Cathy Baratta
My condolences to the Hopkins family on the loss of your Mom. Cathy Baratta
Birth date: Jan 1, 1926 Death date: Jan 8, 2016
Margaret O’Connor Hopkins died peacefully on January 8th, 2016 surrounded by her beloved children. If a life of 90 years can be boiled down into three overriding elements, then it can be said that Margaret (Peggy) Hopkins loved he Read Obituary
My condolences to the Hopkins family on the loss of your Mom. Cathy Baratta
This sweet, charming, lovely lady did an amazing job with her family pretty
much all on her own.
We are so happy to have known such a truly good hearted person.
RIP Peg. You will be missed.
All our love,
Marc and Janet G
Rest in Peace Mrs. Hopkins. Condolences, strength an prayers to the great Hopkins brothers.
Although I cannot be with you this morning, know that my thoughts and prayers are there with you. May God give you all the strength you need to get through this difficult day as you celebrate and remember Peggy's life and honor her. xoxo
My condolences to the Hopkins Family at this time of loss. May your Mom be forever remembered. We will keep you in our prayers.
Jack Martin
Cape Coral, FL
I send my condolences out to the family of Margaret Hopkins, I Have many fond memories of her and the family as I was growing up on the hill,She was my nursery school teacher and neighbor for 18 yrs of my life, I always remember her beautiful smile, Sincerely, Margaret Gundlah Higgins
Peg was an incredible woman who loved her family as much as any one could. She had the unique gift of expressing that love to all those around her by showing an interest in you that made you feel special. I feel blessed by the many, many happy memories of knowing Peg and her family over the last 45 years when it all started by meeting her son Kerry, my best friend, freshman year at Peg's beloved CBA. Thank you for being you Peg and for the impact you've made to those who had the privelege to know you. I'm sure you're making an impact already in your new world and having those around you laughing!
Thank you, Mrs. Hopkins and family, for sharing this story of a wonderful life. I was a student of Mrs. Hopkins in the late 1960s and can remember her picking me up in her car every morning along with another neighborhood toddler who became and remains a best friend.
Joe Murray
To the Hopkins family, my deepest sympathies for your profound loss.
I have fond memories of growing up down the street from you all,
your mother was a kind and wonderful woman, my she rest in peace.
Lisa Morris