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Joann M. Hopp

1922 - 2020

Joann M. Hopp obituary, 1922-2020, Council Bluffs, IA

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1922

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2020

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Joann Hopp Obituary

Joann M. Hopp

After a full, vibrant life of nearly 98 years, Joann May Hopp died peacefully on October 12, 2020.

Born of Italian immigrants, Salvatore and Laura (Persichetti) Spano, on November 10, 1922, in Arvada, Colorado, at home, she was the oldest of five sisters. Her Italian heritage and love of family shaped her entire life. Joann graduated from Arvada High School in 1940 and earned a Business Degree from Denver University in 1944. She married Ralph L. Hopp, M.D., on March 19, 1944, and they were blessed with seven children. The Hopp family moved to Council Bluffs in 1958 from Ann Arbor, Michigan, when Dr. Hopp joined the Cogley Clinic. Joann was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church and a strong supporter of St. Albert Catholic Schools.

In addition to her parents, Joann is preceded in death by Ralph, her husband of 57 years; her daughter, JoEllen Hopp Petri; daughter-in-law, Rae Anne Hopp; nephew-in-law, Dante Salvatierra; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dorothy (Russell) Raymond and Betty Lou (Dale) Freeby.

Survived by daughter Laural Ronk (Richard, Jr.), of Council Bluffs; sons, Russell (Cynthia) Hopp, D.O., Dennis (Suzanne) Hopp, all of Omaha; Steven (Barbara) Hopp, of Meadowview, Virginia, Robert (Lisa) Hopp, of Montreal, Canada, Ronald (Lisa) Hopp, of Littleton, Colorado; 20 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; sisters, Clara Glover, of Arvada, Colorado, and Lena (William) Raymond, of Lakewood, Colorado; nieces and nephews.

Joann was famous for opening up her ""magic fridge"" and concocting meals for 8 or 12 or whoever was on hand. Her simple, straightforward Italian recipes, taught to her by her mother and paternal grandmother, were loved by multi-generations. Children and grandchildren alike know and can reproduce the recipes that she only kept in her head. She wrote three family cookbooks related to baking and Italian cooking, each one of them a treasure.

Discovering painting later in life, she developed a real talent, entering her work in art contests. Her art pieces are of places she has visited or nature that she loved. She made sure that she painted something for each of her grandchildren to keep. Her work was lovingly displayed throughout her home, always the gathering place for her large family. Joann was also an accomplished seamstress, sewing throughout her life for herself and her children.

Although she had many friends in the community, the people closest to her have always been family. Countless impromptu get-togethers were hatched at a moment's notice, always assumed to be at ""Grandma's"" house. She was incredibly proud of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren – ever eager to find out the latest information and accomplishments and always ready to share the latest family news. She was truly the glue that held her precious family together.

Joann was extremely active in the Council Bluffs community. Throughout the years, she served as a volunteer, board member or board officer/president/ chairman of the following organizations: St. Patrick School Parents' Club; St. Patrick Cub Scout Troop; Mercy Hospital Guild; Service League; American Association of University Women; County Medical Association Auxiliary; Council Bluffs Area Catholic Board of Education; Human Relation Commission, City of Council Bluffs; Urban Renewal Advisory Design Committee; American Red Cross, County Chapter; Operation Pride; St. Albert Educational Foundation; Children's Square; Des Moines Diocesan Board of Education; Bluffs Arts Council; Council Bluffs Artists' Association (member and contributing artist); The Book Club (for 60 years).

Traveling with her husband Ralph was one of Joann's greatest joys. They navigated the country often, attending elderhostels and researching genealogy in many different locations. Dancing was a favorite pastime and they enjoyed several ""big band"" cruises with her sister Lena and husband Bill, also accomplished ballroom dancers. Several trips abroad to Italy were dear to Joann's heart and she never stopped longing for the Colorado mountains of her childhood. For many years, the extended family went on Hopp Family Vacations all around North America, often taking place at the same time as family celebrations and milestones. A highlight was Ralph and Joann's 50th anniversary in Evergreen, Colorado.

Joann Spano Hopp was independent and has lived alone in her own home for the twenty years since Ralph passed away in 2001. She was intelligent, fun, tenacious in spirit, intensely loved (and loved by) her family, always willing to offer sage advice. Her dignified elegance and strength will be greatly missed.

Visitation with the family, Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m., followed by the Recitation of the Rosary at 7 p.m., Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial, Friday, 10 a.m., at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Interment, St. Joseph Cemetery, with an Italian lunch following at St. Patrick Parish Hall. Masks and distancing are required at all services. Memorials are suggested to the Dr. Ralph L. Hopp Memorial Scholarship (Sciences) at St. Albert High School or Musella Brain Tumor Foundation, 1100 Peninsula Blvd., Hewlett, NY 11557.

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Published by The Daily Nonpareil on Oct. 16, 2020.

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Bonnie Gioiello

October 7, 2021

Joann was a quiet mover and shaker in her community. I am proud to be one of her many friends.

Bobbie & Thomas Leland

October 20, 2020

Although our memories are much fewer than most we too remember how special "family" was to your mother & how much she was grateful for your years of care in her home.

Bonnie Gioiello

October 16, 2020

I have a feeling that Joann and my husband will be sharing many stories about their Italian heritage.

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Shannon Hebblethwaite

October 15, 2020

Dear Rob, Lisa, Hannah, Maya and the Hopp family,
Our deepest sympathies. May you take comfort in fond memories and time together with family.
Hugs from Shannon & Greg

Jean Delehant

October 14, 2020

I am SO sad to hear of your mom's death. Whenever I drove past her house, it delighted me that she was still in the place that was the #1 source of joy throughout my childhood. She put up with our antics--I wince when I think of all the times we tore up your attic or basement. I'm sure I spent more time there than inside my own home. I don't know how we can do it with the COVID precautions, but I'd love to spend time swapping stories with all of you this week.

Nancy, Allan, Alanna & Steve and Duncan

October 14, 2020

From your Montreal friends: To Robert, Lisa, Hannah, Maya and all of the Hopp family, we are thinking of you at this difficult time. You all have special memories of a wonderful woman. We wish we could be with you. Virtual hugs!

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15

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home and Crematory

545 Willow Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Oct

15

Rosary

7:00 p.m.

Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home and Crematory

545 Willow Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Oct

16

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 a.m.

St. Patrick Catholic Church

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Cutler-O'Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home and Crematory

545 Willow Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

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