Born in Viola, Wis., Mrs. Van Eaton had lived in Washington 65 years. She was the mother of three physicians and had worked in her daughter's medical office as a bookkeeper until she was 87.
She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Besides Dr. Van Eaton, she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. B. E. Nutley, Yakima, and Mrs. Robert Clisby, Seattle; three sons, Dr. Ben Van Eaton, Yakima; James G. Van Eaton, Eatonville; Dr. Harry Van Eaton, Wenatchee; 20 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren.
Born in Viola, Wis., Mrs. Van Eaton had lived in Washington 65 years. She was the mother of three physicians and had worked in her daughter's medical office as a bookkeeper until she was 87.
She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Besides Dr. Van Eaton, she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. B. E. Nutley, Yakima, and Mrs. Robert Clisby, Seattle; three sons, Dr. Ben Van Eaton, Yakima; James G. Van Eaton, Eatonville; Dr. Harry Van Eaton, Wenatchee; 20 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren.
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Family Members
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William Francis Hopkins
1850–1931
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Ephraim Silas "Silas" Hopkins
1851–1932
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Mary Jane Hopkins Price
1854–1929
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James Franklin "Frank" Hopkins
1857–1945
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John Henry Hopkins
1862–1905
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Elmer Ellsworth Hopkins
1864–1937
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Ida Belle Hopkins Russell
1866–1950
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Charles Albert Hopkins
1870–1873
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Albert LeRoy "Roy" Hopkins
1875–1942
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Hiram Webster "Hime or Hi" Hopkins
1878 – unknown
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