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Cooper "Coop" Eickstaedt

Kenosha, Wisconsin

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Cooper G. "Coop" Eickstaedt 1995 - 2016 Cooper G. "Coop" Eickstaedt, 21, of Kenosha, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016. Born in Milwaukee on Jan. 21, 1995, he was the son of Jeff and Lisa (Ammendola) Eickstaedt. A lifelong resident of Kenosha, he was educated in local schools and...

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I am speechless and heart broken for all of you. I am so sorry for your devastating loss. XOXOXO

So sorry for your loss. Our thought are with you. Percilla and Bonnie Bonacci

I am so sorry for the family's loss especially for one so young. I cannot even begin to understand what you are going through right now but I would like to offer my prayers and condolences to his parents and all of the family. May the sweet Lord gently guide him on his new journey. May your memories help to console you during this difficult time

From your family in Sault Ste. Marie...prayers for the whole extended family. The loss of a young person is so tragic. Heaven has gained another angel.

From your Moloney cousin, many sympathies on your great loss. He and all of you are in our prayers and we will have Masses said for him. Holding you up to our Lords great mercy.

So sad to see that a young person has passed on so early in life. Praying for the family and friends. No words to ease their pain.

I'm very sad to see a young person, especially one I grew up with pass away. I havent talked to Cooper in years but I think about him from time to time, I regret losing contact with him unfortunately we drifted in highschool. I miss ya, Coop. I cant believe you're gone... You were someone I always admired, an all around great guy. Rest up, brother.

I am very sorry for the loss of your son and brother. Although I did not know him, I too recently loss my 25 year old son, Cory Allen Bisher, who also graduated from Tremper. As a mother, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Words cannot express the sorrow in his death. He loved coming to "Kane's Grandma's" house for cookies. He will greatly be missed by many friends.