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James Clayton Hopkins

Date of Death: November 1, 2021
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James Clayton Hopkins, 45, of Winchester, Virginia passed away on November 1, 2021. James was born in 1976 in Richmond, Virginia, the son of James F. Hopkins III and Gale M. Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins graduated from Loudon Valley High School in 1994. He was a construction worker and a carpenter. He loved to hunt, wasContinue Reading

Alexander H Reynolds left a message on January 11, 2022:
My man. We had many awesome times!!!!! I am so sorry to hear of this. Thankyou for being in my life!!!!! Say hi to Budkiss!!!!! Peace to you, Papa Hopkins, Gale and Jason.
Tracy wallace left a message on November 13, 2021:
Just learning of Clayton's passing my condolences are with his parents! He was always a sweetheart to me gonna miss his smile.
Jenn Cruz left a message on November 4, 2021:
So sorry to hear this my friend. We had some fun times together on Ft Evans Road. You taught me to live on the edge. You had a good heart. Tony and I both send condolences and prayers for you and your family. May you rest peacefully.
Shawnee Ames left a message on November 4, 2021:
Your towhead hair and blue eyes captured my heart with love and joy the moment of meeting/seeing you for the first time as you became the first son for your mom and dad. You were the cutest baby we’d ever seen and you were the apple of their eye. You continued being that adorable little boy with blonde hair doing all boy things, jumping, riding bikes, go carts, golf, later hunted with your dad and oh how you loved your dogs. You were the perfect big brother to Jason and you made your parents proud. You were so good and sweet we forgot sometimes you were around. For many years we all felt like family until life happened and we went our different ways; then one day you are man, 45. How did that happen and time go so fast? I took for granted that you’d always be there; I am sorry Clay. You have gone way too early; my heart is so broken and will be forever. I love you, Shawnee Ames
Shana Conefrey left a message on November 4, 2021:
I will miss you my friend!
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Mike Fewell left a message on November 4, 2021:
Unbelievable, I'm so sorry for the loss of Clay. He was a good guy. I have lost contact with Clay for years but have a lot of great memories to keep. Prayers are with his family
Breana Napolitano-McWhorter left a message on November 4, 2021:
My condolences to the Hopkins family. Rest easy, Clay.
Gary Banas left a message on November 3, 2021:
Jim and Gail, Debbie and I were shocked to learn of Clay's passing. Please accept our heartfelt condolences in your time of loss.We all will remember the happiness he felt on the golf course and his skill of the game. May he Rest In Peace with his Heavenly Father Gary
Trisha Holbert left a message on November 2, 2021:
My sweet Clay. We will miss you forever and hold you close in our hearts. Love you Aunt Trisha
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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