Andrew-Copeland-Obituary

Andrew Copeland

Norfolk, Virginia

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Andrew L. Copeland VIRGINIA BEACH - Andrew L. Copeland, 38, of the 300 block of Rutherglen Muse, passed away Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, due to an accident while employed with Fed Ex Ground, Chesapeake. He was born in Fort Sill, Okla., to the Rev. Edward A. and Mary L. Copeland of Lawton, Okla. He...

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Omg I´m just now finding out We were friends and attended church when we were young. My condolences to the family.

We use to work with Andrew at Fort Monroe Hampton, VA for a few years. We shall always remember him. We use to talk about building web pages all the time and he would always express his faith in God. He was the kindest hearted person you would ever want to meet. In fact, I shall always be thankful to God for giving us the opportunity to meet such a nice person. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Copeland Family. May you take comfort in knowing an angel is watching over the entire...

May God shine down on you and your family. Sorry I was not able to come to the funeral with Rev. Crump, but my prayers were with you.

May the love of God keep you in his arms.

The Crumps

May God's Peace fall on your family.
Andy and I were friends in grade school and throughout Highschool. I remember clearly, he taught me the game of basketball and how to draw one of our favorite football players Tony Dorsett.

My deepest condolences go out to the entire Copeland family. May God be with you during this most difficult time. Andy and I were friends in high school and just recently said "hello" again after 20 years through Facebook. He will be greatly missed. Jutta (Price) Burch

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No matter what your trials are, or how big your mountain seems; The Lord is there to see you through; He’ll go to all extremes. So if your cross seems hard to bear, and you know not what to do; The One who loves you most of all will be there to see you through.

We, the members of the Bethany Missionary Baptist Church, want the family to know that our hearts are with you as we gather to bid a Christian good-bye to, Mr. Andrew Copeland, the...

The sorrow of the faithful
is not that of permanent loss,
but the tender sense of sadness
that comes in saying good-bye for now
to someone we love.
May today's sorrow give way
to the peace and
comfort of God's love. Be Blessed.

Cope, as we knew him was a wonderful, warm, and well loved co-worker. I will miss him. My sincere condolences.

Shelley E. Turley

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.