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Dennis Hooks

Norfolk, Virginia

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Dennis R. Hooks NORFOLK - Dennis R. Hooks, 68, of Norfolk, passed away Aug. 17, 2009, in Newport News. A native of Wayne County, North Carolina, he was the son of the late Leslie Hooks. He was employed as a technician with Powers Business Machines Inc. He was a member of the American Legion Post...

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I'm so sorry for your loss. I worked with Dennis for the last 3 and a half years at Powers. He always had a smart remark that would make me laugh. I also liked to listen to the many stories he would tell. I will truly miss him. I will keep you in my prayers for this hard time.

Hi Kim/ Mrs. Fallejo,
we are so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. May God be with you and your family just look to the hills from whence your help come it comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth.

I miss you Mrs. Fallejo

Sophia and James Sivels
Eugina Bradley Hardees Employee

My sincere thoughts and prayers are with your family and I was so sorry to hear of your loss.

I was lost for words to hear of Dennis passing. I enjoyed every day that I worked with Dennis at Powers. It was an honor to know such a wonderful man. Dennis always had a kind word to say and was never negative. I know he loved Blonde jokes and I use to Email everyone that I received and would always say "Just for you, Dennis". I am so sorry that we never took the time to have lunch at The Penguin. We aren't promised tomorrow and we should take advantage of every day.
My heart and...

Ima so sorry to for loss. My prayers are with you.

sandy and kevin schwar
rite aid pharmacy

I was so sorry to hear of Dennis passing. I worked with him at Powers for many years and he will truly be missed by all. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you.

To Dennis' family: I truly don't have the words to describe the sadness I felt when I heard of Dennis' passing. I worked with him for several years at Powers, and he was one of the nicest men I have ever had the pleasure of getting to know. He made you smile EVERY DAY, even if you didn't want to. You could hear his laughter throughout the building. He was a true gentleman, and I will miss him dearly. You are in my prayers.