In loving memory of

Wendy M. Menard
June 12, 1968 - February 15, 2020

Wendy M. Menard, of Ambler, died Saturday, February 15, 2020 in the University Of Pennsylvania Hospice in Philadelphia. She was 51 years old.

Born in Lansdale, PA, Wendy is the daughter of Karen (nee Emery) Mullineaux and the late John W. Hopwood, Jr.

Wendy was a 1987 graduate of Wissahickon High School. She worked as a cashier for Clemens Markets. Wendy was a member of the New Beginnings Community Church in Ambler. She enjoyed entertaining others with her Karaoke singing.

Wendy was preceded in death by her beloved husband Timothy Menard in 2016. She is the sweet and kind daughter of Karen Mullineaux and her husband Jim, of Ambler. She is the dear sister of Michael Hopwood and his wife Kristin, of Lansdale, and the loving aunt of many nieces and nephews. Wendy is also survived by her Uncles, Randy Emery and Charles Hopwood (Judy) and Aunt Esther (Albert Sergio).

Relatives and friends are invited to call on Saturday, February 22, 2020 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at the New Beginnings Community Church, 701 Pen-Ambler Rd, Ambler, PA 19002 and to her funeral service at 11:00 AM. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery in Roslyn, PA.

Remembrances in her name to the New Beginnings Church at the above address would be appreciated by the family.

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Tributes

Christy Carr wrote on Feb 21, 2020:

"I?m so sad to lose a childhood friend. Wendy was a sweet and loving person and a talented artist. I will always remember her laugh, her spirit and the fun times we shared as kids. My heart goes out to her family. You will always be in my heart and memories Wendy!!!????"

Dustin Majka wrote on Feb 20, 2020:

"In school we realized we were cousins as my family are Hopwoods. She was always a bright light that helped kids get through the trials of school. I always looked out for her throughout the years. Most recently I helped her with her landlord issues in Pottstown. I helped her establish a fund to get her dream home and stayed in touch with her before I became ill. Wendy fought illness most of her life. Wendy fought and during those difficult years inspired many. She will be missed and I feel like part of me went with her. Thank you Wendy for making me a better person. I will see you again cuz. Love ya"

Marianne Morup-Smith wrote on Feb 19, 2020:

"So sad to hear this news. Wendy was one of the 1st people to talk to me when I moved to our high school sophomore year. She was always kind, always made me laugh, and always upbeat. Even when her circumstances kept knocking her down, she had kind things to say to other people. I'm out in Montana these days, but have visited her when I've come through PA. I hope that she's in heaven giving Tim and Sammy lots of love. I will miss her homemade Christmas cards and poetry, her sense of humor and her kindness. I am so sorry for your family's loss. Wendy was a terrific friend all these years. She will be so missed."

Gail Schlegel Adcock wrote on Feb 18, 2020:

"I'm so sorry for your loss Karen. I just want to say I love Wendy so very much. I didn't know she became so I'll. Wendy was certainly a sweet loving woman. Loved by all of us. "

Thomas Woodward wrote on Feb 18, 2020:

"I am so sorry for your loss I was a classmate of Wendy?s and she was a great friend and person with a heart of gold I remember the last time I saw her was when I was in ambler for a week and I stopped by to see her we had a lot of laughs and even talked about the time we used to hang out at the Barry court swimming pool when I would visit my nana she will be missed and my prayers to the whole family and sincerest condolences Tommy Woodward "