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Hopfinger

In Loving Memory

Hopfinger, Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” (nee Logger)

February 13, 1948 - July 2, 2024

Mary Beth Hopfinger (nee Logger), age 76, peacefully passed away on July 2, 2024, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. She is reunited in heaven with her husband of 36 years, Henry E Hopfinger and her parents, Richard and June Logger.

Mary Beth was the beloved mother of John (Angela), Brian (Kate), and Michael (Erin), and cherished Nana to Patrick, Ellen, Lily, Henry, Jane, Nicholas, Charlie, Andrew, and Elsie. She was a dear sister to Nancy Etling (Donald), Thomas Logger, Sally Shaw (Lou), Teri Dothage (Al), Patty Gaus (Tom), and was preceded in death by her brothers, Dick Logger and Dan Logger. Mom was dearly loved by her many nieces, nephews, godchildren, cousins, and a wide circle of friends.

Visitation will be held at KUTIS AFFTON on Friday, July 5, 2024, from 4 PM to 8 PM. A Funeral Mass will take place at St. Justin the Martyr Catholic Church on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 10 AM, followed by interment at Resurrection Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given to the National Council of St. Vincent de Paul Society.

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15 thoughts on “Hopfinger, Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” (nee Logger)”

  1. So many great times to remember. Your mom and dad were such good people and I will always remember the laughter that they brought to all the parties. My prayers are with you.

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  2. John, Brian, Michael and family.

    So sorry to learn of Mary Beth’s passing. She was a special soul and so much fun to be around. I’m forever grateful for the warmth and welcoming home she and Hank extended to me as a young boy, allowing me to get to know you three knuckleheads in all the glory of your rambunctious youth. Family was everything to MB. My thoughts are with your entire extended family as honor your mom over these coming days.

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  3. MB, thanks for being such a wonderful wife to my brother for 36 years and giving us 3 really great young men. Even though I was only a brother in law, you always treated me like your own and called me out on a regular basis!! May you see the face of our Savior and rest in peace with my big brother.

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  4. My deepest condolences to the Logger family for your loss of Mary Beth. I’m so sorry but we will be out of town and can’t make the service but please know you are all in my prayers!

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  5. Hopfinger boys … your mom was an incredible woman … the way she loved and cared for everyone … her smile and laugh was so contagious.. It was a joy to have known her . I know your hearts are heavy with sadness … praying for you all as walk through this sad time . MT Scheck (Appelbaum)

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  6. Hopfinger boys .. your mom was an incredible woman.. her laugh and smile was so contagious … I know your hearts are heavy with sadness .. praying for you as you walk through this sad time .. MT Scheck(Appelbaum)

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  7. Our family was so sorry the hear about MB, she was loved by so many & will be terribly missed. Sending our deepest sympathy to John, Brian, Michael & their families & Mary Beth’s siblings & families.
    John & Susan Vogt & family

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  8. So sorry. Such a sweet fun lady. So happy that we were able to reacquaint at recent family reunions. My heart aches for all her family. Knowing kshe’s with Hank and your mom is a comfort.

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  9. I was so fortunate to be a grade school classmate of Mary Beth from St. Michel the Archangel School. We played together as young children, had sleepovers together..
    Later on in life we renewed our friendship after our 50 th year Reunion from St. Mike’s Grade School! To me, Mary Beth was a lifetime friend that I treasured. So much fun, so generous, and a super person. ❤️

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  10. Good bye for now dear friend and neighbor. Thanks for all the fun and laughs thru out the many years and for recently bringing that to our Mahjong group. We all miss you! Brian, thank you for your daily updates. We really believed she was coming back to us. She will definitely leave a hole in our hearts. Now she’s with the Lord and Hank, my husband Bob ( her forever neighbor again). Rest In Peace sweet soul. 🙏❤️

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  11. Brian, John, Michael, & family,
    We cannot imagine the hole losing Mary Beth has made for ALL of you. We met your mom & dad 27 yrs ago & they entered our hearts so genuinely! Your mom became one of my BEST FRIENDS EVER-she was so honest, loving, nurturing, funny, caring, supportive…& her Mary Bethisms were as hilarious as Hank’s. We are happy for MBH that she has been reunited w/the LOVE of her life as we know how much she has missed him every day & we know that she is no longer fighting her RA, but we will forever miss her laughter and hugs-until we meet again.
    Our sympathies to ALL of you at this time in your lives. Mary Beth is/was one of the GREAT ONES!💕

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  12. To my dear friend Mary Beth. You were one of the “Gang of Eight” Ursuline friends, although you also had a gang of 50+ Ursuline, neighbor, and St E friends. I love you and miss you and your adorable husband. You are an amazing friend, Mom, and Nana and sister. Such a light in our lives.

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