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Constance June Hawkins
© Enid News and Eagle
08-31-2015
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

Funeral service for Constance June “Connie” Hawkins, 86, Enid, will be 10 a.m. Friday morning, Aug. 28, 2015, at Stittsworth Memory Chapel with Pastor Jerry Holt officiating. Committal prayers and interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery under the kind guidance of the Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service. Visitation with the family is 7 p.m. this evening, Aug. 27, at Stittsworth’s.

Connie was born May 22, 1929, in Bartlesville, Okla., the daughter of Edwin Samuel and Ida Louise McComas Bishop and passed away peacefully on Aug. 24, 2015, in Enid.

She was raised in Bartlesville and later in Guymon, where she graduated from Guymon High School with the class of 1947.

Connie married Wilbur Siler “Bill” Drake of Logan, N.M. To this union was born one son, Carroll Maynard and a stillborn daughter, Ethel Lee Drake. Bill Drake passed on Nov. 16, 1950.

On Jan. 19, 1952, Connie married Jesse Carl Hawkins of Guymon, Okla., to this union were born three sons, Jesse Carl Jr., Wayne Conrad and Terry Craig Hawkins, and one daughter, Cheri Lou Thompson. Connie’s husband, Jesse Carl Hawkins Sr. passed away in July 1999. Two sons, Wayne Conrad and Terry Craig Hawkins and her brother and sister, Robert Bishop and Mary Lou Wuent, also preceded her in death.

Connie was a member of Liberty Southern Baptist Church. She was a homemaker, wife, mom, grandma, and great-grandmother. Her greatest joy were her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include sons, Carroll and wife Linda Drake, Jesse Carl Hawkins Jr. and wife Jennifer, and daughter, Cheri Thompson and husband, the late Robert Thompson. Her grandchildren include Matthew and Jeremy Drake, Luke Andrew and Sarah Thompson, Jessica Flores, Cynthia Davis, John Wayne and Jared Hawkins. Her great-grandchildren include Violet Sophia, Ezra William, Roxanne Marie, Michael Jeremy, and Kane Lukus Drake, Allison Lakelynn and Gehrig Thompson, Liam, Caitlin and Cruz Flores, and Regan and Bailey Davis.

Remembrances may be shared at www.stittsworthfuneralservices.com.

(Submitted by family)




Raymond L. Hopkins
© Enid Morning News
06-1999
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle

A graveside service for Raymond L. Hopkins, 83, will be 11 AM Monday in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev. Arnold Jones will officiate. Arrangements are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

He was born September 20, 1915, in Wellington, Kansas, to M. G. and Pearl V. Wehmeyer Hopkins and died Friday, June 25, 1999, in Integris Bass Baptist health center.

He married Esther Brown May 15, 1944, in Tecumseh. He was a minister with Church of God, working mainly in nursing homes in Enid.

Surviving are one son, Gilbert Nicholas Hopkins of Fayetteville, North Carolina; one brother, Don Hopkins of Marionville, Missouri; three grandchildren; and five great – grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife.

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