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Alice C. Hepner

Soldotna resident Alice C. Hepner died Sunday, Dec. 7, 2003, at her home in Soldotna. She was 88.

Private family services will be held. Mrs. Hepner will be laid to rest next to her husband at the Hill Crest Cemetery in Hackensack, Minn.

Mrs. Hepner was born Oct. 19, 1915, near Seneca, Ill., where she was raised and attended school in Ottawa, Ill. She lived in Naperville, Ill., with her husband, Howard, until they retired and moved to Hackensack in 1976.

After Howard's death, Mrs. Hepner moved to Soldotna in 1991 to be closer to her children.

"She has been homebound the last few years, but she used to enjoy going to her grandchildren's sporting events and programs. She enjoyed spending with her family," her family said.

Mrs. Hepner was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Hepner, in 1982; daughter, Patty Hepner; parents, Edward and Bertha Hagen; and brother, Stanley Hagen.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Ken and Sara Hepner of Sterling; granddaughter, Megan Hepner of Sterling; son and daughter-in-law, Greg and Debbie Hepner of Soldotna; granddaughter, Judy Hepner of Soldotna; grandsons, Russell Hepner of Anchorage and Daniel Hepner of Soldotna; and sister, Charlotte Deardorff of Aurora, Ill.

Arrangements were made by Peninsula Memorial Chapel.

Source: Peninsula Clarion, December 10, 2003

 



 


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