1933
2019
Jeanette A. Hopson, 86, of Hamilton, Ill., passed away Friday, Oct. 11, 2019, at Memorial Hospital in Carthage, Ill.
Jeanette was born March 27, 1933, the daughter of Henry J. and Adele (Dengler) Dains in Cedar Rapids.
She was united in marriage with Walter D. Wildrick and was later united in marriage to Seldon Hopson.
She owned and operated the Jet One-Hour Photo in the Quincy Mall for 23 years and also helped operate Hopson Drilling.
Jeanette is survived by five children, Michael D. (Dianna) Wildrick of Carthage, Rick L. (Lori) Wildrick of Elvaston, Richard J. (Valerie) Wildrick of Hamilton, Brian K. Hopson of Kansas City, Mo., and Scott (Janelle) Hopson of Hamilton; a step-daughter Joetta "Joey" (Robert Ford) of Ashland, Wis.; grandchildren, Tricia Kinnary, Jason, Amanda and Chris Wildrick, Cheryl (Fasto) Speranza, and Michelle (Kyle) Haley and Luke Hopson; step-grandchildren, Heather (Ryan) Stevenson, Travis Ufkes, Keith Leenerts and Ryan Holtsclaw; and five great-grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild; one brother, Melvin (Margaret) Dains of Mechanicsville, Iowa; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
There are no services.
Printy Funeral Home of Carthage is in charge of arrangements.
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