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JAMES P. HOPKINS, III

Died on October 6, 2006 in Williamsburg, VA. He was born in Chester, PA on May 16, 1923, the son of James P. Hopkins II and Constance Warren Hopkins. He was the second of their four children and lived in Chester until enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1942.

Following the war, he attended Dickenson College and married his college sweetheart, Mary Lee Emlet, of Ardmore, PA. A devoted and loving family man, he was known as "king of the kids" by family and neighbors alike. He worked in private industry for several years as a photo interpreter in the map making business before entering a career with the Central Intelligence Agency as an imagery analyst. A natural teacher, he made time to be a Sunday school teacher in his church and an English-as-a Second Language (ESL) instructor in his northern Virginia and Williamsburg communities. Other long-term interests included reading, playing bridge, dancing and socializing with family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Lee, his children, Janet and Jim and his six grandchildren. A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at Marine Memorial Chapel at Quantico. Interment will follow at 11:00 a.m. in Quantico National Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. on Monday, October 16 at BUCKTROUT OF WILLIAMSBURG FUNERAL HOME. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 11835 Canon Blvd., Ste A-102, Newport News, VA 23606. Arrangements by Bucktrout of Williamsburg.

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 15, 2006.

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Dana & Teresa Wilson

November 14, 2006

Please let us offer our most sincere condolences to Mary Lee and family. We have great memories of Jim, his friendliness and great sense of humour. He will be sadly missed by all who met him. God bless you all.

Ed Conn

October 16, 2006

I'm sorry to hear about Uncle Jim. As Uncles go, he and Joe made quite a pair. My little piece of the world is a little emptier.

Joanne P. Hopkins a/k/a Big Joanne

October 15, 2006

Ditto, little Joanne. The king of the kids will be missed by so many---he took me through childhood and adulthood. We will fill our family gatherings with stories about him, but the gatherings will never quite be the same. All my love to my favorite uncle.

Joanne Hopkins

October 14, 2006

King of the Kids for sure! Granddaddy was always up for a round of rummy, drawing on neverending rolls of paper, or playing croquet. Not to mention all the "Hello Moe, Hello Joe" jokes, pretenting to swallow spoons, and bending his thumb backwards with the silverware. Family gatherings will never be the same. Neither will church, without someone to play connect the dots into squares on the church bulletin!

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