Alan And Kathy Cross
Dear Jim, Paula & Family:
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you have many special memories
and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Alan (Har) and Kathy Cross
Birth date: Feb 20, 1920 Death date: Feb 14, 2012
Mr. Otto K. Hopma, 91, passed away Tuesday morning. Born February 20, 1920 to Lambert and Nela (Kweekman) Hopma, he was a life resident of the Muskegon area. On January 31, 1941 he married the former Grayce Vriesman, and she survi Read Obituary
Dear Jim, Paula & Family:
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you have many special memories
and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Alan (Har) and Kathy Cross
Dear Otto & Brenda and to the rest of the Hopma Family:
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your father, husband, grandfather. Having the wonderful memories of your father must be comforting. Our prayers are with you.
Larry & Pamela Blochard
Our thoughts and prayers are being sent from Libertyville, Illinois to the entire Hopma family, especially to our dear friends Byron and Johanna.
Mike and Tami Buscemi
We are so sorry to hear about Otto's death,Clayt worked with him at Wagoner's, The Clayton Pollock and family.
Dear Hopma Family; Sorry for your loss. Our sympathy to the family.
Bill and Hermina Simmons
I was sorry to hear about the passing of Otto but so many memories remain of Otto and Grayce having fun with the DeLong family! My sympathy to the family.
Nanci DeLong
Dear Family,
We met Otto years ago when Rol, I and Otto all worked the Miss Michigan Pagaent together. We had great times back then. Sorry for your loss, but hanging on to those great memories of work, laughter and fun. Love to all, Rol and Karen
Dearest Amazing Grace and family,
I can only imagine the rukus in heaven when Otto rolled through. I'm confident his voice towered over the rumble of his semi. No one could hollar our names better than Otto. Lonnie and I have bushels of stories about this legendary man...and his better half. I will forever remember when we met the both of you at Hollys back in the day. Thanks to Otto we now know what a looker is. He gave us the nurturing and guidance that only a retired trucker could deliver. I could easily write a book about our summer at the store with numerous sequals to follow. I can only hope he saves Lonnie and myself a seat inside the pearly gates. Say, you two have truly enriched our lives and I'm confident many others as well. Better days are coming for all of us.
From our hearts
Carl and Lonnie Schotts
The Harbor House Kids