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Art Coppinger Obituary

Coppinger, Art
80, died March 21 in Camp Verde. He was born January 2, 1931 in Tolleson, Arizona, to William and Maria Louisa Rivera Coppinger. He worked for the Salt River Project, and also served three terms in the State Legislature and one term as a Yavapai County Supervisor. He also worked in real estate and as a rancher. Art is preceded in death by his parents, sister Lola, brothers Billy and Charlie, and daughter Linda. Art is survived by his wife, Daphne, daughter Brenda Coppinger Kelly (Tom) of Camp Verde, son David (Helen) of Cashion, AZ, stepsons Damon Combs and Paul Landry Combs; five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Also a brother R. L. of Buckeye, sister Mary Hartman (Bud) of Payson and Frankie Lou (Larry) of Phoenix, and many nieces and nephews. Art had faith in the resurrection and knew he will rest in God's memory until Jesus orders him to come on out of the tomb just as he did Lazarus. He will get to hear the voice of Jesus and he talked to everyone he knew about his belief and his hopes. He was a very unique and wonderful man. His family and friends will always remember his fairness, his love for people, and his knowledge of ranching. He was a cowboy from the old school and knew horses and could almost talk to them. He was exceptionally smart whether in his days of politics, his ranching, his real estate career or whatever he did. Twenty years with Salt River Project, retiring as a water master, real estate developing and all the other things he did showed his abilities to accomplish whatever he set out to do. A memorial service will be held on Saturday April 2, 2011 at Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, 1310 S. State Route 260, Cottonwood at 2:00pm. An online guestbook is available to sign at www.westcottfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Mar. 27, 2011.

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March 28, 2011

Art's family and ours go back a long time and we are deeply saddened to hear of his passing. Thank you Art for the good times you gave us when we would go camping at your place by the creek. Those were the best times ever. We also remember the hunting trips we had with you and David, those also were some special times. Our condolences go out to Daphne, David, Brenda and to the rest of his family. Farewell dear cowboy...and he rode into the sunset..
Danny & Irene Quinonez and family.

March 28, 2011

Uncle Art, you've gone too soon. May you rest in God's memory until Jesus orders you out of the tomb. During that rest may your soul find peace, for that is what we prayed for during your final days. You will be missed but certainly not forgotten. We will continue to hold those dear to you and comfort them as they continue their walk without you.

You old cowboys leave those young horses alone....

July Flowers

March 27, 2011

Grandpa, we all love you and miss you. I am so thankful to have had you in my life. You were my father figure and I miss you. After loosing my mother I really leaned on you and I am thankful you were there. I am also thankful for having your influence on me during my childhood in the Verde Valley.

I love you and miss you
Your Grand-daughter
July Parker Flowers and family

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