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Louisa Gertrude Potje - Moorestown High School

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Louisa Gertrude Potje - Moorestown High School
The 1939 Senior photo of Louisa Gertrude Potje that appeared in the Moorestown High School yearbook.
Date & Place: at Moorestown High School 350 Bridgeboro Rd, in Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey 08057, United States
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Louisa G Hoffmeister
Louisa Gertrude Potje Hoffmeister lived in Maple Shade and then Little Egg Harbor Township, and had a son John. She was a graduate of Moorestown High School in New Jersey. On her tombstone it reads "She Gave Her Greatest Gift, Love".
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