI
Marriage record, Allen County, IN

Burial headstone, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma, CA

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Beagle Mary Jacqualyn [Female] b. 14 DEC 1928 Wooster, OH - d. 5 NOV 2006 San Diego, CA
Documents:
Marriage record, Allen County, IN

Obituary:
MARY JACQUALYN DOEPKER
Dec. 14, 1928-Nov. 5, 2006
Mary Jacqualyn Doepker, 77, of San Diego died Nov. 5. She was born in Wooster, Ohio, and was retired.
Survivors include her companion, Larry Eulberg; daughter, Jerene Gorrell; son, Steven Doepker; brothers, John Beagle, Denny Beagle, Tom Beagle and Hal Beagle; and one grandchild.
Services: none announced.
Scattering of ashes: at sea.
Arrangements: Telophase Cremation Society.

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Kramer Ferdinand (Ferd) Gerhard [Male] b. 17 JUL 1891 Ft Jennings, Putnam, OH - d. 1 JUL 1952 Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, IL
Documents:
1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Birth Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
1940 Census, Shepherd, Isabella, MI

Burial Headstone, St Vincent DePaul Cemetery, Shepherd, MI

Resided in Coe Twp, Isabella, MI in 1930.
Resided in Shepherd, Isabella, MI in 1949.

Obituary:
SHEPHERD - Ferdinand Kramer, 60, died July 1, 1952 at Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago. Mr. Kramer was custodian at the Dow Chemical company before his illness.
He was born July 16, 1891 in Fort Jennings, Ohio, the son of Frederick and Katherine Kramer.
He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul church of Shepherd.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 a. m. from St. Vincent de Paul church in Shepherd. Rosary service will be held at 8:30 p.m. Friday from the Garber funeral home. Garber is in charge of arrangements.
Surviving is his wife Elizabeth Mary Doepker Kramer; three brothers, Ed of Detroit, Barney and Fritz of Fort Jennings, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. Anne Schimmler of Fort Jennings.

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Kramer Frederick [Male] b. MAR 1866 OH
Documents:
1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Marriage Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH

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Ebbeskotte Catherine [Female] b. 24 JAN 1859 Ft Jennings, Putnam, OH - d. 4 FEB 1927 Ft Jennings, Putnam, OH
Documents:
1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
1870 Census, Jennings Township, Putnam, OH
Marriage Record, State of Ohio
Death Record, State of Ohio

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Oswald Doris Clyde (Durkee) [Male] b. 5 DEC 1909 Pleasant Valley Midland Co, St Louis, MI - d. 24 FEB 1992 Herrdliton, Texas
Documents:
1940 US Census, Jasper Twp, Midland, MI

Burial Monument, Oak Grove Cemetery, St, Louis, MI

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Oswald Charles Clyde* [Male] b. 15 JUN 1940 Shepherd, Coe Twp, Isabella, MI - d. 15 JUN 1940 Shepherd, Coe Twp, Isabella, MI
Burial headstone, Oak Grove Cemetery, St Louis, Gratiot, MI

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Oswald Robert Edward* (Bobby) [Male] b. 23 JUL 1934 Shepherd, Coe Twp, Isabella, MI - d. 20 NOV 1989 Mercy Hospital, Grayling, Crawford, MI
Documents:
1940 US Census, Jasper Twp, Midland, MI

Resided in Denton, Roscommon, MI in 1989.

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Dobschenski Janet [Female] b. 1937 - d. 23 MAR 2000 Houghton Lake, MI
Obituary in the Houghton Lake Morning Sun, March 25, 2000

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