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Brian Irving Hopkins -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Vicksburg Post
November 11, 2021
Brian Irving Hopkins
passed away at home in Vicksburg on Monday, Nov. 8 after a long battle with
Cancer. He was 54. Brian was born in Tallulah, La. and grew up in Vicksburg
where he graduated from Warren Central High School.
After graduating from
Mississippi College, Brian lived and worked in Greenville, Texas, for Raytheon
Technologies Corporation for many years.
Brian was a computer
specialist, but his passion was a good auction or sale. He loved going to them.
Brian had two children that he adored and devoted his life to.
Brian is predeceased
by his father, Rhada Hopkins. He is survived by his son, Cody Hopkins; his
daughter, Hayleigh Hopkins; granddaughter, Zendaya Alex of Greenville, Texas
and his mother Theresa Anderson Hopkins of Vicksburg. He is also survived by
his brothers, Ronnie Hopkins of Monroe, La., Rodger Hopkins (Kim), Brent
Hopkins (Polly) of Vicksburg and Jason Hopkins (Jennifer) of Clinton Miss. and
sister Sherry Dennis of Delta, La. He is also survived by several nieces and
nephews and cousins. He will be greatly missed by all.
A graveside service
will be held at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Vicksburg on Sunday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m.
for family and friends.
The family would like
to thank all the Doctors and healthcare workers that treated Brian. A special
thanks goes to Dr. Brandon Mizell and Nurse Christie Morgan and Aretha Miller
and Katherine Upshire of St. Joseph Hospice Services.
.