1939
2019
Evangelist Katherine H. Henry of Baton Rouge, Louisiana was born to the union of the late Lucinda and I G Hopkins on November 4, 1939. She departed this life on May 08, 2019. Memories are cherished by her daughter, Commelita Wilson (Kenneth), two grandsons Kenneth Lasalle Wilson II,all of Baton Rouge, La. And Willie FitzGerald Crenshaw Jr. (Latosha) of Simpsonville, South Carolina, two sisters-Juanita Hopkins-Bonton (Terry) of Baton Rouge, LA. Diane Lewis (Harold) of Norwood, La. Two brothers, James Hopkins (Emeal) of Oakland. California, and Samuel Hopkins (Carolyn) of Baton Rouge, La. She was preceded in death by her parents, Lucinda and I. G. Hopkins, one daughter Carlous Mechelle Crenshaw husband Earl Henry, five sisters: Anna Floyd, Velma Marie Jackson, Viola Hopkins, Thelma Hopkins and Shirley H. Barrow, three nephews and two nieces. Funeral Services Saturday 05/18/2019 at 11AM, location Good Shepherd FGMBC 2863 Mission Drive Baton Rouge, La. 70805.
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Ms. Commelita,
My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time of sorrow. I pray that God will help you find strength and give you comfort in your time of need.
Tracy Reed Edwards
May 17, 2019
May the peace of God keep you in perfect peace as you keep your mind stayed on Him.
Rev. Ruby Paynes
May 17, 2019
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