Hopkins, Charles Scott

 

Charles Scott Hopkins, age 53 of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and formerly of Fremont, passed away Monday, October 5, 2009 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.  Charles was born on November 2, 1955 in Lake Charles, Louisiana to Charles “Chuck” and Ruth (King) Hopkins and later graduated from Fremont High School 1974.  Charles had been a chef in the food service industry for many years and enjoyed hiking and took pride that he had traveled every trail in the Grand Canyon.  He enjoyed traveling throughout the United States, skiing and the outdoors and fishing.   He was also a member of the Fremont Moose Lodge #1555.

 

Charles is survived by his brothers and sister, Richard Hopkins of Bentonville, Arkansas; Mike (Michelle) Hopkins of Fremont; Duane (Debra) Hopkins of Fremont; Marian (David) Chilcote of Twin Lake; Terry Hopkins of Fremont; several nieces and nephews; his aunt, Marie King of Fremont; uncle, Maurice (Grace) Racey of Fremont; uncle, Jim Hopkins of El Paso, Texas.  Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Chuck on February 19, 1995; his mother, Ruth on January 9, 2008; and his brother, Jerry on August 18, 1999. 

 

A time of remembrance was held on Monday, October 19, 2009 from 5-7pm at the Fremont Moose Lodge #1555 to celebrate and remember Charles.  Cremation has taken place in Arkansas with burial of the cremated remains near Fremont.   Arrangements by Crandell Funeral Home – Fremont Chapel.

 

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To the Hopkins' Family,
 
We are sorry to hear of Soctt's passing.  We remember the fun times at Graham Chapel with all of you. 
 
Surely Scott is resting in a better place with his other family members. 
 
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
 
The Stalsberg Family
 
John, Lee, Dora, Karol, (Erik - Karol's son)

Posted 10/16/2009

                                                                                                                                            

I went to school with Charlie and he always had a smile on his face and a great sense of humor.  I’m glad to have know him.
 
Goldie
AKA Goldie Stout

Posted 10/16/2009

                                                                                                                                            

I went to school with Charlie too - always a smile on his face.  May God's love give you peace.
 
Kim Jones Dyer

Posted 10/18/2009

                                                                                                                                            

Charlie was part of our family and we loved him dearly. He would always lend a helping hand to anyone who was in need. Unless,  it was a light hung VERY high in a tree. Bet it is still there Charlie.  Sending Prayers to you all. Sincerely Jimmy, Ninajo and Emily

Posted 10/19/2009