Burial will be in Oak Lawn Memorial Park in Athens.
Mr. Hopson died Sunday in a Tyler nursing home after a long illness.
A native and longtime resident of Henderson County, he was a retired farmer and a member of Calvary Baptist Church of Brownsboro.
Survivors include one son, Billy R. Hopson of Koske, Idaho; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Viken of Chandler, Mrs. Jackie Shaddox of Richardson, and Mrs. Judy Tidmore of Athens; two brothers, Walter Hopson of Ben Wheeler, and Henry Hopson of Brownsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Smith of Leagueville, and Mrs. Willie Kidd; 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bobby Hopson, Dick Rash, Barry Murphy, Tim Worthen, Bill Terrell and Jackie Grier.
Burial will be in Oak Lawn Memorial Park in Athens.
Mr. Hopson died Sunday in a Tyler nursing home after a long illness.
A native and longtime resident of Henderson County, he was a retired farmer and a member of Calvary Baptist Church of Brownsboro.
Survivors include one son, Billy R. Hopson of Koske, Idaho; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Viken of Chandler, Mrs. Jackie Shaddox of Richardson, and Mrs. Judy Tidmore of Athens; two brothers, Walter Hopson of Ben Wheeler, and Henry Hopson of Brownsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Smith of Leagueville, and Mrs. Willie Kidd; 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bobby Hopson, Dick Rash, Barry Murphy, Tim Worthen, Bill Terrell and Jackie Grier.
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