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In Loving Memory

Schopper, Louis E.

March 20, 1941 - January 26, 2025

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday, January 26, 2025.

Beloved husband of Barbara Schopper (nee Holtz); loving father of Patricia “Patti” (Mike) Mullins, Cindy (Paul) Zwick, David (Lesley) Schopper, Michael (Kelly) Schopper, Bob (the late Tina) Schopper and Kate (Eric) Thrall; adoring grandfather of Joe Mullins, Madeline (Ryan) Ederle, Josh (Nicole) Wright, Kara (Brian) Williams, Allie (Dan) Hearn, Courtney Zwick, Zach Zwick, Brittany Schopper, Dylan (Rachel) Schopper, Jacob Schopper, Alyson Schopper, Chase Schopper, Eric (Kaylee) Thrall Jr., Nathan Thrall and Maddie Thrall; cherished great-grandfather of Julia, Vivienne, Owen, Noah, Milo, Riley, Wade, Daniel, Ben, Blake, Tommy, Sammy, Jewell III and Josiah; dear brother of the late Lois (Jim) DeWailly. Our dearest brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Friday, January 31 from 12 noon until Funeral Service time at 2:00 pm. Interment will be held in private. In lieu of flowers contributions to Ronald McDonald House appreciated.

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10 thoughts on “Schopper, Louis E.”

  1. Cindy,Carolyn and I are very saddened to hear the news of your farther. We both wish you your mother and family peace.
    Dan & Carolyn
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  2. I’m so sorry for your loss. I’ll always remember Lou as a fun-loving, nice guy. Thoughts and prayers for the family.

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  3. To the entire Schopper Family. Our deepest sympathy to each of you. Lou was an outstanding neighbor for the numerous years that we lived across the alley from your family. He always had a good story to tell and a simple trip to the alley trash can could result in an hour visit with Lou – always made us laugh. He was a familiar face when working the school picnics at Resurrection but never brought us any luck with the chances that he sold! LOL!. He will be missed but always remembered. Prayers for you all. Dave and Terri Norath

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  4. Patti,
    I am so sorry for your loss. By knowing you, I know he was a good man and was welcomed into heaven. I hope you and your family find comfort in believing that he is surrounded by God’s grace and goodness.

    With deepest sympathy,
    Mary Senciboy

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  5. Schopper Family, very sorry to hear the sad news of your dad’s passing. It was always nice talking with him when I would see him downtown or at the grocery store. May good memories help you all through this difficult time.

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  6. Patti:

    Sending you & your family our Condolences for your loss. By knowing you, I know he was a Great Dad. I loved hearing about your family gatherings & the Fun times you enjoyed with him. Those “Memories” will help guide you through this time of Sorrow. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.

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