Elmer Sapp
A Memorial service for former Lamar and current Missouri Resident, Elmer J. Sapp was held, Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 10:00 AM at the Lamar Christian Church with Ray Matteson Officiating. Inurnment will follow at the Fairmount Cemetery.
Per Elmer’s request cremation will take place and there will be no visitation.
Elmer was born October 19, 1921 at Wells, Kansas to Ernest and Anna (Yonnlley) Sapp and passed away on April 25, 2009 at the age of 87.
Elmer is preceded in death by his first wife Freda Sapp in June of 1985, his second wife; Wilma Sapp, and his parents.
He is survived by his children; Patricia Ann (David) (Sapp) Doyle of Steelville, Missouri, and Carol Alice Sapp of Independence, Missouri, grandchildren; Janet A. (Murray)Doyle .
Arrangements are under the direction of the Peacock Family.
Online Condolences |
Carol--We have soo many nice memories of your dad at the Christian church. He was a quiet, wonderful man. We always liked to make him smile, and that wasn't too hard, he was very happy and personable. Our parents were friends for a long time and enjoyed each others company especially at church gatherings. It's always hard to lose a parent, no matter how long you get to have them here on earth, but know there will be more time in His Heaven. Linda (Wisler) Springer and Denise Wisler
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| For Carol Sapp, My sister Linda told me about the passing of your father, Sorry to hear it. I'm sure he and my Dad, Maurice will have a lot of softball stories to talk about. Take care, Denise Wisler |
For Elmer Sapp: To Carol and Patty, I remember both of you and your parents because my family lived on 14th street and you lived on 13th and would often ride your horses on our street. My condolences are with you for the recent passing of your father. I know you were happy to all be living in the same state when he died. Kay(Homedew)Hommedieu Memphis, TN |
for Elmer Sapp's family Patty and Carol, I was just talking with my mom who told me of your father's passing. My condolence to you and your families. I remember when we were in grade school and lived down the street from your family. from Linda (Caddick) Eder |
For Elmer Sapp Patty and Carol. I remember your whole family. I remember that your Dad loved you girls so much. He always looked and acted so proud of both of you. I know that you will miss him very much. Elmer was a good Christian man. Just remember that now he is with your Mom and his God. I can imagine Elmer, and all his railroad freinds, Chuck, and my brother King, among only a few having a good time talking about old times together. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time, as they have been for the past several days. Seva Lou Bullard
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Patty and Carol: I remember your whole family. I remember that your Dad loved you very much. He always looked and acted so proud of you girls. Elmer was a good Christian man and I know that you will miss him. Just remember that he is with your Mom and with his God. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you at this time. I have been thinking about you both for the last several days. Seva Lou Bullard |