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In Memoriam

Jacqueline Carole Hoppe

1954-2023

Jacqueline Carole Hoppe

MT. VISION—Jacqueline Carole Hoppe, 68, of Mt. Vision passed away after battling an illness, with her daughter by her side, on October 15, 2023 at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown.

She was born in Binghamton, New York on November 28, 1954, the daughter of George and Myrtle (Traxler) Hoppe. Jacqueline graduated in 1973 from Binghamton North Senior High School.

Jacqueline grew up in Binghamton and later moved to Mt. Vision, where she had raised her two daughters. Jacqueline worked a variety of jobs throughout the years. She was employed by TLC, Springbrook, Walmart and lastly at the Joshua House in Sidney Center.

Jacqueline loved spending time with her grandchildren and watching them play sports; she was their number one fan. Jacqueline just simply loved spending time with family and animals of all kinds.

Jacqueline is survived by her daughter, Ashley (Josh) Wayman and their children, Xavier Palmer, Logan Anzalone, Jaxon Wayman, Sofia Wayman, Noah Wayman of Otego; other grandchildren, Brandon Huestis of Mt. Vision, Faith Huestis of Cortland, and several loving friends. She was predeceased by her parents, George Hoppe and Myrtle Hoppe (Traxler); brother Joseph Hoppe and her daughter, Alicia Palmer.

Family and friends are invited to her Memorial Service on Saturday, November 11, 2023 from noon to 3 p.m. at The Salvation Army, located at 25 River Street, Oneonta NY 13820. A reception will follow the service.

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  1. My dearest friend, more like a big sister to me, we shared so many of life’s joys and trials. No matter where I went you found me, time spent apart never seemed to put distance between us. You were a great mom, grandma and great grandma. You thought with your heart no matter what the cost to you. You were a rare soul. I pray you are at rest, I will never forget you. It was an honour to travel on this rollercoaster ride called life. I will cherish the memories we made during the years and hold them dear to my heart. I love you, alway will, your bestie Fran.

  2. Thank you Jackie for your company and your caring heart. I’m thankful the time we got to spend together and the talks we had. You brought sunshine to all who knew you.
    Prayers for your family and friends.

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