Vincent COOPER, Age 71. Beloved husband of Carolyn. Dearest father of Terry, Susan Betts (Mark), Lauren MacDonald (Scott) and Kelly Winks (Scott). Dear grandfather of Patrick, Anna, Vince, Michael, Carianne, Tim, Madison, Ian, Elizabeth and Ben. Great grandpa of Caleb and Martin. Loving brother of Dolores, Edith, Emily, Walter, Judy, Sara and Ray (deceased).
Funeral Mass: Wednesday, April 21, 10:00 AM at St. Bridget of Kildare Church. If desired the family suggests contributions to Seasons of Life Hospice or the Lance Armstrong Foundation. To offer condolences visit www.ZaborFH.com
Messages of Condolence
A life is like a song we write in our own tone and key,
each life we touch reflects a note that froms the melody,
we choose the theme and chorus of the song to bear our name,
and each will have a special sound – no two can be the same,
so when someone we love departs in memory we find,
their song plays on within the hearts of those they leave behind,
a life is like a song we write in our own tone and key.
We extend our deepest sympathy with many caring thoughts and prayers to the Cooper family.
John & Cheryl Biggs
We extend our deepest sympathy with many caring thoughts and prayers to the Cooper family.
John & Cheryl
Dear Cooper Family,
I am so sorry for your loss please accept my sincere condolences at this time. Something that I personally have found to be a great source of comfort is the thoughts expressed in the Bible at John 5:28,29 where we see that God is going to use his son to bring our loved ones back to life. Also at revelation 21:4 we see that God is goin to eliminate all of the causes for why we deal with sorrow,pain and evendeath itself. It is my sincere hope that these thoughts bring your family comfort at this time. Once again i am so sorry for your loss.
Dear Carolyn and family,
Vince was such a caring man too all he touched, God take care of him and bless the family.
Jim
Our deepest and prayerful sympathy to all of the Coopr family. We lived on the same street for 35 years, and will always remember VInce walking to the mail box, no matter the weather, with a huge smile on his face, that warmed the hearts of all who saw him. When we drove thru the parkway, Vince was always riding his bike, dressed in bright yellow so you ould not miss him.
Our prayers, love and thoughts go out to his wonderful family. May you be consoled by his memory, deep love of all of you and his love of God. God Bless You at this sad time and always……
Rick, CIndy, Brian and Stephen Esdinsky
Our deepest sympathy to the Cooper family. Vince and I worked together at J&L Steel for many years and it was a privledge to know him….a kind, caring man.
God Bless….may memories fill your heart with joy!!!!!!!
Bill and Stephanie Hasson
Dear Carolyn and Family.With much sadness and fond memories of Vince, I extend great sympathy to you at this time. May God give you strength to carry on , You are in my thoughts and prayers as you have been for months. God bless all of you and be with you always. Love, Joan M. Eisenmann and Family
Dear Carolyn and cousins – We are so sorry to hear of Vince’s death. Please accept our deepest sympathies. I have such fond memories of Vince over the years, from being a “flower girl” in his and Carolyn’s wedding, to watching him as a wonderful father and grandfather. He was always such a positive, warm, and loving person, and as you may know, a great favorite of my mother, Anne Eisenmann. I hope it helps just a little to know that your loss is shared by so many whose lives Vince touched. He was a wonderful role model, and will be greatly missed.
Linda Eisenmann and family
To Vince’s Family and Friends: Let us thank God for the great gift of Vince in our lives. The memory of his generosity, sharing and his smile should always serve as a reminder of what we should all be like. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen
I was very sorry to hear about Mr. Cooper passing. Please accept my condolences and I have such good memories of him. Time passes so quick and people get lost along the way but never forgotten. Mr. Cooper was always alot of fun in our days of Holy Name and our high school years. Hope your family is at peace and Lauree, please look me up……..Laura Ciric
A good man obtaineth favour of the Lord From and old steel worker.
Carolyn & Family…Please except our sincere sympathy for your loss. Both myself and my sister, Patricia, have fond memories of Vincent and his sisters, from when we were children, back in Coal Center, Pa. You and yours will be in our thoughts.
Vince & Patricia