HARDWICK – Roy Kenneth Hopkins, a beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend, passed away on April 11, at the age of 87, surrounded by loved ones.

Born on September 4, 1938, in Hardwick, to Reed and Glenna Hopkins, Roy was raised on the family farm alongside his sisters, Ruby and Rhoda. He graduated from Hardwick Academy in 1956, where he earned the nickname “Hoppi.” He later was known as “Roy the Boy” by his community friends.
In 1958, Roy married Rocky Dawn Preva, and together they raised four children: Randy, Kelly, Kevin, and Rhoda. He later had two children, Angel and Eric, with Sherry Moffat.
Roy was known for his routines and strong work ethic. He worked in the Barre stone sheds, hauled sawdust and loaded pulp trucks before becoming a first-class lineman across Vermont, Maine, and Ohio. He helped restore power following the Ice Storm of 1998. After retiring in 2001, he continued working for the town of Walden, caring for local cemeteries.
In 2003, Roy began traveling across the country, eventually visiting most of the national parks in the United States and parts of Canada with his companion and traveling buddy, Talaia Thomas.
Above all, Roy loved his family. He found joy in holidays, cookouts, Christmas shopping with Robbin, target shooting with family and time spent with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He showed his love through his presence, quiet strength, and unwavering dedication.
He is survived by his children: Kelly Hopkins (Earlene); Kevin Hopkins; Rhonda Hopkins; Angel Dunkovich; and Eric Hopkins (Samantha); along with 15 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and his companion Talaia.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters; his son, Randy Hopkins; and his daughter-in-law, Robbin Hopkins.
To honor his request, all services will be private at the convenience of his family.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Roy’s memory may be made to: Caledonia Home Health Care & Hospice, 161 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Roy will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Online condolences are welcomed at northernvermontfuneralservice.com
