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Household of Raymond John Rippentrop

He is married to Harriet Evelyn Sleper.

They got married on December 15, 1937 at Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA, he was 21 years old.

Raymond J. Rippentrop oo Harriet Evelyn Sleper

Marriage source: Boyken, J. Clarine J., The Whistle Blows at Noon Cent Hist of Titonka IA 1898-1998, (Brainerd MN, Titonka Cent Comm, MCMXCVII), pg 417 for town.

Sleper, Albert, Sleper Data Sheets, (Buffalo Ctr. IA, AS, vii Apr MCMLXXXIV) for date of marriage. <>

Child(ren):

  1. Roger Lee Rippentrop  1938-1989 
  2. (Not public)
  3. (Not public)
  4. (Not public)
  5. (Not public)
  6. (Not public)


Notes about Raymond John Rippentrop

Raymond John Rippentrop

Source: Sleper, Albert, Sleper data sheets, (Buffalo Ctr IA, AS, vii Apr MCMLXXXIV).

SSDI Last SS benefit check sent to Titonka IA 50480

Buried in Ramsey Ref. Chr. Cem.

Boyken, J. Clarine J., The Whistle Blows at Noon Cent Hist of Titonka IA 1898-1998, (Brainerd MN, Titonka Cent Comm, MCMXCVII), pg. 417 for date of death

Cause of death: an heart attack.

Boyken, Ruth & Hans-Georg, Obituaries from the area around Titonka ... Kossuth County, Iowa Teil I, (Titonka IA, Boyken & Boyken, MMVII) no pagination, ISBN 0-9670802-8-2, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"Raymond RIPPENTROP * 12 July 1916 Titonka, IA as son of George RIPPENTROP and his wife Anna * SWALVE + 28 September 1978 # 20 September 1978 Ramsey Reformed Church cem. north of German Valley, IA oo 15 December 1937 Buffalo Center, IA Harriet Evelyn SLEPER * 4 May 1919 Titonka, IA as daughter of John RIPPENTROP and his wife Maggie * HEITLAND [David Navorska notes this error] + 1 August 2006 hospital Fort Dodge, IA # 5 August 2006 Ramsey Reformed Church cem. north ofGerman Valley, IA

Funeral Services Held For Ray Rippentrop, 62

Raymond Rippentrop, 62 year old lifetime Titonka area farmer, died unexpectedly at his home Thursday, September 28.

Funeral services for him were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, in the Ramsey Reformed Church with the Rev. John Janssen officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery with the Blake funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Pallbearers were nephews, Marvin Rippentrop, Dewnnis Rippentrop, David Sleper, Glenn Tjaden, Lee Buffington and Victor Gray.

Honorary casket attendants at the funeral of their grandfather were Brian, Debra and Paula Rippentrop; Timothy, Troy and Tracy Thilges; Ann Marie and Chad Jones.

Raymond, son of George and Anna Swalve Rippentrop, was born at Titonka on July 12, 1916. He attended area schools and was married to Harriet Sleper on December 15, 1937 at the home of her parents in Buffalo Center.

Mr. Rippentrop was very active in the Ramsey Reformed Church where he was Sunday School Superintendent and teacher, consistory member and catechism teacher.

He is survived by his wife Harriet; and six children, Roger, Titonka; Brent of Ames; Myrna, Mrs. Gregory Thilges of Bode; Iris, Mrs. Ronald Jones of Ft. Dodge; Inez Rippentrop of Des Moines and Ramona Rippentrop of Ft. Dodge. there areeight grandchildren.

One brother and three sisters also survive; John Rippentrop of Titonka, Jennie, Mrs. Albert Sleper of Titonka, Irene, Mrs. Alvin Gray of Chile, Wisc. and Iola, Mrs. Vernon Gray of Corwith;

Mr. Rippentrop was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, George, Edgar, Irwin and Andrew."

Book, Ardella, No title, (Idaho, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ardella45&id=I0694, v Apr MMV)

"... Raymond John Rippentrop Sex: M Birth: 12 JUL 1916 in Titonka, Iowa Death: 28 SEP 1978

Father: George Rippentrop b: 1 MAR 1891/92 Mother: Anna Swalve b: 10 FEB 1894/95

Marriage 1 Harriet Evelyn Sleper b: 4 MAY 1919 in Titonka, Iowa Married: 15 DEC 1935 in Titonka, Iowa

Children

1. Living Rippentrop 2. Living Rippentrop 3. Living Rippentrop 4. Living Rippentrop 5. Living Rippentrop 6. Living Rippentrop" <>

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