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William Hopper Obituary


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HOPPER, William WILLIAM MONROE "MUTT" HOPPER William Monroe "Mutt" Hopper, 95, slipped peacefully into God's arms, Saturday, August 13, 2011 at his home, 318 Cedar Street in Eden. A funeral service will be held at 11 AM on Wednesday, August 17, at Kings Highway Christian Church with Reverend Dr. Richard Wynne officiating. Burial will follow in Overlook Cemetery. Mr. Hopper was born February 12, 1916 at the homeplace on Center Church Road to Charles Eugene Hopper, Sr. and Annie Dell Pratt Hopper. With his brother, Charles, Jr., he formed Hopper Brothers Oil Company, later known as Hopper Oil Company on Bridge Street. They served the people of Eden and the surrounding areas for over 70 years. He took great care that those who could not afford heating oil during the cold winter months would still be able to stay warm. In 1938, he married the love of his life, Mildred Rakestraw Hopper, daughter of Charlie Ball Rakestraw and Maebud Manley Rakestraw. A light in his heart went out when she died in 2000. Also preceding him in death were his parents, and brothers, Charles Eugene Hopper, Jr. and Joseph Rankin Hopper, Sr. Though he had only a high school education, William had an encyclopedic knowledge of the world and all things in it, with a particular interest in geography. He spent hours quizzing his children and grandchildren on places and then turning to the faithful World Book to learn more. Not only was he an astute businessman, he also could "fix" anything. He had a great love of music and over the years, he shared this love by donating organs and pianos to many churches. He is survived by his daughter, Reverend Betty Hopper Wynne of Raleigh and her husband, Reverend Dr. Richard E. Wynne and their children, Joshua Elliott Wynne, Zachary Andrew Wynne, William Samuel Wynne and Hannah Ashley Wynne, and his daughter, Vivian Anne Hopper Lee of Atlanta and her husband, Dozier Wayne Lee, Jr., and their children, Dozier Wayne Lee III and Jessica Randolph Lee. He is also survived by one nephew, Joseph Rankin Hopper, Jr. of Greensboro and his former secretary and companion, Shirley Brown Hankins of Stoneville, who spent countless hours caring for him during the past 11 years. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening, 6 - 8 PM at Fair Funeral Home and other times at the residence. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.fairfuneralhome.com

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 16, 2011.

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Cynthia Compton

August 17, 2011

To Ms.Shirley Hankins and Mr. Hopper's family-Please accept my sincere condolences regarding Mr. William Monroe "Mutt" Hopper's death.
It was a pleasure and a priviledge to care for him. It was also a priviledge to meet his family during his final days of health.
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity and priviledge to care for your loved one. My thoughts and prayers are with you in the days to come. May God bless you and guide you safely in your daily lives.

Benny & Cheryl Wray

August 16, 2011

To Shirley and the family of Mr. Hopper - Please accept our condolences. Mr. Hopper was a fine man and made the world a better place during his time here on earth. Benny & Cheryl Wray

Janice Beamer

August 16, 2011

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

Brenda Reid

August 16, 2011

To the Lee Family, Donnie and I are truly sorry for your lost. Know that Mr. Hopper is really in a good place. He will truly missed but never forgotten. He has touched so many lives. Now he is at his resting place and still with us in spirit.. May God continued to keep and bless your Family

Brenda Reid

August 16, 2011

To the Lee Family, Donnie and I are both sorry for your lost. I feel each and everyone of your pain, but in time the pain will slowly go away, and do know that Mr. Hopper is in a better place. God called on Mr. Hopper because he still has work for him, he is not here with us, but he is in spirit. Mr. Hopper you will be missed but never forgotten by all the lives you have touch.

Larry Upthegrove

August 16, 2011

We are so very sorry. Know that you are constantly in our thoughts as you go through this ordeal.

Larry and Kat

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