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Thomas Jowers, Sr
July 11, 2010
To Mr Cooper and family,
We are truly sorry for your loss and we wanted to share with you the scrkpture at 2 Cor.1:3-7 where it states 'the God of comfort comforts us in all our tribulations' amd also that the resurrection hope that Jesus tells us about at John 5:28,29 give us that additional hope to keep us going.
Again you have our deepest sympathy,
Thomas and Yvonne Jowers, Sr and family
Terrie Cooper
July 11, 2010
To Larry Cooper, Sr.: Thanks for sharing your Mother with me. Our good days out-weighed our rough days and I have no complaints. I was taught what to do and what not to do. Mom's life was an example of strength and endurance. We appreciated the legacy that was left to the family. We shall carry the "TORCH" proudly!
The Daughter-n-Law
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