Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1914 — PHILANDER R. HOPKINS DIED IN GOODLAND [ARTICLE]
PHILANDER R. HOPKINS DIED IN GOODLAND
r wm“B. tSLST by Rensselaer Relatives. Il -——— . ~ Philander R Hopkins, known better by the name of “Lan” Hopkins, died at 8:15 o’clock Tuesday I He was a brother of Newman W. IlHopkins and Morey H. Hopkins, who were residents of this city for I some years prior to t>heir deaths. I Eldon ' Hopkins, Arthur H. HopI kins, Albert R Hopkins and I George W. Hopkins, of this city, are I nephews of the deceased. Mr. Hopkins was an old soldier, having served in the 87th Indiana regiL ment. He was about 72 years of age. He had been an invalid tor some time and had tailed rapidly I for the past month, | The funeral will be held at Goodi land Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Three automobile loads -of relatives from Rensselaer, including Mrs. Marfa Hopkins, widow of tMorey Hopkins, will attend. Mr. Hopkins is survived by his wife and three grown children. Mrs. Will Logan, whose husband is the editor of the Goodland Herald, is one of the daughters. Another daughter lives in Oklahoma, and one son, Harry, resides in Chicago.
