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The Western Star, December 17, 1943.

OBITUARY OF HAZEL HOPKINS

Hazel Helen Hopkins was born October 7, 1898, in Wichita, Kansas, and passed away December 13, 1943, at Larned, Kansas, at the age of 45 years, two months and six days. The most of her life was spent at the farm home near Wilmore.

She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Martha McMillen, five half sisters: Louisa Kennedy, Wilmore, Kans., Mary Gill, Merced, Calif., Clarice Fry, Wilmore, Kans., and Alice Atteberry and Flossie Trummel of Coldwater, Kans.

Burial services were at the Wilmore Cemetery Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Lloyd Sparks, pastor of the Coldwater church having charge of the committal service.

A duet, "God Will Take Care of You," was sung by Mrs. Lester Trummel and Mrs. Austin Cobb. The pallbearers were Ord and Alva Trummel, C. O. Masterson, George Kennedy, Fay Smith and E. L. Ferrin.


Also see:

Felix Martin McMillen, stepfather of Hazel Hopkins.

Martha Ellen (Rapp) Hopkins McMillen, mother of Hazel Hopkins.

Alice Grace (McMillen) Atteberry, half-sister of Hazel Hopkins.

Louisa Helen (McMillen) Kennedy, half-sister of Hazel Hopkins.

Flossie Melissa (McMillen) Trummel, half-sister of Hazel Hopkins

Pvt. Martin McMillen, US Army, half-brother of Hazel Hopkins.


Thanks to Shirley Brier for transcribing and contributing the above obituary!

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