Margaret Elizabeth Agnew Hopkins

Margaret Elizabeth Agnew Hopkins

Margaret Hopkins Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 21 to Feb. 22, 2012.
Margaret Elizabeth (Betty) Agnew Hopkins
Educator and Community Leader Dies
SIMPSONVILLE, SC - Betty Agnew Hopkins, age 88, was called home to be with the Lord on February 19, 2012, surrounded by her family. The widow of J. Drayton Hopkins, she was a native of Starr, SC, and a daughter of the late Izetta Pruitt Agnew and Edwin Hugh Agnew. She made her residence at the home she loved so much, The Hopkins Farm, located at 3717 Fork Shoals Road, Simpsonville, SC.
Mrs. Hopkins was a very devoted wife and mother. She was a graduate of Winthrop College with a B.S. degree in Business and a Masters degree in Teaching Arts. Mrs. Hopkins taught Business Education and Advanced Placement English for many years at Ellen Woodside and Woodmont High School. She served as chair of the English Department, senior class sponsor, and newspaper advisor, among other school related responsibilities. Her memberships were numerous and she was an active and devoted member until her health conditions overruled. Mrs. Hopkins was a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Pi Gamma Mu; a charter member of Ep-silon Sigma Alpha sorority; charter member of Greenville Woman's Club; Past President of Fork Shoals Elementary School PTA; Past President of Ellen Woodside High School. PTA; served as Election Ballot Box Poll Manager; District Census Leader; March of Dimes district coordinator; Life member of Fountain Inn Music Club; and Life member of Clemson University IPTAY. She was a 4-H leader for many years, as well as church youth group sponsor.
An active member of Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Hopkins served as Women of the Church President, and was honored as a Life member of Presbyterian Women. She was a circle leader, and during her lifetime, she taught Sunday School for over 50 years.

She is listed in SC Lives, The Palmetto Who's Who, and Marquis' Who's Who of American Women. Mrs. Hopkins was a member of the Nathaniel Greene Chapter of the DAR for 65 years where she served in numerous capacities including Regent and State Treasurer. A true southern lady and admired for her graciousness, wit and leadership, Mrs. Hopkins worked closely with her husband on their farming operation. Her interests were abundant and included reading, gardening, history, genealogy, tax preparation, and classical, religious, and operatic art and music. Antiques and collectables were also of interest. Having traveled abroad extensively, Mrs. Hopkins enjoyed sharing and writing stories of her travels with others. She wrote children's literature and received awards for her submissions for publication. Adored and cherished by her family and friends, Mrs. Hopkins was known for her unselfishness--always caring and helping others. She loved life, and loved her Lord and His creation, especially the farm, birds, flowers, and all the miracles of nature. She was devoted to conservation and being a good steward of your gifts and talents. Mrs. Hopkins read her Bible daily and gained great strength and comfort from the Lord and His Holy Word. She will be remembered as a devoted and selfless wife and mother, for her beautiful smile, twinkling eyes, strength of character, and her teaching of morals and values. Many of her former students have shared with her children the positive impact she had on their lives. Her motto was, "Always do your best and you can be proud," as well as, "God first, others second, self last."
Mrs. Hopkins is survived by 4 children: Betty Hopkins Roshto, John Drayton Hopkins, Jr. (Carol), and Jane Knight Hopkins, all of Simpsonville; and Hugh Agnew Hopkins (Lee Ann) of Charlotte, NC; 4 grandchildren, Amanda Agnew Roshto, Caroline Elizabeth Hopkins, John Drayton Hopkins, III, and Margaret Louise Hopkins Taylor; 2 sisters, Izetta Agnew Camp (Don) of Bakersfield, CA and Floride Agnew Findley (Jimmy) of Easley, SC; many nieces and nephews and her loving personal assistant Mary Sitton Brown.
She was pre-deceased by her 3 brothers, Edwin Hugh Agnew, John C. Pruitt Agnew, and Judge E. Harry Agnew.
A Service Honoring and Celebrating the life of Mrs. Hopkins will be held Thursday, February 23, 2012, at 11 AM at the Fountain Inn Presbyterian Church, with entombment to follow at the Cannon Memorial Park Mausoleum. The family will receive friends on Wednesday evening at their homeplace, The Hopkins Farm, from 5 PM until 7 PM. Guests are asked to please use the North Entrance.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hopkins Family Garden Endowment, SC State Botanical Garden, PO Box 1889, Clemson, SC 29633-1889.
A message of condolence may be sent by visiting www.mcdougaldfuneralhome.com. THE McDOUGALD FUNERAL HOME and CREMATION SERVICES, Anderson.

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March 4, 2012

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February 27, 2012

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February 25, 2012

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Elaine Anderson Reese

March 4, 2012

Betty, John, Jane, and Agnew, I have been praying for each of you and your families since I first heard this news. Your mother, my teacher and friend, was a very loving and wonderful woman. I remember the many stories she shared with us as she taught us to strive to be the "best". Thank you for sharing her with all of Woodmont. She was an inspiration and a model for all of us who teach today. May God continue to "hold you in the palm of His hand" and bring you comfort and peace in the days to come.

February 27, 2012

Betty, John, Jane and Agnew, Please accept my deepest sympathy at the passing of your Mom. We have all lost a truly special lady. I pray for you all daily. Sam Hammond

Rae Callaway

February 25, 2012

You are all in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this sad time. We have lost a truly special lady.

Steve Eskew

February 24, 2012

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Julie (Hufstetler) Tillotson

February 23, 2012

I never saw your mother that she wasn't smiling or laughing. Her zest for life was contagious. We were so happy to see her at the '75/76 class reunion. I know that she will be greatly missed.

Betty Thompson/White

February 23, 2012

Betty, John, Jane and Agnew, your mother was the best friend of the Class of 1971. I, for one, will never forget her kindness, advice, and laughter. I am so happy we were able to see her and talk with her at the Farm last April at our 40th reunion. You are in my prayers.

Bill Hammond and Family

February 23, 2012

Betty, Jane, John, Agnew and Families. I was saddened to learn of your Mother's death. What a wonderful life she lived. She was such a wonderful inspiration to all around her. It's up to all of you now to carry on her legacy. We will always remember the life she lived. My prayers are with you all.

Tom Hatcher

February 23, 2012

Agnew - please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother. Know that your family will be in our prayers for peace and comfort.

Cynthia White Canup

February 23, 2012

A beautiful person inside and out. I have never heard any of her former students speak negatively of her. I was a graduate of Woodmont 1972. She still stands out in my mind after all these years. She used to send me to Burger King to get her lunch. I so loved her.

Franklin Williams

February 23, 2012

Our condolences to the Hopkins family during this moment of loss.

Jennie Gault

February 23, 2012

Thinking of you all in the loss of your dear mother....May God bless you all in these hours of sadness. Jennie E. Gault, Fountain Inn, SC

February 23, 2012

You have our sympathy...she was truly a blessing to the Thurman Family. She helped whomever she could and were blessed to know her.

Eula J. Duncan/Thurman Family

Danny & Martha McCuen

February 23, 2012

We are so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Hopkins was an inspiration to all. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Elizabeth Phillips

February 23, 2012

Although, I never met Mrs. Hopkins , her life is one that exemplifies her inward beauty and closeness with her Heavenly Father. I have had the great pleasure of meeting her son, John Jr., and Grandson, John III. I can only say she has done a fine job in raising them both with values every parent could ever want in their children.
My heartfelt condolences are with you all, and your families.
Elizabeth Phillips (Laurens,SC)

Regina Shelley

February 23, 2012

Jane and family-We are sorry for your loss.
Rob and Regina

Carol Harvey Greer

February 23, 2012

Mrs. Hopkins was one of the greatest people I've ever met. If not for her great care and compassion, I would not have graduated. I pray God's peace and comfort for her family, for there is surely a huge void left in their lives.

Robert Graham

February 22, 2012

Mrs. Hopkins was a wonderful teacher that truly loved her students. Jane, please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Pastor Deborah (Blanken) Bryant

February 22, 2012

She was a bright spot at Woodmont High School, I rememeber her smile. Went to school with Agnew (class of 75), my prayers are with the family, at this time of loss.

Charlie Porter

February 22, 2012

My family is saddened by the passing of Mrs. Hopkins.We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers and we know that Gods Peace will surround you and give you comfort to face the days ahead
Charlie Porter and Family ,Greenville S C

Karen Capps

February 22, 2012

Mrs. Hopkins was a wonderful lady. May God bless and be with her family . Our prayers are with you.

Debbie Karam

February 22, 2012

Mrs Hopkins was a wonderful rare teacher and friend. All who were fortunate to have her for a teacher were blessed. She was loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Pam Nelson

February 22, 2012

My prayers and thoughts go out to the family and all the students lives she touched...........

Diane Eaton

February 22, 2012

Thoughts and Prayers are with the family at this time. She was a wonderful lady and was dearly loved by her Woodmont students

Beverly George

February 22, 2012

Some of my favorite memories are of sitting at Mrs. Betty's kitchen table drinking coffee and talking. She had a way of making you feel like you had known her all of your life. Please know that we are lifting your family in our prayers as we thank God for the chance to have known your precious mother.

Eddie and Sara Martin

February 22, 2012

Our prayers are for the Hopkin's Family durning your time of loss. Mrs Hopkins will always be loved and missed by us and many others. She has helped to plant the needed seeds in her own family and the lives of many others. I know All Of Heaven Is Rejoycing For A Wonderful Angel Has Come Home. May God's Comforting Spirit Be With You.

Barbara Pruitt

February 22, 2012

Mrs. Betty was a precious teacher,advisor and friend. We were so blessed when she joined us at our 2010 Class Reunion - coming out to sit in her rocking chair and so graciously allow us pictures of her, and with her. May GOD hold you, guide you, and lead you as only HE can. My prayers for comfort and peace are with you all.

Clyde Murchison

February 22, 2012

Your family is in the heart and prayers of our family.

Clyde Murchison and family

Phil Curtis

February 22, 2012

The Curtis Family, Phil, Linda and Becca send our love and prayers during your time of loss. Your Mother gave of herself to all that came in contact with her. She was a very special person to our family and we will always remember her friendship to us. She raised some very special children and grandchildren that will honor her name for years to come. God's Blessings to all.

February 22, 2012

My thoughts & prayers are with the family during this difficult time. I truly enjoyed Mrs. Hopkins who was our Senior Sponsor in 1976. She was a very special lady. ~ Sue (Moore) Hooper

Norman Good

February 22, 2012

John, Betty, Jane, I am so sorry for the loss of your mother and such a wonderful woman. She was one of my favorite teachers at Woodmont and I still have many fond memories of her. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sending my love to "Mama Hopkins".
Norman Good
Marianna, Florida
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Sue Hooper

February 22, 2012

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Hopkins. She was our Senior Class Sponsor in 1976 when I served as Class President. She was a very special person whom I have always had the highest respect for. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this dificult time. Sue (Moore) Hooper, Piedmont SC

Dianne B Graham

February 22, 2012

John,The loss of your mother is sad time, may you and your family find comfort in sweet memories, family, and friends. My prayers are with all of you.

Cindy Tipton RN

February 22, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Toni Coleman Auston

February 22, 2012

Prayers are with the family. Mrs. Hopkins was a wonderful person who will be truly missed. When I remember my days as a student at Woodmont I can't help but think of Mrs. Hopkins.

Amanda Freeman Mejean

February 21, 2012

Mrs. Hopkins was a lovely lady that will truly missed. I'm so lucky to have had her wed my husband and I at her house. Her dear family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Sloan and Sandra Sitton

February 21, 2012

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

February 21, 2012

My heart feels your loss and my prayers go out for you and your family. May God give you peace.
Love, Sandy Brigmon

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