Deborah-Cooper-Obituary

Deborah Cooper

Arlington, Texas

Jun 3, 1951 – Oct 9, 2014

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June 3, 1951
DIED
October 9, 2014
LOCATION
Arlington, Texas

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Deborah "Debbie" Kay Jarrett Cooper 63, passed away early Thursday morning, Oct. 9, 2014. Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday at North Davis Church of Christ, Arlington. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Moore Funeral Home. Debbie was born June 3, 1951, in Fort Worth. She graduated from Polytechnic High...

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Debbie worked with me for a couple years selling IAB memberships. She was always so positive and encouraging towards me. She was going through different medical issues at the time but she always smiled so big and bright. Last time I saw her and spoke to her was back in 2011. So that shows you the impact a smile can make... it can last forever. Keep smiling people. Make a positive difference.

I loved Deb like a sister. We had so much fun playing cards at The Claremont. We would order in pizza or Chinese food and play until the wee hours of the morning. She was the sweetest, kindness, and most loving person I had ever known. Her Christianity was demonstrated with actions, not just words. There will never be another that can take her place. She is one of those friends that come into one's life only once.

Debbie was one of the first friends I made when I moved to Texas in 1960. It was in Miss Johnson's 4th grade class at Oaklawn Elementary. Deb was so warm and friendly and welcoming back then just as she was throughout her whole life. How fortunate I was to reconnect with her in the 1980's at church. It was so neat to have two daughters of our own the same age - Courtney and Emily. I have so many sweet and fun memories of her, both in childhood and as moms. She took me to my first Elvis...

God added another Angel into Heaven !

Deb, will never forget the great friendship between you and Julie and I. I remember all those times we worked together at the Claremont putting on dinners, parties, holiday events, and other fun events for all the residents at the Claremont. Your love and great humor and giving spirit has meant so much to everyone your life touched. I know right now that you are planning God's parties in heaven for all of us who will one day be with you and Him. We will truly miss your dedication and...

When I first met Debbie it was at Mott's in the Poly area of Ft. Worth. We always did our work but we had fun too. She was an Assistant Manager and I was a worker bee. We had lots of fun. Later I learned that my husbands best friend"s wife was her cousin. So I got to see her more often. She was a very sweet and loving person. I will miss her. Linda Wise (Azle, Texas)

I'm so sorry to hear of Debbie's passing. Went through 8 years of school with her. She was a lovely & very pleasant person to be around.
Loving prayers for her Family for comfort & peace, in this their time of need, in Jesus Name!
Kelli McKinney AKA (Beth Hughes)

Through all times good and bad, Deb, you were there for all of us. Our mama loved you; we all love you. You were hilarious, spontaneous, and truly one of a kind. I know you're with Jesus and the rest of our beloved family.

When I first met Debbie at Cracker Barrel she was with my friend Judy. Then she came to a couple of parties of mine , even threw one once for me, and when I got saved she was the first person to call me and wish me well. After that we shared a special bond and I felt like I really knew her. We sang karaoke at the St Pattys Day party, we participated in community garage sales together, and just the day to day funny stories in which there are many. The one thing I will remember the most about...