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Frank Elwood
HOPKIN
In loving memory of Frank Elwood
HOPKIN,
December 5, 1914 - September 8, 2001.
Frank HOPKIN, a resident of Spring Bay, died at the Mindemoya
Hospital on Saturday, September 8, 2001 at the age of 86 years.
He was born at Tehkummah,
son of the late James and Alice
{COOPER}
HOPKIN.
Frank had worked in logging and at factories in Toronto,
where he met and married Amy in 1944, returning to Manitoulin to farm
for 25 years, retiring to Spring Bay in 1974. He loved to farm,
garden, walk and bike ride, and had served on the Co-Op Board of
Directors. Frank was a quiet man, and will be sadly missed by family
and his community.
Dearly loved husband of Amy
{WASHINGTON}
HOPKIN.
Loving and loved
father of Keith and his wife
Ann of Scarborough and Sally and Tom
COX
of Spring Bay. Proud grandfather of Wade and Jenna
COX and Jeremy
and Steven
HOPKIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Daisy
HAMILTON
(husband Harold predeceased,) Gelena
HOPKIN (husband Morley
predeceased,) Grace and Reg
DEWAR,
Lloyd and Joy
HOPKIN, Maude and
Jack DEWAR,
Minnie and Lyle
GRAHAM and Hazel
WINTER (husband Jim predeceased.)
Also predeceased by sister Vera and her husband Reuben
HEMBRUFF, and brother Leonard.
A Memorial Funeral service was conducted at Salem Missionary Church
on Monday, September 10, 2001 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Richard
Williams officiating. Cremation.
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RECOLLET -In loving memory of, Frederick (Freddie)
WASSNODEH, who
passed away December 17, 1999.
Oh Great Spirit,
Whose breath gives life to the world and whose voice is heard in the
soft breeze, we need your strength and wisdom.
May we walk in Beauty.
May our eyes ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make us wise so that we may understand what you have taught us.
Help us learn the lesson you have hidden in every leaf and rock.
Make us always ready to come to you with clean hands and straight eyes
So when life fades as the fading sunset, our spirits may come to you
without shame.
From a Native American prayer
-Doris RECOLLET and family.
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