Cindy Louise (Hopkins) Mardis died on July 19th, 2017 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma at the age of 69. She was born on June 15th, 1948 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma to Betty Rosella (Doherty) Hopkins and Chester Wayne Hopkins.
She is survived by step father John William Cole of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; daughter Patricia Lynn Johnson of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, sons Gerold Wayne Johnson of Bixby, Oklahoma and Thomas Ray Mardis Jr. of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; siblings Arthur Wayne Hopkins of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, William Robert Magee of Springdale, Arkansas, Rhonna Jo Buckle of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and James Edward Magee of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; dearest and loyal friend Sylvia Marie Thacker, of Mineola, Texas. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by grandmother Elsie Olive Huff of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, grandfather James Edward Huff of Oglesby, Oklahoma, grandfather Clinton Wayne Hopkins of Copan, Oklahoma, grandmother Elizabeth Hopkins of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, beloved mother Betty Rosella Cole of Blackburn, Oklahoma, cherished father Chester Wayne Hopkins of Eggville, Mississippi, sisterly cousins Shirley Ann Stanford, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Debroah Kay Cox of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Rita Ann Doherty, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; son and greatest achievement Steven Ray Johnson of Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Memorial Service is scheduled for Sunday, July 30th at Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel at 10:00 am.
In lieu of flowers please consider donations to the following nonprofits:
thegriefcenter.org or hopestonecenter.org
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