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Marian Hopkins Obituary

Marian Brown Hopkins

1929-2024

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania-Marian Elizabeth Brown Hopkins died peacefully on Easter morning, March 31, 2024 with her children by her side. Marian was born on August 10, 1929 in West Chester, Pennsylvania to Harry Edwin Brown and Cassandra Mary Smith Brown. She was the eldest of four sisters.

After graduation from Unionville High School, Marian attended the University of Missouri where she studied English literature and advertising. She worked summers for the advertising department of DuPont where she met her husband, Oren Edward Hopkins, Jr. They were married on May 2, 1953 at Kennett Square Presbyterian Church and raised three children. Oren's engineering career took them from Wilmington to Red Bank, NJ, Houston, TX, Bay Village, OH, Doylestown, PA, Salt Lake City, UT and Phoenix, AZ. They retired to Easton, MD in 2004 and Marian returned to her Chester County roots in 2013 residing at Kendal at Longwood.

While raising their three children and supporting her husband's career, Marian was involved in numerous community service and volunteer activities. She was particularly active as an American Field Service (AFS) volunteer for many years before being recruited, while living in Salt Lake City, to manage marketing for the western states. This work took her to both public and private high schools promoting AFS and educating teachers, families and students. Lifetime friendships were formed through AFS and her family benefitted greatly from interacting with people of different cultures and backgrounds from an early age. Marian and Oren's AFS daughter, Barbi Lund (Neil, Sam, and Rebecca), and Nii Ansah Mensah (Marlene, Nate, and Teki), have long been a part of the extended Hopkins family.

In addition to AFS and volunteer activities, Marian was quite an entrepreneur, creating several small businesses over the years. She started the Hobby Horse while in Bay Village, making and selling decorative arts during the Christmas season. This expanded to a catalogue business (Hobby Horse East) when the family moved to Doylestown. She then renovated an 1811 house in New Britain, PA with four partners and launched Blueberry Manor with a continued focus on the decorative arts and an expanded product line including fine fabrics, imported antiques, and the work of regional artists.

In 1988, while living in Salt Lake City, Marian led a delegation of eighteen women, the Learned Pilgrim Women of Achievement, on a three-week tour of China. This was the beginning of a new and highly successful enterprise, The Learned Pilgrim, which specialized in small group travel to many seldom visited (at the time) locations. Her travels took her to China and Egypt numerous times, as well as Greece, Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Costa Rica, South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, the northern coast of Norway, Galapagos, Nepal, Poland, Hungary, and St. Petersburg Russia. She continued this business for 15 years, retiring in 2003, before moving back to the East Coast.

In addition to her businesses and AFS, Marian was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church, Town Club and National Council of International Visitors (all in Salt Lake City), and PEO (in Doylestown, SLC, Easton and Wilmington).

One of Marian's greatest talents was her knack for bringing people together. She was an excellent host, event planner and loved entertaining, whether for business or a special occasion. She became a surrogate mother to many of her children's friends - there was always an extra seat at the Hopkins table and everyone was made to feel welcome. Her annual Christmas Eve open house, with her famous Teddy Bear tree, is legendary. She loved to garden and was an excellent interior decorator. It didn't matter where she lived, there was always another remodel or garden to design.

Marian was a strong, independent woman who lived life to the fullest and enriched the lives of those around her. She was a dearly loved wife, mother, grandmother and friend who was always attentive to the little things that made each of us feel special.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Oren E. Hopkins Jr.; her youngest son, Christian S. Hopkins, and her three sisters, (Madolyn Franks, Cassandra Castillo, and Sally Bartlett) She is survived by her daughter, Jane C. Hopkins (Stephen C. Geiger) of Arlington, Virginia, her son, Oren E. (Tripp) Hopkins, III (Laura C. Dupuy) of Salt Lake City, Utah; two grandchildren, Michael C. Hopkins (Alyssa) and Sarah J. Hopkins (James), and four great grandchildren.

A private graveside service will be held at a future date and interment will be at Longwood Cemetery, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.

Arrangements are being handled by Longwood Funeral Home & Cremation of Matthew Genereux.

www.longwoodfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune from Apr. 12 to Apr. 20, 2024.

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Tara Hofmann President and CEO of AFS-USA

April 15, 2024

On behalf of the AFS-USA Family, our students, volunteers, families, educators, and staff, we extend our deepest condolences. Marian's legacy lives on in every life that she touched--thousands of people around the globe. She was a true leader. Sincerely, Tara Hofmann, President and CEO of AFS-USA

Darl Thomas

April 14, 2024

It was our pleasure to meet and know Marian and we always enjoyed our visits with her. It was great when she came out here to enjoy the Blues Festival.
Please know our thoughts are with you.
Darl and Ivana Thomas

Julie imaizumi

April 14, 2024

What a wonderful world Marian contributed to with and for family and friends...always ready for the next adventure. We were all so fortunate to have her in our lives. Her grace and graciousness will be missed tremendously. Hoping The wonderful memories that your family has and the legacy she leaves behind will still keep her close to you all...
Sending hugs and warm wishes your way...
Julie imaizumi

Greg Dehnert

April 14, 2024

Marian was a wonderful woman and a great friend. She welcomed everyone and made new 'strangers' into friends almost immediately. Her home was a meeting place and she shared her love easily and without reservation. It is easy to picture Marian with her head thrown back in laughter while supporting a devious smile. She was smart and a great diplomate.

Her home was always decorated in the current holiday and knick-knacks from world travels at times gave her home the feel of a great museum. If you visited in the Spring, you would likely find her in the garden with dirty hands and a broad smile. She was a doer and relaxed by being creative and helping others.

Steve and Alice Aeschbacher

April 12, 2024

Marian was an amazing, kind and generous woman. She was the consummate hostess, people connector, and friend. Our kids remember the Teddy Bear Tree with great fondness-- we may even still have some of its bears!
She enriched our lives so much.
Much love to all the family as you grieve and remember her. And we are praying that you will, in time, feel the hope and confidence of her peaceful place with Jesus and Oren now.
Much love,
Steve and Alice

DT

April 12, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friends. Please take comfort in the words found at 2nd Thessalonians 2:16,17.

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