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Household of Albert Erwin 'Bo' Sleper

He is married to Jennie Margaret Rippentrop.

They got married on March 31, 1943 at Titonka, Kossuth Co., IA, he was 27 years old.

Albert Erwin Sleper oo Jennie Margaret Rippentrop

Marriages source: Sleper, Albert (b.1902), Sleper Family Data Sheet, (Buffalo Ctr IA, A.S., vii Apr MCMLXXXIV) for date of marriage.

Book, Ardella, No Title, (Sandpoint ID, http://wc.rootsweb.com, v Apr MMV)

'... Albert Sleper ... Marriage 1 Jennie Margaret Rippentrop ... Married: 31 MAR 1943 in Titonka, Iowa ...' <>

Child(ren):

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  3. (Not public)
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  5. Jean Rebecca Sleper  1953-1982
  6. (Not public)


Notes about Albert Erwin 'Bo' Sleper

Albert Erwin 'Bo' Sleper

Source: Sleper, Albert (b.1902), Sleper Family Data Sheets, (Buffalo Ctr IA, A.S., vii Apr MCMLXXXIV)

T.S. is prepared in Ramsey Ref. Chr. Cem. for Albert & Jennie. Their years of birth are given on the stone. Both are alive when Katherine and David Navorska visited the cemetery 8 July, 1986.

Leibrand, Ruth, et. al., Celebrate a Century Buffalo Center, Iowa Centennial 1892 - 1992, (Buffalo Center IA, Centennial Book Committee, MCMXCII), pg. 298, Reposiyory: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'The youngest son, Albert 'Bo,' married Jennie Rippentrop of Titonka and they raised a family of four girls and two boys,'

'Albert and Jennie farmed in the Lakota area until they retired and moved to Titonka. Albert also was a dealer for Pioneer Seed Corn for a number of years.'

20 Mar 1925 Titonka Kossuth Co IA census, Repositort: Algona IA Pub. Lib.

'Sleper, Albert, son, ae 9, b. IA'

Book, Ardella, No Title, (Sandpoint ID, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, v Apr MMV)

'... Albert Sleper Sex: M Birth: 25 JAN 1916 in Titonka, Iowa Father: John A. Sleper Mother: Maggie Hietland Marriage 1 Jennie Margaret Rippentrop b: 12 APR 1923 in Titonka, Iowa Married: 31 MAR 1943 in Titonka, Iowa Children LivingSleper Living Sleper Living Sleper Living Sleper Jean Rebecca Sleper b: 1 MAR 1953 in Buffalo Center, Iowa Living Sleper'

Gray, Doug, e-mail to Romona Perkins, (Marshfield WI, DG, xxv Feb MMVI)

'Romona,

Just a short note to communicate to you that Albert 'Bo' Sleper passed away on Friday. Bo had been struggling with throat cancer for a couple years, and the struggle ended on Friday @ 1 AM.

The funeral is Monday @ 10:30 AM at the Ramsey Reformed Church north of Titonka.

I'm planning on going to the wake in Titonka Sunday afternoon.

Take Care, Doug Gray Marshfield, Wi'

Albert Erwin Sleper Funeral Card, (Titonka IA, Garry-Roberts-Murphy-Schaaf Funeral Home, Feb MMVI)

'In Memory Albert Erwin 'Bo' Sleper Born January 25, 1916 - Rural Titonka, Iowa Died February 24, 2006 - Britt, Iowa Services Held Ramsey Reformed Church Rural Titonka, Iowa Monday, February 27, 2006 - 10:30 A.M. Clergy Pastor DennisRedeker Music Organist: Donna Dressman Singers: The Ramsey Reformed Church Choir 'Does Jesus Care?' 'One Day At A Time' Congregational Singing 'In The Garden' Casketbearers Grandchildren and Spouses Dan Sleper Kim and Joe Hurtado Adam andHeidi Sleper Lindsey and Dave Nichol Josh Sleper Jesse Sleper Callie Sleper Zack Ostercamp Abby Ostercamp Brooke and Ryan Hinders Brandy Peterson Brett Peterson Nathan Nedved Aaron Nedved Bradley Nedved Interment Ramsey Reformed ChurchCemetery Rural Titonka, Iowa'

'Albert Erwin 'Bo' Sleper was born on January 25, 1916, near Titonka, Iowa to John A. and Maggie Heitland Sleper. He received his educaton at Titonka. After his schooling, Bo helped his parents on the farm. He was married to Jennie M.Rippentrop on March 31, 1943 at the Ramsey Reformed Church near Titonka. The couple started farming at Buffalo Center, Iowa and then farmed near Lakota, Iowa for 20 years. They moved to a farm northwest of Titonka in 1968 and farmedthere until 1980, when they retired and moved into Titonka. during his farming career and after retiring, Bo also sold Pioneer Seed.

Bo was an active member of the Ramsey Reformed Church. He had served on the Consistory for many years. He also belonged to the Gideons International. While living near Lakota, Bo had served on the Lakota School Board. Bo enjoyed golfand he loved socializing and playing games with his many friends and family. As a young man, Bo enjoyed pitching horseshoes and playing baseball. His greatest enjoyment was being with his family and watching his grandchildrenparticipate in sports.

Bo died on Friday, February 24, 2006, at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt, Iowa. He was 90.

Bo is survived by his children, Dr. David Sleper and wife, Elaine, Columbia, Missouri Sherman Sleper and wife, Dawn, Omaha, Nebraska, Rhonda Ostercamp and husband, Mike Britt, Iowa, Jane Peterson, Crystal Lake, Iowa and Alberta (Bertie)Nedved and husband, Dave, Garner, Iowa. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, Benjamin and Sydney Sleper, Keanna Peterson, Abby and Lucy Hurtado and Samuel Nichol. Bo is also survived by his sister, HarrietRippentrop, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Jenie in 1995, his daughter, Jean Sleper, his brother, Hank Sleper and 3 sisters, Gertrude Buffington, Grace Neeland and Alma Tjaden.'

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