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Norman Harold Hopper Veteran

Birth
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Apr 2017 (aged 70)
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Elkhart, IN Add to Map
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He was born, in Elkhart, Dec. 27, 1946, to the late Salem and Marie Hopper.

Surviving are sons Jason Hopper of Goshen and Christopher (Melissa) Hopper of Holland, Michigan; sisters Sally Ollis of Florida City, Florida, Bonnie Bennett of Moline, Illinois and Adeline Criqui of Jones, Michigan; and grandchildren Kristina and Nathan Hopper, Seth Hook and Parker Simpkins.

He was preceded by siblings Richard, Joann and Norma Hopper.

In accordance with Norm's wishes, there will be no services, and Billings Funeral Home of Elkhart has been assisting with his cremation arrangements.

Norman worked in shipping and receiving at Whitehall Laboratories and Patrick industries of Elkhart for many years.

He loved spending time with his friends, playing cards and trading jokes which fueled his natural sense of humor. He was also an avid reader and classic rock aficionado.

He honorably served in the U.S. Army in Germany during the Vietnam War.
He was born, in Elkhart, Dec. 27, 1946, to the late Salem and Marie Hopper.

Surviving are sons Jason Hopper of Goshen and Christopher (Melissa) Hopper of Holland, Michigan; sisters Sally Ollis of Florida City, Florida, Bonnie Bennett of Moline, Illinois and Adeline Criqui of Jones, Michigan; and grandchildren Kristina and Nathan Hopper, Seth Hook and Parker Simpkins.

He was preceded by siblings Richard, Joann and Norma Hopper.

In accordance with Norm's wishes, there will be no services, and Billings Funeral Home of Elkhart has been assisting with his cremation arrangements.

Norman worked in shipping and receiving at Whitehall Laboratories and Patrick industries of Elkhart for many years.

He loved spending time with his friends, playing cards and trading jokes which fueled his natural sense of humor. He was also an avid reader and classic rock aficionado.

He honorably served in the U.S. Army in Germany during the Vietnam War.


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