COPENHAVER, NORMA E.; of Waterford; died October 25, 2014; at 89 years of age. Loving wife of the late Gerald. Dearest mother of sons Mark (Janet), Joel (the late Cynthia), Scott, Glenn, Bryan, Adam (Dawn); grandmother of Erica, Ryan, Chelsea, Noelle, Gordon, and Ian; great grandmother of Madison, Hailey, Gracie and Olivia. Preceded in death by three sisters; and one brother. Norma worked for Pontiac Motor Division in administration and in real estate for many years. She loved cooking, baking, gardening and she was the family photographer. Funeral Service Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 10 a.m. at COATS FUNERAL HOME-WATERFORD. Burial follows Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, Pontiac. Family will receive friends Friday 3 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be made to Waterford Veterans Memorial Fund or Fallen Heroes Memorial Foundation. www.CoatsFuneralHome.com/obituaries
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Glenn and family, so very sorry to hear of the loss of your mother, may she rest in peace.
Charla Thompson
November 4, 2014
So very sorry. You are all in our thoughts, in our hearts, and in our prayers. The Spear & Shipp Families.
Kathy Shipp
October 31, 2014
Sorry for your loss Glenn Copenhaver and Family,you are in our Prayers !
mark demers
October 30, 2014
Let God be your strength (Psalms 55:22)
October 30, 2014
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