Elaine Hoptiak

elaine hoptiak
Elaine Hoptiak, of Fairfax, VA, passed peacefully on August 3, 2018. She is remembered as the loving mother of Jason (Sasha) and Jesse (Michelle); grandmother of Ayden, Mason, Kierra and Anthony and sister of Mark. Elaine is survived by many other family members and friends.

A memorial service will be held Thursday, August 9, 11:00 am, at Money and King Funeral Home; 171 Maple Ave W; Vienna, VA.

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  1. Mark and family – I send you my deepest condolences, on the passing of Elaine. You are all in my prayers. Liz Skarlatos

  2. Jason, Jesse & Family – Jason & Jesse I knew your mother many years. I believe she came to the Church of the Apostles because of my recommendation. We met in a Bible study at work. We were friends for nearly 30 years. She had great faith in God. In times past, we prayed together or with others about many things, you can probably guess what some of them were.

    Elaine was a good and Godly woman and I know that she did many good things. She will be missed by many. I believe that her suffering over and she is with her Lord and Saviour.

    I truly sorry that I will not be able to make the service and offer my condolences in person.

    To all of the family, I pray that your grief will quickly be replaced by fond and joyful memories filled with love and happiness.

    Blessings,

    James Daffron

  3. Dear Jason, Jesse and Family,
    Only yesterday I learned of the passing of your mother, Elaine. I share in your deep sorrow and pain over your loss. Elaine was an exceptional person, bright, well read and educated, worldly, but most importantly, sensitive and caring of others. I knew your mother for many years from Church of the
    Apostles, we were in the same home group for many years, where I got to know her so well. I am so saddened to hear she is no longer with us. I knew from home group that she had health issues and we prayed and prayed and prayed. But no matter how prepared we may be that someone dear to us may depart from this world, it is always a shock to learn that they are gone.
    Take good care of yourselves. Your mother is at peace now, in the loving arms of Him whom she adored and worshipped, and some day we will all see her again.
    Valerie Arnakis


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