Connie S. Hopkins' Obituary
Hopkins, Connie Sue, age 75, of Dayton, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 5th, 2020 at Hospice of Dayton.
She was born September 27th, 1945 to Virginia R. (Barton) and Scott H. Hopkins. Connie is a 1963 graduate of Bellbrook High School. She worked at D.E.S.C. (Dayton Electronic Supply Center) as Supervisor for 35 years, and retired in 2000.
Connie enjoyed watching the Cincinnati Reds and Ohio State University football, bowling, playing cards, planting flowers and watching movies. She was thoughtful and caring. Connie found great joy in spoiling her nieces and great-nieces and nephews. She was the favorite aunt anyone could ask for.
She is preceded in death by her parents. Connie is survived by her brother Scott (Suzette) Hopkins and their children, Kelly Hopkins and Courtney H. Robins; great nieces and nephews, Mackenzie (Nick) Garman, Michealla Hargrove, Jacob Robins and Camryn Robins; great-great nephews Julio, Zavier, and Kamden, as well as many cousins that she was close to.
Connie will be greatly missed by her family and many friends. To help the family celebrate her life, you are invited to share during her visitation at Conner & Koch Life Celebration Home (92 W. Franklin St, Bellbrook, OH 45305) on Friday, November 13, 2020 from 12:00 to 1:00pm, and her Life Celebration Services will be held Friday at 1:00pm, with burial to follow at Bellbrook Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice of Dayton (324 Wilmington Ave, Dayton, OH 45420). You are welcome to send a condolence and share a story or picture about Connie at www.ConnerAndKoch.com.
During this difficult time, if you are feeling ill or unhealthy in any way, you are encouraged to pay your respects in alternative methods, such as sending a sympathy card or sharing a memory through Connie's online book of memories, . In addition, the services will be streamed live via the internet. If you wish to view the services on the live stream, please reach out to funeral home to be added to the list. If you plan to attend services in person, be sure to bring your mask to wear while you are inside.
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