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Jane Carter Horner Hopkins
August 31st, 1921 - October 6th, 2019
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Jane Carter Horner Hopkins died October 6, 2019 at the Panorama C&R in Lacey, Washington. She was 98 years old. Jane was born August 31, 1921 in Iquique, Chile, to George R. and Nina C. Horner. Her father, a chemical engineer, was Corporate Secretary of W. R. Grace & Co. of New York City. A Memorial Meeting for Worship after the manner of the Society of Friends (Quakers) will be held Saturday, November 9, 2019, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. in the 4th Floor Chapel in the Quinault Building on the Panorama campus in Lacey. Jane was raised in Westfield, New Jersey. A younger brother, George Richey Horner Jr., died there in early childhood. Jane graduated from Westfield High School and studied at Centenary College in Hackettstown, New Jersey, and the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where she earned a Four-Year Certificate of Completion in Commercial Art and met her future husband, Kenneth R. Hopkins. When Ken returned from military service in WW II, he and Jane were married on July 6, 1946 in Westfield. As Ken resumed his education at Pratt and NYU, Jane worked for Dennison & Co. in Manhattan, designing holiday and seasonal wrapping papers, seals, tags, enclosure cards and labels. By 1950, Jane and Ken were living in Madison, Wisconsin, where their daughter, Sara H. Hopkins, was born, while Ken completed a Master’s Degree in sculpture and worked as Art Director for the University of Wisconsin Student Union. After several moves in various eastern states over the next 15 years, the Hopkins family settled permanently in Olympia, Washington, in 1965 where Ken worked as Director of the State Capitol Museum for 17 years, retiring in 1982. Jane continued free-lance art and became a tapestry weaver and weaving teacher. Her work was regularly featured in McCall’s Craft Magazine. She was a founding member of the Olympia Weavers’ Guild and ASCOM (Associates of the State Capitol Museum). She was also active for many years in PEO Chapter Y, St. Peter Hospital Orthopedic Guild, the American Glass Club, and the American Humane Society. Jane is survived by daughter, Sara H. Hopkins, and son-in-law, Robert W. Keeler; grandson, Peter H. Keeler, his wife Chelsea Burley Keeler; and great grandson, Ryan T. Keeler, all of Oregon. Other surviving kin include cousins, Debra Horner of Denver, and Pat Brammer of Red Hook, New York; and niece, Karen H. Antico of Agawam, Massachusetts. Jane is also survived by her dear, faithful friends, Vince and Lenore Hughes, Edith Garling, and her Honorary Daughter, Darlene Dickinson, all of Olympia. Both Jane’s and Ken’s cremated remains are inurned at Masonic Memorial Park, Tumwater, Washington. Instead of flowers, donations may be contributed to the Olympia Weavers Guild, P.O. Box 11903, Olympia, WA 98508 NO FLOWERS, PLEASE.
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Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Tumwater
In Tumwater, Funeral Alternatives of Washington stands as a beacon of compassion and personalization in funeral services, offering the community thoughtful and customized arrangements that honor the memory of their loved ones. We pride ourselves on providing services that reflect the individuality of each person we commemorate, ensuring that every aspect of the funeral or cremation planning is aligned with the family's wishes and budget. Our dedicated team in Tumwater takes the time to understand your preferences, assisting with everything from catering coordination to creating personalized memorial items. We manage the logistical details so you can focus on what matters most: honoring the life and legacy of your loved one....
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