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- [S104] Cocke County, Tennessee, and its People, Cocke County Heritage Book Committee, (Walsworth Publishing, 1992), 140, 182.
- [S112] Census, 1940.
Name: Laurine Hopkins
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Upper Pittsgrove Township, Salem, New Jersey, United States
Sex: Female
Age: 8
Marital Status: Single
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Sister
Relationship to Head of Household: Sister
Birthplace: Tennessee
Birth Year (Estimated): 1932
Last Place of Residence: Tennessee
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Richard Doglas Head Male 23 Tennessee
Pauline Doglas Wife Female 23 Tennessee
Thomas Doglas Son Male 5 Tennessee
Alice Doglas Daughter Female 2 New Jersey
Alena Doglas Daughter Female 1 Tennessee
Lester Hopkins Brother Male 21 North Carolina
Everett Hopkins Brother Male 18 North Carolina
Geraldine Hopkins Sister Female 16 North Carolina
Austin Hopkins Brother Male 14 Tennessee
Laurine Hopkins Sister Female 8 Tennessee
- [S142] Newspaper Article, The State (Columbia, SC), 10 Feb 2004.
PAWLEY'S ISLAND - Laurine Hopkins Norman, 72, died Sunday, February 8, 2004, at Georgetown Memorial Hospital in Georgetown.
Mrs. Norman was born September 8, 1931 in Newport, Tenn., a daughter of the late Fletcher White Hopkins and Alice Nailon Hopkins. She moved to Woodstown, N.J. as a child and grew up there. Mrs. Norman lived in McClain, Va. prior to moving to Pawley's Island in 1995. She was a member of Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church and the widow of William Rudolph Norman.
Surviving are: a son, John Fletcher Norman of Vienna, Va.; two brothers, Austin Hopkins of Gibson, Tenn. and P. Everett Hopkins of Penns Grove, N.J.; and a sister, Geraldine H. Suchocki of Summit, N.Y.
The Funeral Mass will be Saturday afternoon, February 14, 2004, at one o'clock in Precious Blood of Christ Catholic Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Patrick J. Stenson and the Rev. Frank S. Holsclaw. Burial will follow in Pawley's Island Presbyterian Churchyard.
The family will receive friends at the residence from six until eight Friday evening, February 13, 2004.
Memorials may be made to National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Mid-Atlantic Chapter, SC Regional Office, 2711 Middleburg Dr., Ste. 105, Columbia, SC 29204, or the church or charity of one's choice.
The Georgetown Chapel of Mayer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
- [S147] Find a Grave, (Memorial: 137773424).
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