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Warren L Hopkins

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Warren L Hopkins

Birth
Foster, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
1974 (aged 32–33)
Columbia, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Foster, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.8204889, Longitude: -71.7035833
Plot
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Memorial ID
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Died in auto accident 1974 from black ice,while on his way home in a full size loaner car from Columbia ford after finding out his truck was not completed for maintenance as previously agreed, Warren was unfamiliar with the loaner and lost control after hitting a patch of black ice in Mansfield CT.
wife was Jean a Hanfield she was and still is active with the family after all this time, she is a talented musical player and has since remarried to a man named Warren living out on the Cape.
Warren lies next to father Allen Hopkins in the rear far right location of the cemetery
Warren and Jean had no children but they treated their nieces and nephews as their own, he was a Loving man to all children, kind and thoughtful devoted to his wife Jean and family.
worked in construction on rt 52 84 ct
served in the US NAVY as a chief in the CB's construction battalion during many conflicts RIP UNCLE.
Died in auto accident 1974 from black ice,while on his way home in a full size loaner car from Columbia ford after finding out his truck was not completed for maintenance as previously agreed, Warren was unfamiliar with the loaner and lost control after hitting a patch of black ice in Mansfield CT.
wife was Jean a Hanfield she was and still is active with the family after all this time, she is a talented musical player and has since remarried to a man named Warren living out on the Cape.
Warren lies next to father Allen Hopkins in the rear far right location of the cemetery
Warren and Jean had no children but they treated their nieces and nephews as their own, he was a Loving man to all children, kind and thoughtful devoted to his wife Jean and family.
worked in construction on rt 52 84 ct
served in the US NAVY as a chief in the CB's construction battalion during many conflicts RIP UNCLE.

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