Perry-Hopkins-Obituary

Perry Hopkins

Norfolk, Virginia

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Perry D. Hopkins PORTSMOUTH - Perry Darnell Hopkins, 59, of the 100 block of Marcy St., died Oct. 15, 2009, in Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center. He was a native of Portsmouth and graduated from I.C. Norcom High School, Class of 1968. Perry served as a musician in the U.S. Navy and retired...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Please accept my condolences in your loss. I have fond memories of Perry at Norcom. Your family is in my prayers.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Rest in peace, old friend. My memories of Hop go back to our high school band days. What a musician he was. One of the best.

My deepest sympathy to Perry's Family, Perry & I were class
mates through Elementary,Jr High & High School, Perry was the coolest of our Crew, He will be missed


William Thornton (Portsmouth,Va)

Hop was a great mentor for me when I was a freshman at I C Norcom. I can still hear his cornet and I know Gabriel has him with his trumpet section. God bless you

October 21, 2009

Please know that you are not alone as you mourn the loss of your father. Perry was a talented musician and a gentleman in jr. high and high school. May you find comfort in knowing that others do care. Always remember, "Earth has not sorrow that Heaven cannot heal."
In Christian Love,
Deborah Yarbrough Mapp
Class of 69'

I wish to express my deepest sympathy. I knew Perry from junior high school as classmates at S.H. Clarke. Even then he was an excellent musician. No one who ever knew Perry will ever forget his charm and warmth. May the caring of others make your sorrow easier to bear.

Please accept my heartfelt sympathyfor your great loss. I have pleasant memories of Perry in high school with the band. I remember when he used to live in the Brighton area of P-Town. He will be soley missed. Daughter, keep your hands in God's hand. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and HE will direct your paths.
Linell Freeman Orton
Class of "67"