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Cindy & John Schildberg
June 24, 2024
For Marilyn & Ernie's kids, I just watched Marilyn's beautiful service planned by you four. Sad, but done so well! Wished we could have been there. The Hoepner family has always meant the world to me. We were not fortunate to travel much when I was little, but Texas was a favorite place to go, or they would come to Iowa fairly often. Galveston was always fun and I recall staying at Jerry and Millie's place w/Marilyn & Ernie once - now that was a fun group. Marilyn always had fun plans when we would visit as we grew older; she was a planner and I loved it. We loved to cook in her kitchen or mine!!!! She always told me she thought I was her daughter too! We enjoyed making new recipes.
When my Mom passed, Aunt Marilyn & I called each other very often and that continued even when she went into Hospice (final call). I will always love her and we could talk about so many different subjects, but the past few months, she just wanted to go be w/Ernie(her great husband). Now they are together!!! Love you, Cindy & John
Harrell Funeral Home of Kyle
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Harrell Funeral Home - Kyle
1715 Kirby, Kyle, TX 78640
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Harrell Funeral Home - Kyle
1715 Kirby, Kyle, TX 78640
Harrell Funeral Home of Kyle
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June 12, 2024
Marilyn Hoepner Obituary
Ardis Marilyn Hoepner, known to her friends and family as Marilyn, was born on October 29, 1928 to Sam and Opal Thompson in Macksburg, Iowa. Her childhood was spent playing with her siblings and helping out on the family farm. Marilyn married... Read Marilyn Hoepner's Obituary
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