Deborah-Cooper-Obituary

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Deborah Bridges Cooper

Manchester, New Hampshire

Nov 23, 1964 – Nov 2, 2025 (Age 60)

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BORN
November 23, 1964
DIED
November 2, 2025
AGE
60
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester Obituary

With loving remembrance and quiet sorrow, we share the passing of Deborah Bridges Cooper on November 2, 2025. Surrounded by the love of her family, she journeyed to a place of peace after a courageous battle with cancer that she faced with unwavering grace and strength.

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To Deborah’s family I am so sorry for your loss!! She was a wonderful person and an awesome coworker. She will be missed daily!! my hearts, and prayers go to you all my deepest sympathies coworker Elaine

Mrs.Cooper was an amazing teacher! My son had her 2 years ago and was a hard student, but she never gave up on him. Her and I had a strong relationship but her and Isaiah became so close. The news of her passing hit the both of us hard. She will be dearly missed. My condolences to her family!

My deep condolences on the passing of Deb-- a wonderful mother, wife, sister, and human. This obituary talking about her and her life shows she lived a life well-lived and well loved. She will forever live on in memories shared & the many lives she made better. I'm sorry I didn't have the pleasure of meeting and conversing with Deb. My thoughts are with Chip, their kids, and family in this dark time. You did well Deb, rest easy.

My sweetest Deb. I am so broken to hear of this news You were there for me and my girls in their early elementary years. You brought such love and enthusiasm into your classroom. You have left us all too soon I miss you dearly.
All my love
RIP my dear friend.


Essie Shuman

Ms Cooper was the best teacher i ever had at wilson for third grade. She was a good teacher she solved problems strongly and fast. R.I.P

Deb, I will always remember how hard we worked with our students. When I do progress monitoring this year, I so wanted to tell you how many had grown from kindergarten to second grade reading in just year. I know how you would have celebrated with them. I miss having our morning discussions of what weird thing had happened after school the day before. I miss your stories about Adee's school.
I will see you in the future and let you know what our 'kids' did.