Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NamePatricia Jean Moffett
Birth1 Apr 1934, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
Death18 Sep 2008, Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland
ResidenceSalisbury, Maryland
FatherHoward Haman Moffett (1911-1993)
MotherJessie Katherine Moore (1912-2002)
Documentation
1940 U.S. Census, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
Enumeration District 21-3, Sheet 6B
206 Stewart Street, owned, value $2,600, not on a farm
Moffett, Howard H., head, male, white, 28, married, not in school, highest level of education 4 years of high school, born in Maryland, lived in same place in 1935, not on a farm, was at work week of March 24–30, 56 hours worked that week, occupation branch manager for “automobile club Md.”, wage or salary worker, employed 52 weeks in 1939
Moffett, Jessie, wife, female, white, 27, married, not in school, highest level of education 4 years of high school, born in Maryland, lived in same place in 1935, not at work, not seeking work, engaged in housework
Moffett, Patricia G., daughter, female, white, 5, single, not in school, born in Maryland, lived in same place in 1935

At the time of her father’s death in 1993, Patricia M. Hopkins lived at 316 Belvedere Avenue, Cambridge, Maryland 21613.

A death notice stated:
Patricia Moffett Hopkins, 74
SALISBURY - Patricia Moffett Hopkins, of Salisbury, and formerly of Cambridge, died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, in Salisbury Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was 74. Born on April 1, 1934 in Easton, she was the daughter of the late Howard H. Moffett and Jessie Moore Moffett. Having been raised in Easton, she was a graduate of Easton High School, class of 1952. Pat, as she was known, was the treasurer of the senior class, a cheerleader, member of the Glee Club and director of Saturday Night Recreations. Following graduation she had attended a modeling school for a year in Wilmington, Del. Pat then pursued her desire to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. She had worked at a few facilities and her last employment was at Glasgow Nursing Home in Cambridge. Pat retired in 1983 due to illness. Pat was a true Washington Redskins fan. Her hobbies included gardening and being an avid collector of lighthouses, angels, Precious Moments, and Snoopy characters. She also liked to collect anything related to waterfowl and items representing the Eastern Shore. Surviving is her companion, William C. Hampton of Easton; eight children, William Stevens "Steve" Hopkins and his wife Susan of Oxford, Mary "Meezi" H. Goodwin of Salisbury, Sally M. Hopkins of Seaford, Del., Sandra B. Hopkins of Marshall, Mich., Daniel M. Campbell Sr. and his wife Gayle of Trappe, John R. "Hop" Hopkins of Cambridge, Patricia "Patti" M. Hopkins and her companion Sam Brooks, of Cambridge, and Martha H. Allen of Church Creek; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Kathryn M. Turner and her husband Peter of New Jersey; two nieces; and one nephew. She is preceded in death by her son-in-law, Anthony "Sonny" L. Allen,Jr. Funeral services were Monday, Sept. 22, in Curran-Bromwell Funeral Home, P.A. Officiating at the service was The Rev. Samuel McWilliams. Cremation followed her service and the burial was held privately. In lieu of flowers, memorial offerings may be made to the American Cancer Society , c/o Mrs. Doris Weber, 5163 Maple Dam Rd., Cambridge, MD 21613 or one's desired fire department. To send online condolences, please visit www.curran-bromwell.com. Published in NewsZapMD from Sept. 19 to Sept. 25, 2008.
[http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/newszapmd/obituar...ns&pid=117649647]
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Birth9 Dec 1923, Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
Death2 Dec 2005, Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland
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