Dawn-Hooper-Obituary

Dawn M Hooper

Harvard, Illinois

Mar 11, 1948 – Dec 13, 2025 (Age 77)

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BORN
March 11, 1948
DIED
December 13, 2025
AGE
77
LOCATION
Harvard, Illinois

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Dawn Marie Hooper, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on December 13, 2025, at the age of 77. She leaves a void in our lives that cannot be filled, but her memory will forever bloom in our hearts and continue to guide us as we navigate life without her physical...

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My mom was my best friend life is different without her. Countless memories, laughs , cries and talking on phone. This holiday will be hard without her but I´ll set her a plate and light a candle for her. Love you mom. Until we meet again RIP

Reading the obit with sadness, yet the memories of Dawn puts a smile on my heart. Her quick wit, sense of humor and sass was an endearing part of her style. She was loved and will be missed. Peace be with you. My prayers for the family.

Dawn was always a great coworker! She always had a smile and was ready to help! And she was half the size of Harold! God bless you all!

I will always remember the night we went for dinner and then off to Loretta Lynn at concert. We had such a good time. You are a wonderful Person and I will miss you. Condolences and become the Angel you were meant to be

It is difficult to put into words the impact my Mema had on my life. As a little girl I spent a lot of time at my grandparents house and even into my adulthood going to Mema's meant I was home. She taught me meat tenderizer will get a bee stinger out, you can clean almost anything with some dawn soap and vinegar, most of all she taught me what it means to be a strong woman. She was quite literally the foundation of our family, from being a farmers wife to helping raise generations of...

I miss you now and always! My heart is heavy now but try to keep the faith that we will see each other again!

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Aunt Dawn is at the heart of so many of my core memories. When I think of her, I am instantly transported back to the days of our massive family gatherings. Those chaotic, wonderful holidays are memories I cherish even more now in my adult years. Her passing so close to Christmas is deeply sad, yet she will always serves as a lasting reminder of joy, warmth, and togetherness. I love you Aunt Dawn.