Marion Hopping  August 13 1934  June 5 2019 (age 84)

Marion Hopping August 13 1934 June 5 2019 (age 84)

August 13 1934 June 5 2019 (age 84)
Marion Hopping (Kipling) was reunited with Our Lord in Heaven on June 5, 2019 at the age of 84. She passed away peacefully in her sleep with her loving husband of 41 years, George (Fred) Hopping, by her side. Marion was born August 13, 1934 in Methuen, Massachuetts to Percy and Hannah Kipling. She attended Tenney High School in Methuen before moving to Boston with her high school friend. She spent her career working in the security alarm industry in and around the Boston area and was also the neighborhood Avon Lady in her younger years. Upon retirement, Marion and her husband moved to Parker, CO. Marion enjoyed traveling with her husband, attending countless number of her grandchildren’s baseball games and spending time with family. She was a huge fan of Boston seafood and Bobby Orr. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, George (Fred) Hopping, her two children, James (Susan) Doerr and Karen O’Connor as well as 9 grandchildren and their spouses. A celebration of life will be planned at a yet to be determined time and place.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Marion Hopping August 13 1934 June 5 2019 (age 84).

Parker and Elizabeth Funeral Homes and Crematory, LLC

Death notice for the town of: Parker, state: Colorado

death notice Marion Hopping August 13 1934 June 5 2019 (age 84)

obituary notice Marion Hopping August 13 1934 June 5 2019 (age 84)

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