August 27, 2015
On August 27, 2015, the Lord called his happiest Angel home. Lynda Carol Hopper joined the Lord after a long fight. She graduated from John Marshall High School in 1972. Lynda's love of her family led to her caring for her niece, Jacklyn and then for her granddaughter, Chloe. Lynda was a dedicated animal lover, and she gave many a stray dog or cat, a loving home throughout the years. Among her other passions, Lynda loved Sea World, hummingbirds, and the Yellow Rose, as well as her favorite songs, 'Go Rest High On the Mountain" and "Amazing Grace" played on bagpipes. She enjoyed being with her family and friends and was a wonderful wife, mother, mother in law, sister, aunt, and grandmother, and will be dearly missed.
Lynda was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and June (Moose) Postert; and her daughter, Lina June Phillips. She left behind her loving husband Les; her son, Christopher Phillips and his wife Tammy; her step-children: Christopher Hopper; Jennifer Hopper-May, and her husband Jeff; her sisters, Iva Beville, and her husband Ben; Sandra Adams and husband, Daivd; Lori Hoff and her husband Paul; her brother, Glen Sutton; 4 grandchildren; Chloe Phillips, Kassidy Hopper, Lesley May, and Ryley May. She will be missed by everyone she met.
FUNERAL SERVICES
Visitation will held on Sunday, August 30, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Funeral Services will be held Monday, August 31, at 9:15 AM at the Angelus Chapel. Interment will follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the charity of one's choice. Condolences may be sent to the Hopper family at www.theangelusfuneralhome.com Arrangements by:
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Rest in Peace Lynda
Joni Phillips
September 26, 2015
The loss of a loved one is so difficult because there are so many little things in the future that remind you of them. I know the profound impact Lynda had on Chris and Tammy. Her love, laughter, concern, and support of their family will be cherished for years to come. I am saddened for your loss and here for you in any way that I may be needed.
Mike Barlow
August 31, 2015
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your lossour thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Alan Herrera
August 31, 2015
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.
Amanda Jackson
August 31, 2015
Anyone that knew Lynda had their chance to know what love truly is. She was also the strongest woman I have ever known.
Lynda opened her heart to us and became our mother. She loved us no questions asked. She loved and spoiled my children. We were not stepchildren to her, we were her children and her grandchildren. She made no differences in us.
She taught me how to be a wife and mother. She taught me how to keep pushing forward. She taught me how to love unconditionally.
We will miss her so very much. There is a void no one can or will ever be able to fill.
Our love for her will forever continue and we will honor her in our lives everyday.
I wish more than anything I could be there with you all. I love you and miss you all terribly. Take care of and love one another, just as Lynda did.
Jennifer Hopper-May
August 29, 2015
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