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Maggie Stob Eppinga Died 1917

Born to Pieter "peter" Stob and Jantje "jennie" Snaak Stob. Maggie Stob Eppinga passed away on Jun 25, 1917and was buried in Forest Home Cemetery in Joliet, IL. Maggie Stob Eppinga was married to Louis Eppinga and had 2 children: Baby Eppinga, Baby Eppinga.

Death:
Jun 25, 1917
Plot:
Section H.L./H.M.
Burial place:
Forest Home Cemetery
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130

Phone: (708) 366-1900

Passed away Relatives of Maggie Stob Eppinga

parents

18481936 (aged 88)
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130
18571937 (aged 80)
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130

spouses

18801959 (aged 79)
Burial place:
Address:
Holland, MI

children

19161916 (aged less than a year)
Birth place:
Chicago, IL
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130
19171917 (aged less than a year)
Birth place:
Chicago, IL
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130

siblings

18801952 (aged 72)
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130
18821961 (aged 78)
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130
Maggie Stob Eppinga
Died 1917
18861928 (aged 42)
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130
18941965 (aged 71)
Birth place:
Chicago, IL
Burial place:
Address:
647 Hall St SE, Grand Rapids, MI
18981980 (aged 82)
Birth place:
Chicago, IL
Burial place:
Address:
863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130
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Who is Else Buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Illinois

18491922 (aged 72)
18341895 (aged 60)
19171917 (aged less than a year)
Birth place:
Chicago, IL
18831943 (aged 60)
18841938 (aged 54)
18851916 (aged 30)
Birth place:
Missouri
18941975 (aged 81)
18841884 (aged less than a year)
19051911 (aged 5)

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When did is Maggie Stob Eppinga pass away?

Maggie Eppinga passed away in June 25, 1917

Where is Maggie Stob Eppinga buried?

Maggie Eppinga is interred in 863 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL 60130, in Plot: Section H.L./H.M.