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Hopper, NewtonStory submitted by: Opal Dayne Hopper Green My father, Durand Hopper, lived in Kemper County most of his life. He was a business man and was known as a top-notch salesman. He served as may of DeKalb in the early 1920's and it was during his administration the first public water system was installed. Durand was the son of Newton and Grace Delchamps Hopper. Grandfather Hopper came
to Kemper about 1859 (after the death of his father, John Hopper, who died and
is buried in Boyd, Alabama) with his mother, Drucilla Dorman Hopper, five
brothers and three sisters. Durand was first married to Maud Tartt, who at her death in 1919, left two young children, Sarah and Isobel. On February 14, 1920, he married my mother, Barbara Davis Gunn. At her death in 1936 she was survived by two teen-aged children, Opal Dayne and William Durand "Billy". Like all families, we had good times and bad times, but during the bad times (Depression of the 1930's, etc.) I never heard my father complain, nor did I ever hear him make an unkind remark about another person. It is with pride that I dedicate this page in the Kemper County history to his memory.
The Newton Hopper family. Front row: Annette, Grace Delchamps Hooper, Newton Hopper, Avis and Malcolm. Back row: Willie, Durand and Hugh.
Durand Hopper, Billy and Opal Dayne, circa 1938. From "Kemper County, Mississippi - A Pictorial History", placed here with permission by the Kemper County Historical Commission
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