Karen’s Story

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Journal entry by Bethany Hayn

Dear Friends and Family,

Below is Mom's obituary which includes information on her memorial service. 



Karen Kent Hopkins passed away July 24, 2021, at her home in Freedom, NH, surrounded by her loving children after a brave and inspiring battle with breast cancer. She was born in Staten Island, NY, to Rev. Donald and Eleanor Kent on August 8, 1945. Karen was raised by a loving family with parents who nurtured her faith and wisely encouraged her to stay in touch with God. She grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts, and graduated from North High School, Luther Junior college, and Shepard Gill Nursing school. For 42 years she pursued a career in long-term nursing care, most recently working at Mountain View Community in Ossipee, NH.

Karen was preceded by Charlie Hopkins, her husband of 32 years, in 2006. They enjoyed raising their three children in Derry, NH. In 1997 they moved to Freedom to be near family, friends, Camp Calumet (where they met), and to participate in ministry of Nativity Lutheran Church in North Conway. Karen enjoyed singing in the choir, being the church’s fellowship chairperson, and visiting the home bound. She was known for her homemade Swedish coffee bread, chocolate chip cookies, and Chex mix. She loved a Starbucks latte and was devoted to her tub baths up until the very end. Her family were her pride and joy and Karen was a patient friend to all. She is survived by daughter Jennifer Ogren and husband Karl Ogren of Freedom, NH; son Jonathan Hopkins and wife Victoria of Concord, NH; and daughter Bethany Hayn and husband Matthew Hayn of Scarborough, ME. Karen loved her fabulous grandchildren Jackson, Spencer, Aspen, Charlie, Stella, Sawyer, and Cooper. They were her pride and joy. She is also survived by her sister Paula Kent, brother David Kent, and five nieces and nephews.

Family and friends are invited to a celebration of life gathering on Monday, September 6th at 11 AM at the Outdoor Chapel at Camp Calumet Lutheran in Freedom, NH. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to do so can make a memorial gift to Calumet, P.O. Box 236, W. Ossipee, NH, 03890. To give online to Calumet: www.calumet.org/give; or to the Lutheran Church of the Nativity, PO Box 1638, N. Conway, NH, 03860. To give online to Nativity: www.nativitylutheranchurch.org/giving.

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