DANNY RAY HOPKINS OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Shawnee News Star
DANNY RAY HOPKINS
1961 - 2012
Danny Ray Hopkins died Saturday, August 15, in Wellston. He was 38.He was born August 17, 1961, in Muskogee, the son of R. Lloyd and Peggy Hurst Hopkins.He attended school in Medford and graduated from Joel E. Farris High School in Spokane, Washington. He was a graduate of Gonzaga University.He also served in the U.S. Air Force.He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ray and Elva Hurst and Robert and Katherine Hopkins; and two uncles, R. J. Hurst and Billy Gene Hurst.Survivors include his parents, Lloyd and Peggy Hopkins, Chandler; son, Aaron Lloyd Hopkins, Oklahoma City; brother and sister-in-law, Mark and Elizabeth Hopkins of Houston, Texas; niece, Samantha Hopkins, Houston, Texas; three uncles, Bobby Hurst and Lynn Hurst, both of Warwick and Don Hurst, Shawnee; two aunts, Marie Cambel, Slidell, Louisiana and Bobbie Rattray of Tulsa.Services will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Chandler.Burial will follow in the Oak Park Cemetery under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Chandler.Published August 15, 2000.
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