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Hopkinson (Hoppy) Smith
April 8, 2018
Dear Mrs. Hughes, Anne, and Duff,
I am so sorry, and I am so saddened, to just now read this obituary, after nearly two years. You know your husband/dad, was always so positive, so supportive, and so helpful to me as we lived and grew up together on Woodlawn Rd. I am eternally grateful to him and all of you, and I will never forget any of you, even though I am now 1,000 miles and 50 years away. Honestly, I think of him, and you, more often than you could ever know.
I Remain Your Friend Forever,
Hoppy Smith.
May 11, 2016
Duff,
My sincere condolences on the passing of your father. He was truly on iconic figure and gentleman on the Baltimore waterfront.
God Speed Young Charles,
Joseph P. Connor
May 5, 2016
Always a gentleman with a big smile. Mr. Fells Point. Rest in Peace Chuck.
Harwood (Woody) & Connie Burritt
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