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Brooke Hopkins Obituary

1942 - 2013
Brooke Hopkins, acclaimed English professor, energetic adventurer, blues and jazz lover, father and friend, passed away July 31 in his Salt Lake City home. He was 71.
Roger Brooke Hopkins was born March 25, 1942, in Baltimore, where he attended Calvert and Gilman schools. He also attended Hotchkiss, in Lakeville, CT, where he first discovered his love of British literature. He earned a B.A. (1964) and Ph.D. (1970) in English from Harvard University, where he also taught for five years. His academic training included a year on fellowship at Oxford.
Divorced from Nancy Doe Hopkins, he began teaching at the University of Utah in 1975, where he met another new faculty member, Margaret Battin (known as Peggy), who would become his wife in 1986. Brooke remained at the U for the rest of his career, earning accolades and awards for his teaching and writing. His primary field was Romantic poetry, including Wordsworth, Keats, Byron and Shelley, although he also explored the genre of autobiography, issues in psychoanalysis, and many other areas.
Hopkins' tall frame, crop of red hair and thick, bushy eyebrows were familiar sights around the campus. He was a popular professor and won many teaching awards, including the University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award; he was also selected as University Professor. He was a visionary leader who became department chair and helped launch the University's writing program.
Brooke loved traveling the world with Peggy and friends, trekking in the Himalayas, whipping up a gourmet meal or enthusiastically dancing in blues bars. His cooking and hospitality were legendary.
Shortly after retiring, Hopkins was injured in a double-bike accident, which left him paralyzed from the neck down. Despite the constraints of life in a wheelchair, perpetual respiratory problems, and sometimes severe pain, he was able to teach ten OSHER courses to mostly retired professionals in his living room, including Thoreau's Walden, The Iliad, The Odyssey, The Aeneid, The Divine Comedy, The Canterbury Tales, Shakespeare's sonnets, Moby Dick, and Shakespeare's The Tempest. These courses became a graceful and heartfelt capstone to his career. Together with Peggy, Brooke also wrote an extensive account of the challenges and deep insights in facing quadriplegia, Love Under Trial, an early version of which is available at www.brookeandpeggy.blogspot.com
He is survived by his wife, his sister Lisa Hopkins Wheeler, stepchildren Michael Battin and Sara Battin Pearson, and four grandchildren, Kendra Battin, Jack Battin, Maxwell Pearson, Sydney Pearson, and niece Isabelle Hopkins Wheeler.
A memorial service will be held August 25 at 5 p.m. in Libby Gardner Hall, on the University of Utah campus.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Aug. 10 to Aug. 11, 2013.

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Marie

August 4, 2023

Thoughts of him still cross my mind since his passing. Peggy, you and Brooke had such a profound influence on my life. Thank you

Richard Gartner

February 27, 2022

I only met Brooke once face-to-face (in 2001, I believe), but we had a lively correspondence over several years about his writings and my own psychoanalytic interests. I found him brilliant and incisive and personable. I still use his intense and evocative writing in my current teaching. I heard about his terrible accident in 2013 and wrote to him, though I do not know if my email reached him. I now see he died about six months later, butI never thought until now to see if I could find out what happened. What a gallant and exceptional person he was! I only wish I got to know him better.

Marie McRae

August 4, 2021

It´s good to be reminded of such a great man.

Marie McRae

August 4, 2019

Peggy, I continue to remember and reflect on my experience with Brooke. May you be blessed for that which the two of you shared with all and may you be blessed as you continue to move forward.

Doug Holm

August 19, 2013

Doctor Hopkins was one of my finest instructors at the University of Utah. I remember his keen insights on Shakespeare and how he appreciated the aesthetic value of great works. I also remember seeing him at the Utah Symphony and similar events. He appreciated culture and beauty.
He was a fine man of tremendous spirit who made a great contribution.
Our prayers are with Professor Hopkins and his family. May the Lord bless them with peace at this time.

From all the caregivers at Brooke Care, we will love you always Brookie!

August 15, 2013

Marie McRae

August 12, 2013

I am deeply sorrowed to hear of Brooke's passing from this life. It was a privilege to be allowed into your lives and share in your triumphs. The two of you will always have a place in my heart.

Mike & Freya Landesman

August 11, 2013

Peggy,
Our hearts are with you at this time. Brooke was a wonderful man and a good friend to all. We both appreciate the time that we were able to spend with him.

August 10, 2013

Dear Peggy,
our sincere condolences on Brooke's passing. You are both great role models for how to live life under very trying circumstances. We know Brooke will be missed by many, including us.

Paul and Gertrud Carpenter

Dale Lund

August 10, 2013

It was an honor to know Brooke (and Peggy) and to have been on the faculty with him during much of the same time at the U of U. He leaves everyone who knew him a tremendous legacy of excellence in every way. His life was a journey worth sharing with those who never met him.

Dale Lund

August 10, 2013

I feel honored to have known Brooke (and Peggy) and to be on the faculty at the U of U during much of the same time that he was. His legacy will be very impact dil through his students, family and anyone that knew him. His life was one hell of a journey. Thanks Brooke, for being such an outstanding role model.

Robynn Peterson

August 10, 2013

Professor Hopkins was a truly great at teaching and it showed his love of literature. I loved taking his class and he will be sorely missed by all that have been lucky enough to be in his class. Peggy stay strong and know that you meant the world to him!

It was a privilege to read your blog and share music.

Kathy Feigal

August 10, 2013

Susan F Fleming

August 10, 2013

My sincere condolences to Peggy and the family. Brooke fought bravely, against incredible odds.

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