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Otis Shoopman

Grass Valley, California

Mar 19, 1943 – Jun 18, 2025

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March 19, 1943
DIED
June 18, 2025
LOCATION
Grass Valley, California

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Otis Paul Shoopman, aged 82, passed away on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at his home in Grass Valley, California. Born on March 19, 1943, Otis dedicated over five decades of his career to the B&C True Value Lumber Company in Grass Valley, where he retired after 53 years of commendable...

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Otis, was a good friend. When I met him 45 years ago and every time sense I was glad to see him. He did not change the whole time. He loved his family and he loved his wife. He loves his dogs and he loved Nevada county. The kind of guy that was enjoyable to talk to and when you were done, he shook your hand with authority and as you walked away, he gave you a slap on the back just to let you know he had your back rest in peace Shoop. Earl , Trish and family my thoughts and prayers are with...

A really good guy. Miss him at B&C. I always enjoyed talking about the car races at the fairgrounds.

Otis, the real deal, genuine great friendly all around guy! Although we were mostly crossing paths on common ground, lumber yard, basketball court, and talking racing and watching him race at the fairgrounds, Otis was sincere and a make ya feel good person! Anyway, condolences to the family and friends, his presence and spirit will be missed, ~ Dennis Barry

Sorry to hear this , loved Otis, Fine person will be sadly missed.

We have lost a legend. Otis was one of the nicest guys I had the pleasure of knowing. He always knew you when you would run into him whether it was at B and C or the grocery store and he would always make time to talk to you. He was a good man and I'm going to miss him. My condolences to his family. RIP my friend.

Otis...I remember meeting you watching my first race, back in the 70's. You were a great man. Earl and Trish, I am so sorry for yours and the families loss.

You will be missed Grandpa, thank you for all the good memories. Jerry Otis Gale