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Household of Everett Rippentrop

He is married to Lydia Bena Tapper.

They got married on June 28, 1933 at Twin Lakes, Freeborn Co., MN, he was 22 years old.

Everett Rippentrop oo Lydia Tapper

Marriage source: Ennen, Annie, Letter to David A. Navorska, (Lakota IA, ARE, postmarked iii Feb MCMXCII)

Article from The Algona Upper Des Moines February 28, 1991

"ARMSTRONG - Lydia B. Rippentrop of Armstrong, 80, died Sunday, February 24, 1991 in the Valley Vue Care Center, Armstrong. ... She ... married Everett Rippentrop at Twin Lakes June 28, 1933. ..." <>

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  9. Dewin Rippentrop  1965-< 1991


Notes about Everett Rippentrop

Everett Rippentrop

Source: Ennen, Annie, Letter to David A. Navorska, (Lakota IA, ARE, postmarked ix Jan MCMXCII)

Mabus, Joan, et. al., Germania-Lakota IA 1892-1992 Centennial, (Lake Mills, IA, Germania-Lakota Centennial Committee, MCMXCII). pg. 341

24 Mar 1920 German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA cen. for age=9, sob=IA

Occupation: Farm worker

Everett & Lydia have 9 children. 1 died in infancy.

24 Mar 1920 German Twp., Kossuth Co., IA cen. for age=9, sob=IA

SSDI: 'EVERETT RIPPENTROP b. 21 Aug 1910 d. May 1983 last res.: 50514 (Armstrong, Emmet, IA) Issued: Iowa'

Residence at death, Armstrong or Maple Hill, Emmet Co., IA

Hurlburt, Letty, Harrison Township Cemetery, (Kossuth Co., IA, http://iagenweb.org/kossuth/cemetery/Harrison%20Twp-Swea.htm , read xvii Dec MMVII)

"The Harrison Township Cemetery is location in Section 8 of Harrison Township in Kossuth County Iowa. OR from Swea City, Iowa 2 miles north on 80th Avenue. (Picture of Cemetery submitted to "Gravestone Photo Project") Walked and recordedthe Summer of 2006 by Letty Hurlburt and submitted July 2006. ... Rippentrop Charmayne (Boe) 8/10/1936 12/22/1963 Obituary Available Rippentrop Everett 8/21/1910 1983 h/o Lydia Obituary Available Rippentrop Lonnie Lee 6/3/1958 1975 Obituary Available Rippentrop Lydia Bena (Tapper) 8/12/1910 2/24/1991 w/o Everett Obituary Available"

Article from The Algona Upper Des Moines May 18, 1983

"SWEA-EAGLE - Funeral service for Everett Rippentrop, 79, of Armstrong was May 11 at the First Presbyterian Church in Lakota with interment in Harrison Township, Swea City. He died at the Valley Vue Nursing Home in Armstrong. Casketbearers were Jim Rippentrop, Donald Rippentrop, Gary Heetland, Bruce Heetland, Larry Tapper and Bruce Tapper. Mr. Rippentrop, the son of Olvert J. and Minnie Sleeper Rippentrop, was born August 21, 1910 at Woden and educated in the Titonka area country schools. He was married to Lydia Tapper June 28, 1933 at Twin Lakes, Minnesota and farmed mostof his life near Swea City. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. His wife, Lydia, survives, as do sons: Duane of Estherville; Orville of Fairmont; Harlan of New Berlin, New York; David of Cape Coral, Florida; Eugene of Swea City; Lyle of Fairmont; and Dale of Mankato, Minnesota; daughters: Roselyn,Mrs. Homer Henriksen of Ringsted; and Evelyn, Mrs. Darwin Nauman of Ledyard. There are 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Other survivors are a brother, Alvin, of Titonka; sisters: Annie, Mrs. George Ennen of Lakota, and Gretchen, Mrs. Ronald Heetland of Lakota. He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, 2 grandchildren and 2 brothers."

Article from The Algona Upper Des Moines February 28, 1991

"ARMSTRONG - Lydia B. Rippentrop of Armstrong, 80, died Sunday, February 24, 1991 in the Valley Vue Care Center, Armstrong. ... Mr. Rippentrop died May 8, 1983. ..." <>

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