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James C. Hopkins

Westborough, Massachusetts

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James C. Hopkins WESTBOROUGH James C. Hopkins, 71, of Westborough, died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008, at the UMass Memorial Healthcare-Memorial Hospital in Worcester. He was the beloved husband of Irene (Sullivan) Hopkins for 47 years. Born in Fall River, he was the son of the late William J. and...

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I am sorry for the families loss. I had the pleasure of having Mr. Hopkins for Math and Ind. Arts in the early 1990s at Ashland High. He was a great guy.

To the Hopkins Family:
Deepest sympathy from me and my family. I have happy memories of Mr. H. and his great sense of humor. Tricia, my thoughts are with you and I hope to see you soon. God Bless. Traci

Dear Michael May & Family,
I am sorrry for your loss. You and your family will be in my prayers, especially during the holiday season.

Dear Mrs. Hopkins and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. You have been wonderful in accepting my sister Susannah into your family and I'm glad Jim was able to see his son so happy and successful. But it was still to early for him to leave.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rebekah Weber

Dear Mrs. Hopkins and Family,
I was so saddened to hear of Mr. Hopkins' passing. I have such fond memories of him. I'm certain my mom has already greated him on the other side! Wishing you much peace!

Hi Im Frannie (Doherty) Small, Im so sorry about the passing of JIM, If my father was alive (Tom Doherty)
He would be very upset., HE thought Jim was a wonderful person with the KofC and all that he did, and everything he as been a part of in this town. Jim has always addressed me, and know me as Toms daughter. He has always be friendly ,and just a very nice person.
He will be missed., I will miss you with Jim with your morning walks around town. Im so sorry of your...

Dear Irene and Family,
Words cannot make the pain go away but no one can take all your great memories away either. I'll never forget the fun days I spent with both of you and the Mohawks at Fitchburg State. Life takes many strange paths but apparently you two choose the correct path. My prayers are with all of you.
Love
Roni Roy
Webster,Ma.

Dear Irene and family,
Many prayers and much heartfelt sympathy go out to you and yours, even from North Carolina. Please know that Jim is in a better place, at peace and looking down on all of us with a smile. His impact and love is everlasting in you, your children, your family, your friends and throughout the world. May God continue to bless and comfort you.

Mrs Hopkins and family,

I went to St. A's with Tricia, I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.