Cooper-Andrews-Obituary

Cooper Turner Andrews

Cleveland Heights, Ohio

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age 26, of Cleveland Hts. OH was killed on April 19, 2023 in Bakhmut, Ukraine. Cooper loved the outdoors and Boy Scouts achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. He enjoyed Barber Shop, Musical Theater, Model United Nations and Cross Country running while attending Heights High School. Spending time...

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Of all the places you could have gone brother, you went to the farthest place to die for a beautiful people fighting for their lives and freedom. You have truly given more than most you are loved. You are remembered with great . May God keep you forever

I knew Cooper as a friend and talked to him on the phone not long before his passing. He was an outstanding friend, teammate, and human being. It has been my honor to have a friend like Cooper and I will continue to think of him often, and try every day to be a bit more like him.

I did not know Cooper, nor his family. What a brave, brave and kind young man he must have been, to help others so selflessly, in their time of intense need. Sending blessings and thoughts of comfort to his family and friends. Wishing him Godspeed on his journey ahead.

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13 Cooper's commitment to freedom and sacrifice for the freedom of millions of Ukrainians will not be forgotten. . Glory to the hero. '. Memory eternal.

oooh-rah! RIP brave young man

Thank you for your very brave service to our country ! God bless you

It's one thing to fight for your own country, as the brave warriors of ukraine are doing. But to lay down your life for another country, thousands of miles away, VOLUNTARILY. On my best days, I can only TRY to be half as brave. As I continue to be inspired by the Ukrainian people, I look up to this dude, a little older than my sons, from right here at home. God bless his family for raising this guy into the man he became. I really believe only the good die young. And this young, brave,...

I met Cooper only twice, once at my son´s home in Powell, Ohio where he and his Dad were visiting while in the area for a Boy Scout function. We shared scouting stories, noting that although my scouting activity occurred decades earlier, they were the same. I was deeply impressed with his demeanor and knew that he held all the scouting rules dear to his heart. Those same values and ideals later made him a good Marine also. My son was Cooper´s Godfather. Martin and Yetta raised a wonderful...

"Dyakuyu" (Thank You-Ukrainian), Sgt. Cooper Andrews! Truly, "A Man for Others!"