Harry-Hopkins-Obituary

Harry G. Hopkins

Baltimore, Maryland

1931 - 2014

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Harry G. Hopkins of Darlington passed away on May 8th while at work. Born in Harford County August 15, 1931, he was the son of the late Grason and Hazel Hopkins. Harry graduated from Bel Air High School in 1948, and from the University of Maryland in 1952. In 1960, he built and established Harry...

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My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2. Again my deepest sympathy.

Mr. Hopkins and our Dad (Willis Smith) were best of friends. He was a special man. The Smith family extends its deepest thoughts and prayers to Mrs. Hopkins, Hal, Tim and Peggy. May he rest in pease.

Matt sorry to hear of your grandfathers passing!

Harry welcomed me into his family just over 12 years ago when I married his son Hal, and he always, always made me feel special in his warm and wonderful way. And that same warm way is emulated by Hal, Peggy and Tim, their children and their children. What a legacy he has left for all of us who have had the privilege of knowing him, no matter for how long. Tish

Harry Webster and the entire LMW staff are keeping the Hopkins family in our thoughts and prayers at the passing of our friend Harry. We will never forget Harry's charm and laugh ! Please accept our condolences and love to all the family.

Tim and Sue,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Know that your Dad was a great man, and lived life to the fullest.

Maragret and family..from Debbie King, (Bertha Lewis daughter)..Bill and I are out of town dealing with a family loss, so we so feel the sadness you are all feeling today. Harry was a kind a wonderful man and so helpful to my Mother when she bought her condo. Please make sure to let Margaret know that my thoughts and prayers are with her and that I will never forget all of their kindness and friendship to our family (especially my mom). Bless you all.

God bless the Hopkins family. I had the honor to have known this man for over 50 years. Will miss not seeing him pick up the newspaper in the morning at the office.

My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2. Again my deepest sympathy.