Anne Marion Hoppe, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, peacefully passed away on December 1, 2025, in St. Charles, Missouri. Born on October 10, 1949, in St. Louis, Missouri, Anne was a beacon of light and love who touched the lives of many.
Throughout her career, Anne dedicated herself to Edward Jones, where she wore many hats and left an indelible mark before retiring. Her professional journey was characterized by her commitment to excellence, which mirrored her approach to life.
Anne had a vivacious personality and cherished the simple joys that life offered. Her love for bowling brought her great pleasure, and she created countless treasured memories while sharing this passion with friends and family. At the heart of her life was her strong faith, a guiding beacon that illuminated her path and influenced those around her.
As a grandmother, Anne found boundless joy in spending time with her grandchildren – Jake, Andrew, Tyler, Jackson, Milo, Joshua, Natalie, Heather, and David. They were her pride and joy, and no moment spent with them was too small to celebrate. She knew the value of family and made every occasion a reason to gather, laugh, and create lasting memories.
Anne's love for music was profound, with a special fondness for the melodies of Neil Diamond. Whether at home or out to eat with family, melodies would often fill the air, creating a soundtrack to her life that resonated deeply with the love she shared.
In addition to her family, Anne also benefited from the companionship of her support groups, where she formed cherished friendships that enriched her life even further. Her compassion for others was evident in the way she listened, shared, and offered kindness.
Anne is survived by her devoted husband, Edwin Hoppe; her sons, Edwin William Hoppe III (Linda), Scott (Donna) Hoppe, Adam (Marisa) Hoppe, and Steven (Amanda) Hoppe; as well as her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Colton, Liam, and Hailey Wingate. She leaves behind her brother, Allen Yoder; her nieces, Becky Pyle and Jennifer Morgan; and many loving cousins who will forever hold her memory close to their hearts.
Anne joins her beloved parents, Allen and Elizabeth Yoder; her son, Robert Allen Hoppe; and her sister, Mary Yoder, in eternal rest. They welcome her into the beyond with open arms, where she will continue to be a guiding light.
As we reflect on Anne's life, we celebrate a woman whose laughter filled the room, whose love enveloped her family, and whose unwavering faith inspired all who knew her. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those she loved.
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