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== Familie ==
== Family ==
Aus der Ehe mit Otto Eckart gingen sieben Kinder hervor.
* Ruth Eckart (Da IX 32), (*January 15, 1908, in Munich, Germany, †April 19, 1960 in Munich, Germany).
* Ruth Eckart (Da IX 32), (*15.01.1908 München, †19.04.1960 München).
* Werner Johannes Adolf Eckart (Da IX 33), (*March 27, 1909 in Munich, Germany, †May 15, 1997), canning factory owner, founder of the “Pfanni” factory, consul of Guatemala and the Philippines, commercial judge, genealogist
* Werner Johannes Adolf Eckart (Da IX 33), (*27.03.1909 München, †15.05.1997), Konservenfabrikant, Gründer von Pfanni, Konsul von Guatemala und Philippinen, Handelsrichter, Familienforscher.
* Lisbeth Eckart (Da IX 34), (*October 14, 1911, in Munich, Germany, †October 06, 1916, in Kiel, Germany).
* Lisbeth Eckart (Da IX 34), (*14.10.1911 München, †06.10.1916 Kiel).
* Klaus Karl Eduard Paul Eckart (Da IX 35), (*November 14, 1916, in Kiel, Germany, †June 03, 1940, in Forbach), officer, Oberleutnant (first lieutenant).
* Klaus Karl Eduard Paul Eckart (Da IX 35), (*14.11.1916 Kiel. †03.06.1940 Forbach), Offizier, Oberleutnant.
* Fritz Ruprecht Eckart (Da IX 36), (*December 06, 1918, in Munich, Germany, †October 03, 1942, in Beverwjik, Netherlands), Leutnant (the lowest lieutenant officer rank).
* Fritz Ruprecht Eckart (Da IX 36), (*06.12.1918 München, †03.10.1942 Beverwjik, Niederlande), Leutnant.
* Horst Eckart (Da IX 37), (*April 08, 1921, †June 26, 1944, in Orcha, Russia), Leutnant (the lowest lieutenant officer rank).
* Horst Eckart (Da IX 37), (*08.04.1921, †26.06.1944 Orcha, Russland), Leutnant.
* Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38)Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38), (*July 23, 1923, in Munich, Germany), professor of music, senior teacher.
* Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38), (*23.07.1923 München), Musik-Professorin, Oberstudienrätin.

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Anita Doris Wilhelmine Hoppe, (Da VIII 23), (*February 23, 1887, in Berlin, Germany, †June 21, 1939, in Munich, Germany); married Otto Friedrich Richard Eckart on October 11, 1906, in Munich, Germany.

Anita Hoppe (third from left) with her three siblings Ellen, Werner and Kaethe Hoppe (from left to right), around 1916.

Family

  • Ruth Eckart (Da IX 32), (*January 15, 1908, in Munich, Germany, †April 19, 1960 in Munich, Germany).
  • Werner Johannes Adolf Eckart (Da IX 33), (*March 27, 1909 in Munich, Germany, †May 15, 1997), canning factory owner, founder of the “Pfanni” factory, consul of Guatemala and the Philippines, commercial judge, genealogist
  • Lisbeth Eckart (Da IX 34), (*October 14, 1911, in Munich, Germany, †October 06, 1916, in Kiel, Germany).
  • Klaus Karl Eduard Paul Eckart (Da IX 35), (*November 14, 1916, in Kiel, Germany, †June 03, 1940, in Forbach), officer, Oberleutnant (first lieutenant).
  • Fritz Ruprecht Eckart (Da IX 36), (*December 06, 1918, in Munich, Germany, †October 03, 1942, in Beverwjik, Netherlands), Leutnant (the lowest lieutenant officer rank).
  • Horst Eckart (Da IX 37), (*April 08, 1921, †June 26, 1944, in Orcha, Russia), Leutnant (the lowest lieutenant officer rank).
  • Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38)Ingeburg Eckart (Da IX 38), (*July 23, 1923, in Munich, Germany), professor of music, senior teacher.