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Jeffrey Hopkins

Stamford, Connecticut

1963 - 2020

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Jeffrey Keyes HopkinsJeffrey Keyes Hopkins aged 56, died peacefully April 24th, 2020 after a courageous, dignified battle with cancer.Born 1963, in Stamford Connecticut, the third son of the late Richard Appleton Hopkins and Heather (Steele) Hopkins, Jeff grew up in Rowayton, Connecticut.An avid...

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I can't believe it has been four years since Jeff's passing. I think of him all the time and miss him so much. My world is less bright without him. I have his picture in my office and it makes me smile every time I look at it. Jeff will be a presence at Pegasus always- his memory will live on through his students and the Pegasus staff who loved him so much. It was hard to select the option about how did you know Jeffrey Hopkins. I selected "work", but Jeff was both a friend and family to me.

So very sorry for the loss of a great guy, peace and love to family
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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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I was proud to be Jeffs mentor, but the truth is he was my mentor. Jeff was like no one I have ever known. He was full of positive energy and joy. It was hard to be in a bad mood around Jeff, and if you were within minutes he had you laughing. I can honestly say I laughed more in the few years I was blessed to have Jeff in my life than I had laughed in the 20 years before him. He knew how to appreciate life. He knew what was important. Jeff loved his students and...

Dear Hopkins Family, So very saddened to hear of Jeffs passing. I have so many fond memories babysitting for them on Crooked Trail. Such a beautiful family. The kids were one cuter than the other and their mom and dad were the best.... loved them! My condolences to you all at this very difficult time.

I worked for Jeff at Mackenzies many year ago - the summer after my college graduation. A good, kind man. Im sorry to hear this news. Am glad he was able to work with what he was truly passionate about later in life.

Julie, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Always makes me laugh when I think of Jeff and Judy Bond .... slipping a bit into Rowayton School pond...during recess. My heart and prayers go out to the Hopkins family.

So very sorry to hear this news. I remember many happy family weekends in Vermont, skiing, sledding down our steep S Newfane driveway and skating on the pond, visiting Jeffs grandmother Hoppy and listening to Tom and Dick solve the worlds woes. Condolences to Heather, Debbie, Jay and Chip.