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             OBITUARY 
            Edward
                  Francis Hooper - Obituary  
               21
                  Feb 1937 - 23 Jul 2014 
             
               Edward
                Francis Hooper Jr. was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 21,
                1937. He was one of nine children born to Edward Francis Sr. and
                Elizabeth Ann Chaplinski. Edward loved to travel and lived his
                life in many places throughout the years. He had the pleasure of
                calling California, Wisconsin, Illinois and finally Wyoming all
                home. He joined the Army and served for 6 years including
                fighting in the Korean War. 
             
                On May 5th, 1998 he married Katherine Whitcomb in Casper, WY.
                Shortly after, Ed and Kathy moved to Powell, WY. where they
                continued to live and enjoy their lives. Ed attended two
                churches, St. Barbara's Catholic Church and Glad Tidings church.
                Ed was a godly man. He was a devoted Christian and also
                dedicated to the Catholic Church. He was well known and accepted
                in both affiliations. 
             
                Ed is survived by his wife Katherine Hooper and sons Michael
                (Lacee) Hooper and Edward (Wendy) Hooper. Ed also has three
                daughters Michelle (Mark) Scheler, Sheryl (Dan) Folena and Lynn
                (Harold) White. He has one brother and three surviving sisters,
                Jim Hooper, Pat Schoessow, Barbara Dupree, and Edna Tammen. He
                also has 16 Grandchildren and 9 Great Grandchildren. 
             
                Ed was preceded in death by his mother Elizabeth Chaplinski,
                father Edward F Hooper Sr., daughter Christina Hooper, and
                sisters Mary Andrews, Margaret Zolcoych, Virginia Abel, Kathleen
                Miner and Katherine's son Steve Oliver. 
             
                Ed was a very loving man and in return he was loved greatly. He
                was an outstanding father and grandfather. He was a
                Jack-of-all-trades. Ed could fix or build anything. He was a
                very intelligent man that spent his life doing what he loved to
                do. He built and raced cars professionally, he drove truck even
                after retirement because he loved the open road, was an avid
                hunter and an excellent marksman (who proudly and recently
                joined the NRA), he loved to fish and be in the outdoors. Ed
                also loved being with family more than anything. He was always
                willing to lend a helping hand or give tools or knowledge to
                anyone in need. He was a role model that defined what a man,
                father, husband, person should strive to be. 
             
                Services will be held at Glad Tidings Church on July 26th at
                1:00pm, and he will be put to rest at Crown Hill Cemetery in
                Powell, WY. . Honorary Pall Bearers are Michael Hooper, Toby
                Hooper, Talan Hooper, Jarred Oliver, Nick Oliver, and Brandon
                Scheler. 
              
             
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