DAVID-HOPPER-Obituary

DAVID ROSS HOPPER

Miami, Florida

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HOPPER, DAVID ROSS, died at his home after a short ill- ness. He had lived in Michigan, The Philippines, Canada, Key Largo, and finally Miami. He is survived by his wife Susan, sons Capt. Justin Hopper (Ashley),and Erin Hopper; grand- sons Brandon and Dallas Hopper; Father The Rev. William Hopper...

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A great man that had a huge impact in my life. I learned so much about art, music, and life from him and his family.

R.I.P. David Hopper. A class gentleman and a
wonderful human being. I'll always remember the times
we hung out and listened to music together in Miami.
Love,
Sean Gould

Hello Susan,
Just heard this shocking fact tonight, that David's gone.
Kathleen's and my condolences to you, Justin, Erin, et al.
Whew.
I'm at Bayview and Bloomington, just minutes from where we met.
SO many memories, all good.
God's Speed, Love, Valdy

David, It has been really hard to believe that you are gone, the neighborhood won't be the same without you. You have been a wonderful friend to our family for so many years, and a real teacher/mentor to Stephen. You will be missed so much. Rest in peace, dear Friend.

Rest in piece my friend. You've enjoyed a wonderful life and been a wonderful friend.

I have so many fond memories of being on the water with David and Susan in Key Largo. We did so many fun things I can't begin to mention them but the fondest was visiting you in Miami and clubbing! Love you Susan and my heart is with you
Terri

David was such a kindhearted and talented man..my sympathy to his family and friends, as he will surely be missed by all!

Dave,
It was a pleasure knowing you and having you as a part of the family all these years, you were like a second father to me and I cherish all the good times we shared over the years.Many of the skills and knowledge I have today were because you and Susan saw something in a young smart-alecky kid and took the time to teach me and help me develop alot of the skills I still use today. It won't be the same not having you around anymore but I promise you will never be forgotten, to this...

GLAD TO KNOW YOU DAVE!
Rest Well.
Mark Weiser