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For over a century, The Hopper Family, along with our staff of caring professionals, has provided compassionate and unparalleled service to the families of Barbourville, Knox County and the greater community. Throughout our one hundred and fifteen year history, The directors and staff of Hopper Funeral Home alongside the Hopper Family, have continually provided "our families" with time honored traditions, while attending to each family's unique needs and preferences.

In your greatest time of need, the professionals at Hopper Funeral Home will ensure that attention to detail will be given to all aspects of caring for your loved one and we will provide to you, the family, support and care, as together we create a fitting final tribute for your beloved.The Hopper family and our staff considers your loved one and your family - our family.
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2020: Hopper Funeral Home, Inc Celebrates 115 Years of Service to the Families of Southeastern, Kentucky. Century-Old Hopper Funeral Home, Inc., the oldest family owned funeral home in Knox County, Kentucky, dates back to 1905, when Mr. Ab Hopper ran a merchandise and funeral supply store located in downtown Barbourville.
Our Hopper Funeral Home, Inc. Staff Members are caring and dedicated professionals who understand that each family is unique and will have personal requests and traditions that they would like to see reflected in the last tribute they create for their beloved family member or friend.

The Hopper Funeral Home, Inc. Staff and the Hopper Family are here to help you with all of the details of your loved one's service and we pledge to work diligently to ensure that your loved one's final memorial is fulfilled in the manner in which you had envisioned.
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Vivian Mayne
Vivian Mayne
May 22, 2020
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My family has always used Hoppers. We have never been disappointed in the service and when my Brother passed in October we, of course, called Hoppers. Everything from start to finish was perfect. My Brother had been very sick and we didn’t even know if we could open him. Ms. Creech did an wonderful job on him and we were so pleased. I would recommend Hoppers without a shadow of a doubt. Couldn’t ask for any better!!
Jenniefer Siler
Jenniefer Siler
May 20, 2020
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As I looked at the pictures of the funeral home staff with their mothers today, it made me think about the passing of my mother this past Christmas Eve morning. Victoria and the staff at Hopper Funeral Home were there for us to provide comfort and guidance from just a few minutes after the hospital called them about mom’s death until well after the funeral service. I cannot express how much their personal service meant to us, especially on Christmas Eve. I’m thankful Victoria and Sally are carrying on their family’s tradition of caring for Knox county’s families. I know
Sam Smith
Sam Smith
Aug 22, 2019
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We used Hoppers for years; in my eyes, they were the best. Our last service was cremation; Does this mean that you should say good-bye in a narrow hall and with no one to greet you (unless you want to call a cold speechless man standing there a greeter). Would a nicer goodbye cost extra? I knew something was missing because this was the funeral home that we had always used. There are no longer a Jane or Roger there to greet you in the mannerism that they and the late Ann and Charley Hopper were known for.
Penny Norman
Penny Norman
Dec 25, 2016
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Jane & Anne are 2 of the most compassionate people that I have every met in the funeral home business. They have had many of my family and friends who have gone to the other side and are always pleasant, compassionate, kind, and friendly. I would recommend this place above any other in our area.