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Beverly Batchelor Cooper

Rocky Mount, North Carolina

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Beverly Batchelor CooperNashvilleBeverly Batchelor Cooper died on November 30, 2013 at the age of 84 in her home in Nashville surrounded by her family. Born to Ethel Thorne and Willard Pell Batchelor on November 4, 1929 in Nashville, Beverly graduated cum laude from Meredith College with a...

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Roy & family, we are so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a wonderful person. You will see her again in heaven.

Mr.Cooper & family:
I'm so sorry for your loss. Just know that y'all are in my thoughts & prayers....Just know that even though she is not here on earth you will that she will forever live on in your hearts & in the memories that you have.

Roy: I just heard about your beautiful mom. I know you will miss her. I am praying for you and the family.

Roy and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. You (Roy) helped me in such a troubled time in my life and I know the Lord will comfort you in yours.

My condolences to Mr.Roy Cooper,jr Coop and Pell. I use to babysit for Mrs.Cooper back in the early 1960's they were nice people to work for at that time.Coop was about 4 0r 5 and Pell had just been born Mrs Cooper was not a teacher at that time my nick name is (Janie Cooper)

With deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Beverly Batchelor Cooper. We are sorry for your loss and will remember the family in prayer. To the Cooper family know that God is with you in the loss of your loved one. May you find peace in the thought that your loved one is in a better place. "Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted." - Matthew 5:4 (King James Version. Edgecombe County Sheriff James L. Knight and Staff

Roy and family,
We are sad to hear of your loss. We pray for your healing in time and that the memories of your Mom will comfort you in the days ahead.
Senator Gladys Robinson and Staff

Mrs. Cooper was one of my favorite teachers. One subject I remember was literature, reading, writing. But she was my Cub Scout leader, den mother and that was a great start to years of Scouting. Her home was always open to the guys in our neighborhood. I remember trips out to the family farm.