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LA TOYA YVETTE HOPKINS

January 1, 1980 ~ April 14, 2019

VISITATION: SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019, 9:00 A.M. TO 10:30 A.M.             

                     JACOBS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH              

                     401 S. POLARIS STREET                 

                     SAN ANTONIO, TX                 

FUNERAL: SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019, 10:30 A.M.             

                   JACOBS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH              

                   401 S. POLARIS STREET                 

                   SAN ANTONIO, TX                 

INTERMENT: SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019                     

                     MEADOWLAWN MEMORIAL PARK                

                     5611 E. HOUSTON STREET

                     SAN ANTONIO, TX                 

 

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Interment: April 27, 2019 12:30 pm - August 26, 2025 2:33 pm

Meadowlawn Memorial Park

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  1. To Family and Friends: My dear sweet niece I will always love and cherish you.  You will always have a special place in my heart.  I will always hold on to the memories that you provided me in this lifetime and forever.  Life is going to be very different now with you gone but I know you are with the Lord and he loves you the best.  Words cannot express the love I have for you and that will never change.  You ran the race and yes you finished gracefully.  LaToya, Uncle Willard will always love you.  I cant say goodbye because in my heart you will always be!  As the Lord would say Good Job my faithful servant.  LaToya Yvette Hopkins, you RIP.  My LaToya you will be greatly missed! Much Love From Your Uncle Willard.

  2. I met Toya a couple of years ago before she had gotten married. She had an infectious smile and vibrant personality. I saw her at the beginning of last month and this has just left me shock.  I am praying for the entire family. God is faithful to heal your hurt.  

  3. My dear niece I will miss you until the time we again right now I’m without words but I can say this love that I have in my heart is forever you rest now.

    Kenneth Vaughn Sr

  4. There are moments in life when you wish you could bring someone down from Heaven. Spend the day with them, just one more time, give them one more hug, kiss them goodbye or hear their voice again. LaToya will be remembered for the happiness and light she brought to the world. She was love, and she will truly be missed more and more everyday.

  5. Your light shined so bright. Memories of your beautiful smile at your wedding. Praying that you are resting peacefully in heaven smiling down on all of us. You’re missed dearly.

  6. Today was so terrible the way Chris mother acted ( Mrs Debra Taylor) should never be allowed to attend anyone homegoing services shame on you Mrs Taylor

  7. I have never seen anything like it…Mrs. Debra Taylor embarrassed herself, her son, and Jacobs Chapel.  She should never be invited to no ones homegoing, not even her own.  People just don’t act like that in church.  Your Pastor needs to spank you lady and bar you from the church. And also, you are not and will never be LaToya Hopkins mother.  You need to also to teach your son not to curse in church.  I guess he gets it from his mama…..Poor Boy!  Mrs. Debra Taylor the only word to describe you begins with a B and ends with a H.   Your a smart lady figure it out.

  8. Yes indeed Mrs Debra Taylor is some kind of nut her and cussing son where did they come I guess nutbush city

  9. I thought I was the only saw Mrs Debra Taylor and her son act a fool at the church in all my years I never saw anything like that and that was not her child what was she trying to prove but her day is coming that son of hers didn’t show any manhood at all but I guess that happens when his mother clown the way she did and the pastor just watched shame shame.

  10. To my beautiful cousin. It’s been 7 days since everyone said their sad farewells. And today it’s still shocking that your gone. Your lovely smile, laughter, heart of gold and the joy you brought to everyone that knew and loved you, will always be remembered. Too young to have left this earth, but God makes no mistakes, it is His plan. But you had so much more on this earth to see, and so much more to do. I don’t know how you passed, maybe one day it will be explained or maybe we will never know, but I hope you did not suffer. Your memory will forever live on in those that loved you most. You are an Angel looking over your grandmother, (my Aunt Doris), and the rest of the family. You and Uncle Randall are united again in Heaven above. Rest easy cousin.


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