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Dolores M. Cooper
AGE: 81 • Edison
Dolores M. Cooper (Medieros), 81, of Edison, passed away on Thursday, April 10, 2014, at the New Jersey Veteran's Memorial Home in Menlo Park Terrace. Born in Perth Amboy, she lived most of her life in Middlesex County. She worked as a Hostess for over 29 years at Jack Cooper's Deli which she co-owned and operated with her husband.
She was predeceased by her late son, Lois "Pepe" Medieros (2013); and her brother, Joseph Medieros. Dolores is survived by her husband, Jack Cooper, to whom she was married for 29 years; her children, Dominick Delicato and Dawn Rinaldi; step-children, Warren Cooper, Amy Tunison, and Cheryl Schickler; nine grandchildren, Dominick, Stephen, Nicole, Salvatore, Max, Ria, Ellie, Ross, and Melanie; a brother, Richard Medieros; and two sisters, Mildred Hunnings and Lillian Medieros.
Graveside services will be held on Monday, April 14, at 10 am at Woodbridge Memorial Gardens, Woodbridge. Visitation will be on Sunday from 2-5 pm at the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 23 Ford Avenue, Fords, NJ 08863. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the New Jersey Veteran's Memorial Home, 132 Evergreen Road, Edison, NJ 08837. For directions or to send a message of condolence, visit our website at www.flynnfuneral.com
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I thought of Dee with love today like I always do because she was like a Mother to me. I was honored when she would introduce me as her daughter-in-law but treated me like her daughter. She never struggled to be amazing because she was. When she thought she was facing her last days she kept on fighting with dignity. She was not wealthy but rich and very blessed with a loving husband, son and daughter who would move heaven and earth to make her comfortable and happy. In my heart, I lost a Mother and a friend. We shared a love for fashion, cooking and bingo. She will always be in my heart.
Barbie
April 12, 2014
Dee was a beautiful, courageous woman with a smile to brighten our hearts. She will be remembered with fondness. I shall keep her loving family in my prayers.
With deepest sympathy.
Peggy Kiraly
April 11, 2014
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