Louis Faith Hawkins Jr.
Died at 71 years old on January 30th 2017 and was born on May 26th 1945. He was nicknamed Buddy by his parents and sadly lost his parents 2 days apart at 33 years old. During his adulthood he would go by the name of Lou.
Son of the late Louis Faith Hawkins Sr. and Edith Margaret Wilson; Half-sisters, Dorothy Lucille Schoenbachler (Hawkins) and Delores Jean Potter. Survived by Half-Sister; Mildred Dean Howlett (Hawkins), Wife; Lee and Children; Carter, Margaret "Maggie", Taylor, Matthew "Matt" and Whitney. Survived by one grandson named Landon.
Retired Chief of the Prospect Police Department, E-3 Navy Hospital-man, Volunteer Assistant Chief of Anchorage Fire Department, Volunteer Firefighter for Mcmahan, Jefferson County Paramedic, Security Guard, Trucker, Traffic Control Supervisor for FlagPros and Ex-President of Mid-American Investigations. He received Police Firearm Expert and Marksmen rewards and was an Kentuckian Colonel.
Louis Faith Hawkins Jr.
Died at 71 years old on January 30th 2017 and was born on May 26th 1945. He was nicknamed Buddy by his parents and sadly lost his parents 2 days apart at 33 years old. During his adulthood he would go by the name of Lou.
Son of the late Louis Faith Hawkins Sr. and Edith Margaret Wilson; Half-sisters, Dorothy Lucille Schoenbachler (Hawkins) and Delores Jean Potter. Survived by Half-Sister; Mildred Dean Howlett (Hawkins), Wife; Lee and Children; Carter, Margaret "Maggie", Taylor, Matthew "Matt" and Whitney. Survived by one grandson named Landon.
Retired Chief of the Prospect Police Department, E-3 Navy Hospital-man, Volunteer Assistant Chief of Anchorage Fire Department, Volunteer Firefighter for Mcmahan, Jefferson County Paramedic, Security Guard, Trucker, Traffic Control Supervisor for FlagPros and Ex-President of Mid-American Investigations. He received Police Firearm Expert and Marksmen rewards and was an Kentuckian Colonel.
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