Lipscomb County, Texas
Enid Morning News
March 1998
Shattuck – The funeral for Lenora Elizabeth Koch Appel, 81, will be 2 PM today in Christ Lutheran Church. Gary McClellan will officiate. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery at Lipscomb, Texas. Arrangements are by Mason Funeral Home.
She was born January 20, 1917, in Lipscomb, Texas, to Jacob and Amalie Peil Koch and died Sunday, March 29, 1998, at the Southwest Medical Center, Oklahoma City. She attended the country school system in Lipscomb and helped her parents with the family farm. She then moved to San Francisco where she worked with a florist/greenhouse.
On October 12, 1941, she married Johnnie Appel at her parents home in Lipscomb. In 1950 the couple moved to Ellis County.
Surviving are two sons, Myron of White Deer, Texas, and Stan of Shattuck; one brother, Hilmer Koch of Lipscomb; four sisters, Hulda Schneider of Lipscomb, Martha Kline of Durham, Kansas, Gertrude Hanshu of Darrouzett, Texas, and Linda Wiedertein of Shattuck; and four grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, one brother and one sister.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the church.
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