Karen Hoppe Sloan

Karen Hoppe Sloan obituary, Springboro, OH

Karen Hoppe Sloan

Karen Hoppe Sloan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 17, 2025.
Springboro, OH-Karen Hoppe Sloan, age 87, passed peacefully on February 13, 2025, surrounded by family. Born July 13, 1937 in Jamaica, Long Island, NY, Karen was the daughter of Miriam Amanda (Lehman) and Rev. Elmore Otto Hoppe. When Karen was nine years old, the family moved to Rush-Henrietta near Rochester, NY, where Pastor Hoppe was the protestant chaplain for a boys' reform school. Karen was a whiz at math, with the top score in Mathematics in the New York High School Regents Examinations. Following high school graduation, Karen attended Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio where she met the love of her life, Malachi Sloan. A courtship of three years continued through graduation into their marriage on July 19, 1959. Karen and Mal were blessed with four daughters, Linda, Beth, Kathy and Julie. She was a dedicated teacher and managed to balance her career with being a loving and devoted mother while her husband worked long hours in the food service industry. She taught school for more than twenty-five years, primarily teaching English at Springboro Junior High and continuing to tutor after her retirement. In addition to her work at school and in the home, she served many church congregations-singing in the choir, teaching Sunday school, and filling roles where needed. Friends and family appreciated Karen's encouraging smile and quick, dry wit which she maintained until the very end of her life. Karen and Mal are grateful for the love received and the blessings continuing through their daughters' four families: Linda and Bruno Carlsson, Beth and Jeff Latsa, Kathy and Dru Henke, and Julie and TJ Harper and their thirteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Karen and Mal were devoted teammates meeting life's challenges and celebrations with love and thankfulness in a blessing of 65 years of marriage.

The family now rejoices in the resurrection and grace given from our Lord, Jesus Christ to Karen. A celebration of Karen's life will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at New Hope Lutheran Church: 10 N Breiel Blvd, Middletown, OH 45044. Friends may attend visitation at 10am with a celebration of life at 11am and luncheon following the service. In lieu of flowers, Karen's family asks that donations be made to New Hope Lutheran Church and designated as a Memorial Fund in memory of Karen Sloan.

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March 19, 2025

Laurie Griffin posted to the memorial.

March 4, 2025

Keith & Tina Collins posted to the memorial.

February 28, 2025

Peter, Abby, Adam & Cassidy sent flowers.

Laurie Griffin

March 19, 2025

So grateful I got to know Karen through her volunteer work at Wittenberg service events. What a positive and giving person. She will be missed.

Keith & Tina Collins

March 4, 2025

Karen was such a joy filled spirit. We absolutely loved her and will miss her. The Lord be with Mal and the whole of the family and bring them peace.

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Peter, Abby, Adam & Cassidy

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Betty Junod

February 19, 2025

Karen was my sidekick in the church choir. We were the alto section. I miss her whenever I sing. She was also an active member of our Sunday School class and Tuesday Bible study. I´m missing that smile across the table.

Karen Theressa Brooks

February 19, 2025

Karen was a wonderful woman and neighbor. I enjoyed talking to her husband during their walks around Spurceway Dr. She will be missed and never forgotten that beautiful spirit she produced when sharing the word of God. Rest my sis
Love you
Karen Brooks

Mike & Suzie Beckmeyer

February 18, 2025

Karen is greatly missed--she was an awesome colleague and a beautiful friend!

Dan Sloan

February 17, 2025

Though I was only 9 years old, I do remember Karen and Mal's wedding. Karen was always more than a sister-in-law to me. Through all of life's vicissitudes, hers and mine, Karen was a best friend of mine for 65 years. She enriched my life beyond measure.

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