Frances-Cooley-Obituary

Frances Cooley

Montgomery, Alabama

Age 73

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COOLEY, FRANCESFrances Lititia Holloway Cooley, "GG" was born to the late Clarence Holloway and Pathenia Byrdsong Holloway on October 13, 1941 in Montgomery County, Alabama. She was the youngest of three children, brothers Frank and Solomon Byrdsong who preceded her in death. She transitioned to...

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My deepest sympathy for your loss. She was a beautiful lady who always had a precious smile. Please accept my deepest condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

June 27, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. The
Cooley family will be in my prayers
during this difficult time. Trust
in God for strength to endure.

-Jean/Michigan

OMG!!!! Ms. Cooley, I am at a lost of words. I can't believe that you're gone and we used to have great times together at the guidance office of Carver High. When I didn't have a way to school, you would come pick me up every morning and take me home. I will forever cherish and love you deep within my heart. I will miss you dearly my love.

The loss of a love one is so hard to face, you just want to hide, go somewhere and escape!But death is something, we all must go through, I know its hard, when it's someone you loved and knew. Just know now, Aunt Lititia is in a better place, no more hurt or pain shall she face. It seems unfair and yes this is true, but she's in Heaven now watching over me and you!God has called her home to rest!!! And she's being well taken care of because God knows best!

Your mother mentored so many MPS employees. I was one of them. Thank you for sharing your mother with so many educators, parents and students. May the wonderful memories of your mother's love be with you and comfort you at this time. Remember Jesus is always there.

Anita Worthy Leige

My condolences to the family of Leticia Cooley. Her loss will be felt by her wide circle of friends and acquaintances who were gifted with her positive warmth and attitude. I will always remember our last conversation together as we stood in a long waiting line at the property tax office. Our common interest in Lab High, ASU and athletics made the wait more tolerable. She was a special lady. She will be missed.

Westwood community will truly miss a beautiful friend and neighbor.She never missed sending my family words of expression,comfort or concern in time of need.She always had a smile on her face and the love of God in her heart. The Westwood family will miss this Golden lady.

Remembering the sweet spirit of Lititia my prayer are with you as our father holds her in his loving arms. Sharing in your sorrow with love and friendship.