Pommy was married to John William Hopkins in 1916 in Hoboken, NJ. Pommy was a nurse at the time and John was a travelling salesman. They moved to Illinois and had two sons, John and George, and then settled in Detroit for the rest of their lives.
She was widowed at a relatively young age and continued her nursing career until she retired at an old age. She tried living with my family in Colorado for a short time, but the high altitude forced her to return to Detroit where she lived several more years until she passed away at the age of 96.
Pommy was married to John William Hopkins in 1916 in Hoboken, NJ. Pommy was a nurse at the time and John was a travelling salesman. They moved to Illinois and had two sons, John and George, and then settled in Detroit for the rest of their lives.
She was widowed at a relatively young age and continued her nursing career until she retired at an old age. She tried living with my family in Colorado for a short time, but the high altitude forced her to return to Detroit where she lived several more years until she passed away at the age of 96.
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Warm thanks to Judi Fryer for sponsoring Pommy's memorial.