In memory of Robert Lee Hooper
Jan 13, 1926 - Dec 05, 1944Location
Memorial Page of Robert Hooper
Hooper brothers on casualty list
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooper, Westminster, have received word through the War Department that their son Cpl. Edward L. Hooper. serving with the Third Army, had been wounded in France, November
25; and their son Pfc. Robert L. Hooper, is missing in France as of December 3. Times 12/22/44
Two sons lost to Westminster family
Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hooper, 121 East Main Street, have paid the supreme sacrifice on the French battlefront, according to word received by them from the War Department. It was only within a few days that the family received the reports. The first telegram reported the death of Cpl. Edward Levine Hooper, aged 23, on November 29. His death resulted from wounds received on November 25. The second, reported that the younger of the two boys. Pfc. Robert Lee Hooper, age 18, had been killed in action, December 5. He had been previously reported missing as of December 3.
Edward entered the service on March 20, 1943, and received training with a tank destroyer unit at Camp
Hood, Texas. From Camp Hood he was transferred to Fort Meade, Md. in September 1944; and went overseas
the following month. He wore the Expert Infantryman's bar awarded him at Fort Meade. Cpl. Hooper attended Westminster High School and was a member of the First Church of God. Before entering service he was employed at the Sherwood distillery.
On March 20, 1944, Robert entered the service and was sent to Camp Walters, Texas, for his training. He
received his final training at Fort Bragg, N. C, and went overseas in September. He is a graduate of the
Westminster High School, class of 1942. was a member of the First Church of God, and before entering the Army, was employed by the Westminster Shoe Company.
Besides the parents, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Floyd, Baltimore, and a brother Thomas C, at home, survive. Times 12/29/44
Hooper brother’s memorial service
Memorial services for Cpl. E. Levine Hooper, and Pfc. Robert L. Hooper, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Hooper, Westminster, who were killed in action in the ETO, will be held in the First Church of God on
Sunday morning (2/18/45) at 10:45 o'clock. Times 2/16/45