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Patricia Ann Hopkins
May 31, 2022

Patricia Ann Hopkins

Patricia Ann Hopkins

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Patricia Ann Hopkins was born June 29, 1951, in Houston, Texas. She passed from this life on May 31, 2022, in Montgomery, Texas at the age of 70 years
Patricia Ann Hopkins is a celebrated life. She is walking in heaven right now with our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. She is preceded In death by her mother Gloria and (Pop) Buddy Barrett; father who raised her Charles Kerr, father of her three sons Trulon Hopkins. She is survived by her significant loved one, Theodore White; her children, Timothy Hopkins and wife Jennifer; Shannon Hopkins; Brian Hopkins and wife Brandy; brothers, Tommy and wife Ronda; Marc and wife Vickie: Scott and wife Terri; Ricky and wife Wanda; Jimmy and wife Moni; Sister, Sharon and husband Mike Levy; her Eason family, father Deacon; brother, David; brother, Virgil; sister, Ellie; sister, Dianne; grandchildren, Tyler Hopkins; Brianna Hopkins; Kayla and husband Jerry Rogers; Britain Hopkins; Emma Hopkins; Brayden Hopkins; Alissa Schronk; Aiden Schronk; Heather Christianson; Meagan Christianson; Dustin Raines; Robert Raines; Michael Raines; great grandchildren, JJ Rogers; Brynnleigh Boswell; lifelong friend/family
Debbie Moore and Terry Walters; are many other family members and friends. She loved people. She loves Jesus most of All.

A visitation for Patricia will be held Monday, June 6, 2022, from 8:00 am- 10:00 am, A Celebration of Patricia's Life will begin at 10:00 am at First Baptist Church of Pointblank.
Interment will be at 2:00 pm at Brookside Cemetery in Houston, Texas with Pastor Mickey Fountain officiating.

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Visitation
Monday, June 6, 2022
8:00 am - 10:00 am
First Baptist Church of Pointblank
5770 SU HWY 190
Pointblank, TX  77364
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Service
Celebration of Life
Monday, June 6, 2022
10:00 am
First Baptist Church of Pointblank
5770 US HWY 190
Pointblank, TX  77364
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Interment
Brookside Cemetery 2:00 PM
13401 Eastex
Houston, TX  77039
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Condolences(3)

  1. Crystal Brown-Quintero
    Pat,

    I'm late but I've always heard, better late, than never. I pray that your departure from this world was peaceful. It's wild realizing that I met you when I was still an innocent teenager. That was some time ago. A memory I don't think I'll ever forget. Although we may have had our ups and downs , I only have fond memories of you and I am glad to have known you. I pray you are in Paradise now. I pray for Tim, Shannon and Brian as also, I know they loved their mama. Let's not forget all of your grandchildren and so on. Brandy too. I can imagine everyone truly misses you. Rest in Paradise Pat.

    Crystal Brown-Quintero
  2. Carolyn Brown
    Praying for all of you.
  3. Brian Hopkins
    Mother

    As I sit here thinking about mom, mommy, momma. Those are all things I call her. The name Jesus gave her was Mother. When you look the name Mother up in the dictionary it says to bring a child up with care and affection. She's there from the very beginning feeding you, changing you, teaching you how to smile, how to talk, walk. She's practically with you in the beginning 24/7 never leaving your side. She's there picking you up and loving you every step of the way. When you get older and start thinking on your own and start to make your own decisions she will tell you what she thinks but will let you do it anyway because she knows that you have to figured things out by yourself knowing she is there praying for you.. She's there through every relationship good and bad. She's always there to pick up the pieces. When you get married it's hard for her to let go because you are her child. When you have grandbabies look out because no one and I mean no one will treat or say anything bad about them. They have the golden ticket. A Mother will make sure everyone is happy no matter what the cost is. A Mother will take others in when they are in need because that's what they do. Of all things God has made people to be on this earth he made my mom a true Mother. She was born to be a Mother and she was great at it. We love you Mother.
    Love,
    Your family
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