Mae Ann Kopp, age 73, of Forsyth, MT passed away in her home early on March 1st, 2015.
Mae was born in Beulah, North Dakota on April 29, 1941 to Gustav and Elsie (Fandrich) Schuh.
She married Charles Kopp November 15, 1964 in Bismarck, North Dakota. To this union, a daughter, Kimberly, was born.
She is preceded in death by her husband Charles Kopp only 2 years before their fiftieth wedding anniversary; her parents, Gustav and Elsie Schuh; and her sisters Alice Hoffman and Vera.
Mae is survived in death by her daughter Kimberly Kopp (Tim); granddaughter Amanda Pinoteau (Chuck); great-grandchildren Landon Kopp, Rion Pinoteau, Lyric and Phoenix Campos; her sisters Martha Weigum, Helen Lunstad, Ruby Gordon, Violet Schuh; and her brother Paul Schuh.
Mae loved her great-grandkids with all her heart and enjoyed spending time with them greatly. She loved collecting roosters and doing crossword puzzles.
Private services will be held at her home per her wish. She will be greatly missed.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Cathy Byron says
You raised your child, a grandchild and then two great-grandchildren, Mae. Now may you find rest and peace with your Maker.
Kay Crosby Dooley says
Kim, Mandy and family:
I am so sorry for your loss. Mae’s home was always a wonderful place for children. I am forever thankful for the time my son Alex was cared for by the Kopp’s.
With Sincere Sympathy
Christy Durham says
Rest in Peace, my friend. You have earned it.
Kim, if there is anything I can do, please call
Debbie Anderson says
oh Kim I am so sorry for your loss. Keep your memories close & know that your mom’s love will always be in your heart & the hearts of all who loved her. You are in my thoughts & prayers.
Germain Krueger says
One of my fondest childhood memories is a family trip to Forsyth to stay with aunt Mae and uncle Charlie. I remember watching E.T. and standing on the river bank watching the water while we were there…I think I was 5 years old. You will be missed by many. My thoughts are with you Kim and family.
Amanda Durham says
Mae, I had so much fun at your house when we would come over for a visit. You were always happy and loving. Rest in peace and I pray for your family as u know how dearly you will be missed. Kim and Mandy you are both in my thoughts!
DONNA ALTON says
MAE, I WILL MISS TALKING TO YOU, ALSO VISITING WITH YOU ALL MY TRIP TO HAMILITON MT. STOPPING THERE FOR A DAY OR TWO THEN HEADING FURTHER WEST. ON MY WAY BACK DOING THE SAME. I WILL ALLWAY REMEMBER THOSE GREAT TIMES. REST IN PEACE MY DEAR AUNT, MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU KIM, MANDY, LANDON, RION, LYRIC, PHOENIX. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL OF YOU.
Peggy Redman says
I am very sorry to learn of the passing of your beloved Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother. She was one of a kind, and will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and the Forsyth community. May warm memories help soften your sorrow, and may
faith help you face each tomorrow. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.