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Elizabeth Regina “Beth” Hopson

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Elizabeth Regina “Beth” Hopson

Birth
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, USA
Death
19 Jun 2021 (aged 45)
Burial
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After keeping her mother guessing for weeks, Elizabeth (Beth) Hopson arrived on the scene and got to work making the world a better place. Beth was born February 4, 1976 in Klamath Falls, Ore. to Ronnie and Patty Hopson. Beth left this world on June 19, 2021 surrounded by her loved ones.

Beth was a person who lit up the room with her beautiful smile. She was witty, intelligent and a thoughtful person who was very loyal to her friends. She was known for her creative, artistic ability. Her scrapbooks were amazing and the cards she made were awesome and if you received one, it was truly a gift. Beth was many things to many people and animals. A nurse, an artist, a rescuer, a friend, a fighter and countless other labels - none of which really expresses the life, heart and mind of Beth. She loved the unlovable, saving the lives of critters that most people wouldn't bother with. She once rescued an injured biting mad possum nursing it back to health and naming her Princess Pea. Beth would tend to whatever it needed lovingly until it felt cared for and knew it mattered again. Beth did that for many of us, if we listed out everyone, she's rescued it would fill more pages than her favorite book "The Count of Monte Cristo."

Beth's lasting legacy is the way she fiercely went to battle for what she knew was right for others as much as herself. Her spirit remains an inspiration to fight for what you believe in, even when you were tired and afraid. She was fighting harder than most of us knew and can now rest in peace. Beth had wonderful care from Providence Benedictine. Our Monday nurse was Stephen. Our aides from Helping Hands were a blessing; Kendal, Priscilla, Bri, and Tatum; special friend Kat from Providence. We thank everyone who helped her.

Beth was preceded in death by her father, Ronnie T. Hopson. She is survived by her mother Patty Tucker; step-father Bob Tucker; sisters Darcy Tucker, Dacia (Michael) Bakkum; aunts Marjorie White, Kathy Siegfried, Kit Meshell; uncles Danny Hopson, Daryl Hopson, Jim (Helen Holt) Reser; cousins Abie Meshell, Alice Brown, Tom Weldon, Andy (Wendy), Biranna, Lindsey Reser, Tanya Jayden, and Kyra Newell; nephews Cody and Jordon Ermatinger; many friends too many to list: Aliesha (Zak) Milligan, Heidi (Brandon) Stoulil, Emily Powers, Krissy Knight, Amber Vogler, Leslie, Chris and Amy. Beth's canine family will miss her too, Cidka and Pedro.

Published by Herald And News on Jul. 7, 2021.
After keeping her mother guessing for weeks, Elizabeth (Beth) Hopson arrived on the scene and got to work making the world a better place. Beth was born February 4, 1976 in Klamath Falls, Ore. to Ronnie and Patty Hopson. Beth left this world on June 19, 2021 surrounded by her loved ones.

Beth was a person who lit up the room with her beautiful smile. She was witty, intelligent and a thoughtful person who was very loyal to her friends. She was known for her creative, artistic ability. Her scrapbooks were amazing and the cards she made were awesome and if you received one, it was truly a gift. Beth was many things to many people and animals. A nurse, an artist, a rescuer, a friend, a fighter and countless other labels - none of which really expresses the life, heart and mind of Beth. She loved the unlovable, saving the lives of critters that most people wouldn't bother with. She once rescued an injured biting mad possum nursing it back to health and naming her Princess Pea. Beth would tend to whatever it needed lovingly until it felt cared for and knew it mattered again. Beth did that for many of us, if we listed out everyone, she's rescued it would fill more pages than her favorite book "The Count of Monte Cristo."

Beth's lasting legacy is the way she fiercely went to battle for what she knew was right for others as much as herself. Her spirit remains an inspiration to fight for what you believe in, even when you were tired and afraid. She was fighting harder than most of us knew and can now rest in peace. Beth had wonderful care from Providence Benedictine. Our Monday nurse was Stephen. Our aides from Helping Hands were a blessing; Kendal, Priscilla, Bri, and Tatum; special friend Kat from Providence. We thank everyone who helped her.

Beth was preceded in death by her father, Ronnie T. Hopson. She is survived by her mother Patty Tucker; step-father Bob Tucker; sisters Darcy Tucker, Dacia (Michael) Bakkum; aunts Marjorie White, Kathy Siegfried, Kit Meshell; uncles Danny Hopson, Daryl Hopson, Jim (Helen Holt) Reser; cousins Abie Meshell, Alice Brown, Tom Weldon, Andy (Wendy), Biranna, Lindsey Reser, Tanya Jayden, and Kyra Newell; nephews Cody and Jordon Ermatinger; many friends too many to list: Aliesha (Zak) Milligan, Heidi (Brandon) Stoulil, Emily Powers, Krissy Knight, Amber Vogler, Leslie, Chris and Amy. Beth's canine family will miss her too, Cidka and Pedro.

Published by Herald And News on Jul. 7, 2021.

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