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John Loeper

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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John E. Loeper John E. Loeper, 86, formerly of Reading and lately of Country Meadows, passed away Wednesday, January 13, 2021 in the care of Reading Hospital. He was known as “Jack” to his family and “Chick” to his friends. John was the loving husband of 65 years to Margaret Jean (Henry) Loeper....

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Hi Jeannie, wish i knew how to contact you. While cleaning out brother Jim's home, found some pictures of you as may queen at st. catherine's around 1948.. chris donaldson may still have copies if u can contact him. betty anne

My deepest condolences to Jean and the Loeper family. We just found out today and sorry we missed the Mass. Great friend to so many people.

John was a gentleman and friend; always willing to lend a helping hand. He was a kind and loving soul who will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

I got to know John after my playing days at CCHS. He always greeted me with a smile and a pat me on my shoulders. He loved being a booster for CCHS. I will miss stopping by his home with my children; he always gave them lollipop, to put a smile on their faces. He was always good to me and my children and for that he will truly be missed. Condolences from my family to yours.

Our deepest sympathy to you Mrs. Loeper and your family. He will be fondly remembered by many. God bless!
Donna (Sauppee) and Mark Speece

To Jean and family
We will always remember Chick as our mailman in Wilshire. Also we will remember playing cards when both of you lived in Lilyfield. He was a wonderful neighbor. Our condolences to the entire family.

Our condolences to the entire Loeper family.

Dear Jean& Children and Tommy,

Our deepest sympathy to you, Jean, and all your family. Chick was a great guy and he and all of you will be in our prayers. God bless you.
John & Nancy Stengel and Family

My sincerest condolences to Jean, Kathy, Steve & John & all the Loeper family on the passing of your beloved Jack. I have nothing but fond memories of him and looked up to him, growing up two doors away on Mulberry Street in the 1960's. He would play catch with me and talk baseball, something my father wasn't as inclined to do and always, always had a winning smile. Grounded in his service to the church, he was a role model to me. He and Jean are two adults I miss most from my childhood and...