Jan 22, 1981---Oct 09, 2025

HOW WE WILL MISS HIM…

On October 9, 2025, at age 44, Stephen Korey Hopkins was received by Jesus with the saints in heaven. Right before he left, he made those around him promise to “never lose their faith.” He wanted to make sure we all would hold onto what matters most— knowing that the Lord is good, even if we can’t see it with our natural eyes. He wanted us to always believe what Jesus promised in the scriptures. Stephen’s last words were a powerful legacy, as was his whole life.

Stephen’s three-year battle with cancer was nothing short of valiant. He fought with faith in God’s promises. He stood on Psalm 91. He always spoke of trusting the Lord.  Through it all, Stephen trusted God. He met this horrific challenge as he met all of life—  with great optimism, forward motion, and steadfast strength—always encouraging others in his inspiring, dynamic way. His legacy of amazing character lives on in his amazing children, Elle, Jack, and Will Hopkins. They have been and will continue to be greatly blessed by all Stephen was as their earthly father.

Stephen was born in Sedalia, Missouri, January 22, 1981. He was the first son of Dean and Sophie Hopkins. Soon his brother, Ted, was born and his family moved to Jefferson City, Missouri where he attended Trinity Lutheran School from first to eighth grade. He then attended Jefferson City High School from grades 9-12, graduating in 1999 as a four-year golf letterman.

One God-ordained evening, Stephen met Sarah Leslie Nunn at his church youth group.  It was clear, they were meant to be together. They weathered the vagaries of youth and college days, and were married on August 28, 2004. All who knew them were blessed.  They modeled what mutual respect and teamwork should look like—in their togetherness, individuality, in career-building, in social interactions, and especially in raising their three children. Stephen and Sarah Hopkins begged closer observation, to note how they approached this thing called marriage. They were uncommonly and beautifully together. Now Sarah will carry that gift with her always. Their love for each other was so evident, such an indescribable blessing.

Stephen also loved his family—his parents and brother and his family, Sarah’s family, cousins, nieces, nephews—all were always welcome at the Hopkins home. He was intentional about reaching out to connect with family, drawing all together with his irresistible magnetism. He also made sure each of the children were named after a beloved grandmother or grandfather. Stephen greatly valued family in heart and in action.

Stephen graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in architecture and later earned an MBA from the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). He then worked for several international architecture firms, one of those being Kansas City’s Populous. There he had the opportunity to help create the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame as the lead designer. In 2014, Stephen became Founder and Chief Design Officer of Shield Lockers, a leader of mass-customization in health care and locker room systems for hospitals and college and professional teams, located in Kansas City. He won several awards for his innovative design/build systems. He was AIA, NCARB, IDSA, and LEED AP BD+C accredited. His industry-leading thinking has been featured in Fast Company and Becker’s Hospital Review, and he was featured in Kansas City Magazine’s ’40 under 40’ in his early career. Regarding his work ethic, he has been quoted as saying, “I’d rather be wrong trying, than right and just talking. Ideas are easy. Executing is magic.” And, “Stay curious, and humble. Never stop learning.” Stephen lived these words.

It also must be noted that Stephen was an avid, over-the-top Chiefs, Royals, and KU fan. If you knew him, you KNEW this. He proudly sported fan garb even down to socks covered with their logos. He helped ‘his team’ win through his attendance at games and also by coaching the players through his television screen. Definitely NOT a wallflowertype fan.

A member of St. Agnes Catholic Church since 2023, Stephen delighted in receiving the Eucharist, that foretaste of the wedding feast of the Lamb and the promise of what awaits him in the resurrection of the dead and the life of the age to come. Until that day, his wife, Sarah Hopkins, three children, Elle, Jack, and Will await their joyous reunion with Stephen in heaven—as do his parents, Dean and Sophie and his brother, Ted and his family.

In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to: St. Agnes Parish, Roeland Park, KS or St. Agnes School, Roeland Park, KS .  Another option is to donate to the school charity through Venmo @stagnesrams



Condolences

Julie Hietbrink Oct 13, 2025

We are sending gigantic hugs and all the prayers to Stephen's family. Julie, Jeremy, Jackson & Jake Hietbrink

Michael Kovalenko Oct 13, 2025

Uncle ,Parma ,Ohio

Words cannot express the sorrow the I have over Stephen’s passing. I know he’s in a better place but it’s still hard to accept. May God bless you and your family always. Your family is always in my prayers.

Scott and Debbie Kent Oct 13, 2025

Friends ,Salina ,Kansas

Sending condolences to you Sarah, Elle, Jack and Will. Stephen was a special man to us as all of you are. We’re so sorry for your loss and we pray God’s peace, comfort and love will surround all of you. We love you all! Love you, Scott and Deb

Tony and Irma Newby Oct 13, 2025

Close neighbors ,Jefferson CityNo May ,Missouri

May the God of all comfort and hope draw you close to His heart and carry you through this sad time in your lives. We love you, Tony and Irma.

Christine Lumby Oct 14, 2025

Friend ,Lake Winnebago ,Missouri

Dear Sarah and Family, My deepest condolences on the loss of such a special man to many. The message in his obituary was amazing as a man of faith and his positive spirit. Everyone in your work family wishes they could do more to support you. Please know we love you lots and are praying for all of you. Big hugs my friend!

Beth Benedict Borders Oct 14, 2025

Sending so much love and prayers to the whole family.

Greg Sherlock Oct 14, 2025

Collegue ,Kansas city ,Missouri

My deepest condolences. Stephan was a remarkable colleague and friend—admired by everyone he worked with. His energy was contagious, his mind ever curious, and his passion truly inspiring. I am deeply saddened by his passing, but my heart is uplifted knowing how brightly he lived. He is now in God’s hands, and his legacy will live on in our thoughts and prayers forever. Stephan left a lasting mark on everything he touched. I pray that his family finds strength and comfort in carrying forward his precious legacy.

Brenda Ziegler Oct 14, 2025

Trnfy Lutheran Youth Group & Faith Lutheran Church ,Jefferson City ,Missouri

Stephen was always the "life of the party!" He was always the goofball but respectable to others! My condolences tohis wife Sarah, children, in laws brother Ted & family & Dean& Sophia!

JUDY RIDGEWAY Oct 14, 2025

Church ,Jefferson City ,Missouri

Dear Hopkins Family, We are sending heartfelt condolences on the loss of Stephen. Sending so much prayers and peace which passes all understanding through Jesus. In Him, Judy and Doug Ridgeway Faith Lutheran Church

Debbie Hodges Oct 14, 2025

Aunt ,Knoxville ,Tennessee

I am shocked and saddened to learn of Stephen’s passing. I truly am sorry. My prayers will include you Sarah as you navigate this unknown territory and for your kids that God will be with each one as they walk this journey. I am so sorry that this is part of your story. Debbie

Denise and Shelby Workman Oct 14, 2025

Friend ,Kansas city ,Kansas

I’m keeping you all in our prayers. May God’s love bring you comfort, and may Stephen rest in peace. So incredibly sorry for your loss we are greatful to have known him at St.agnes. From Jay Williams to Jack- a friend he really adores - so sorry for the loss of your dad he was always so nice to me as your friend. Thinking about you and your family

Kyle & Roxy Herrick Oct 15, 2025

Friend ,Sedalia ,Missouri

Thoughts and Prayers to all. Stephen will be missed by many!

Ryan Oct 15, 2025

Cousin ,Cleveland ,Ohio

I am having trouble putting my thoughts into words. I loved and respected Stephen so much and I know he is now resting peacefully with God. Stephen was an incredible human being and this world isn’t the same without him.

Hillary LaMar Oct 15, 2025

Cousin ,Yukon ,Oklahoma

My heart aches for your loss. Gone far too soon, his strength and spirit will never be forgotten. Praying Gods comfort and peace surround you all during this heartbreaking time.

Will Otten Oct 15, 2025

Friend ,Jefferson City ,Missouri

Hopkins family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family family during this time. May God grant you peace and comfort during this time. - Will and Blayre

Jeff and Kelly Randall Oct 15, 2025

Friend ,Lawrence ,Kansas

Stephen’s legacy will live on through you all… what an amazing man! Thank you for sharing this with us. We are holding you tightly in our prayers.

Madison Beck Oct 15, 2025

Mentor / Mentee ,Seattle ,Washington

Stephen gave me my first opportunity for design work while I was in college. I learned so much from him while I worked at Shield and I must credit him with where I am today in the profession. He was a fantastic mentor and will be missed. My condolences, Maddi

Nick Runnebaum Oct 16, 2025

Friend ,Overland Park ,Kansas

We haven’t known each other long yet we already feel close to the Hopkins family. Stephen always had a way of making me feel energized and like we were “old friends” from the first time we interacted. We will lift you up whenever called upon. Such a wonderful family and we are all praying for you. Brooke, Elle, Maverick and Nick

Randy and Linda Bickel Oct 16, 2025

friend of family ,Jefferson City ,Missouri

Our deepest sympathy to Stephen’s family. You are and will remain in our thoughts and prayers.