Hopson, Mrs.
Joyce Charlotte
Muskegon
Mrs. Joyce Charlotte Hopson, age 90, passed away Thursday, August 6, 2020. She was born in Forest Grove, OR on June 15, 1930 to Karston & Pauline Johanna Emma Augusta (Reisner) Rapson and married the love of her life, John Hopson on November 2, 1951. Joyce enjoyed traveling including, Alaska, Germany, Hawaii & Norway, but most of all, she loved spending time with her family.
SURVIVORS
Son, John "Sandy" (Louise) Hopson, Jr.; daughter, Natalie (Brad) Slater; grandchildren, Erin (Alicia) Hopson, Noah (Frances) Hopson, Benjamin (Louisa) Vernot, Julia (Matt) Brooker, Matthew (Rebecca) Slater, Caroline (David) Erdman; 8 great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Sue (Bob) Oakes; brother-in-law, Clare McArthur; many nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, John in April of 2014; brothers, Bill & George Rapson.
SERVICE
According to her wishes, no services will be held.
MEMORIAL: Cadillac Heritage Christian School or Harbor Hospice Foundation. Please visit www.clockfuneralhome.com to leave a memory or sign the online guestbook.
Clock Funeral Home - Muskegon
Tributes
Steve Vance wrote on Aug 29, 2020:
"Many happy memories of Joyce & John during our 6 years of sharing Muskegon & and First Presbyterian Church together. May those memories we all share bring light and life to those who mourn. Well done good and faithful servant ... Steve & Vonnie Vance, Greenville, SC"
Michelle Fleese wrote on Aug 9, 2020:
"Joyce was such a beautiful soul. I was lucky enough to to meet her and some of her family while working at chestnut fields. I always enjoyed our chats. She loved animals and was always so happy to see my dog when he would come visit. She was a strong women and very independent! Prayers to her family. She will be missed. "
Andrea Kay Rapson wrote on Aug 7, 2020:
"Dear Cousins,
Know that my sympathy is with you all. I am sorry for our loss, and thankful that she is with Jesus! May her memory be eternal. Love to you all"
Kristina Wilson-Rapson wrote on Aug 6, 2020:
"Blessings to the entire Hopson, Slater and Oakes families! I'm certain the Boys are Elated to have their sister Home."