Jacqueline Ann Hopkins (14 Dec 1946 - 18 Apr 2019)

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Location
Rainsbrook Crematorium-Avon Chapel Ashlawn Rd Rugby CV22 5ET
Date
16th May 2019
Time
11am
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In loving memory of Jacqueline Ann Hopkins who sadly passed away on 18th April 2019 aged 72 years

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Melanie Kilsby wrote

Jackie u will be missed dearly u was quiet very polite and friendly thinking of your family at this hard time

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Donna Cooper wrote

It was a great pleasure to have known and worked with Jackie. Such a kind thoughtful lady who loved her family with all her heart, she will be missed so much x

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Alisha Carroll wrote

Jackie was such a lovely women she will be Sadly missed thought are with her family at this sad time. Xx

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Anna Carroll wrote

Jackie was such a lovely lady who will be sadly missed. Thoughts are with her family at this sad time xx

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Sharon Tanner wrote

Rest in peace Jackie
You will be sadly missed . Our thoughts are with your family at this sad time .

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Claire Everitt wrote

Such a lovely helpful friendly person always with a smile on your face I will miss you little lady sleep well xxx

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  • Jackie Hopkins I remember her always rushing into work making sure shes on time A lovely kind and generous lady Will be missed missed terribly Thank you for giving us many years of great service Will miss you Jackie Hopkins xx

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