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Laudie Mae Hopkins

September 8, 1922 January 22, 2007
Laudie Mae Hopkins
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Laudise Mae (Starr) Hopkins

Laudise Mae (Starr) Hopkins was born on September 8, 1922 in Humphrey, Ok.

She was married to Gilbert Z. Hopkins on September 9, 1939. She was barley 17. He was just 18. They were married in the home of Gilbert's uncle, a minister. She was a homemaker for most of her life. She loved making a home and cooking for her family. she liked to read, to fish, to sing and to take care of her beautiful flower beds. She loved the Lord and served Him in many ways over her lifetime.

She was one of eleven children born to Alonzo Bell and Mattie Bell (Lillard) Starr. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, a precious grandson, her parents, two brothers, and one sister.

She is survived by three brothers Glenn (Fern) Starr, Doug (Donna) Starr and Bill Starr, all of Bakersfield, Ca.; four sisters Naomi Stanford of Blair, Ok. Edna Adams of Altus, Ok. Joretta Blaylock of Santa Rose, Ca. and Cora Tillet of Bakersfield, Ca; her children: Gilbert Gene and Judi Hopkins of Tulsa, Ok, Jerry Wayne and Linda Hopkins of Coppell, TX, and Kathryn Ann and Jerry Childress of Livingston, TX; five grandchildren Cherie (Childress) Howell of Bloomington, IL, Jeff Childress of Allen, TX, Pam (Hopkins) Naugher of Broken Arrow. OK, Michelle (Hopkins) of Brooks of Jacksonville, FL, and Bryan Hopkins of Coppell, TX; and nine great-grandchildren.

01/27/2007
11:00 AM

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First Baptist Church
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