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Hannelore McNeil-Horne
January 19, 2006
Mrs. Hoops was not only my typing teacher,but had also taught me shorthand. Mrs. Hoops was the greatest teacher to have,not only had she taught me skills that took me all thru college and for the rest of my life. God Bless of you and all of her family.
Hannelore McNeil-Horne
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Joanne Benear
January 18, 2006
Mrs. Hoops was my typing teacher at Clover Park High School in 1973. After I had the typing course I became her student assistant in one of her typing classes. She was the sweetest lady and I admired her teaching skills. I have never forgotten her and remember her fondly because of the great skill she taught me in the proper way to type. I have used this skill in all my jobs and not a day goes by that I cannot thank her enough for giving me this great skill. My deepest sympathy to her family. She was a great teacher and God Bless you all for sharing her with me.
Joanne (Rabisa) Benear
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