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Rock Springs Rocket no. 07 January 05, 1912
Death of D.W. Hopkins
Died, at his home in our city, Monday, Jan. 1st, 1912, D.W. Hopkins, aged sixty-three, after an illness of only a few days, a sufferer from pneumonia.
Deceased was born in Wales in April 1849, and had lived a life full of deeds of kindness and cheer.
Left to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father, are his widow, and three sons, Dave, William and Clifford, and one daughter, Mrs. Frank Crocker of Green River, all of whom attended the funeral.
Impressive funeral services were held at the Baptist church, Rev. Clark preaching the sermon. Flowers seem to be the best emblem to express love or sympathy, for we wreath them around the cradle, the marriage altar and the tomb, and the flowers offerings from friends were many and beautiful.
Deceased had been a resident of Rock Springs for the past twenty years, and had been engaged in coal mining.
The community extends sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
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Rock Springs Rocket no. 07 January 05, 1912
Death of D.W. Hopkins
Died, at his home in our city, Monday, Jan. 1st, 1912, D.W. Hopkins, aged sixty-three, after an illness of only a few days, a sufferer from pneumonia.
Deceased was born in Wales in April 1849, and had lived a life full of deeds of kindness and cheer.
Left to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father, are his widow, and three sons, Dave, William and Clifford, and one daughter, Mrs. Frank Crocker of Green River, all of whom attended the funeral.
Impressive funeral services were held at the Baptist church, Rev. Clark preaching the sermon. Flowers seem to be the best emblem to express love or sympathy, for we wreath them around the cradle, the marriage altar and the tomb, and the flowers offerings from friends were many and beautiful.
Deceased had been a resident of Rock Springs for the past twenty years, and had been engaged in coal mining.
The community extends sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
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