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Lynlee Roberts
June 18, 2008 | St.Michael, MN


Charleston, South Carolina
COPE, Justin Justin Edward Cope, age 25, beloved husband of Kimberly Blevins Cope and son of Orben and Vickie Cope of Rock Hill, SC, died Tuesday, June 12, 2007. He was born July 7, 1981 in Chattanooga, TN. He attended Northwestern High School in Rock Hill, SC and graduated from Charleston...
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Lynlee Roberts
June 18, 2008 | St.Michael, MN
What a celebration we had on your one year son. It is hard to shed off the old skin and replace it with the new! There has been many times that I call out to you only to hear the echoing of the sound of my voice before I realize that I must communicate with you (in Spirit)through our Lord and Savior. Then, every cell of my body begins to rejoice because I know where you are and what you are doing. I, sometimes get a bit jealous before I realize that I can do the same rejoicing and...
Mark Blevins
June 17, 2008 | Ladson, SC
Its been almost one year ago that the Lord took you home from us brother. Its hard to deal with the fact your not here everyday but as it gets closer the pain gets greater. I know there will be a great celebration for you every year from here on out. It is something you deserve! I never realized what a great person you were to everyone and me man until you passed away! Its hard to go through certain things and not have you there but you were there in spirit and I have come to terms with that....
MATT ELLIOTT
June 07, 2008 | YORK, SC
hey justin i miss you so much its just so hard to think that you are not around anymore im sorry i didnt spent as much time with you i could of but every time i did i saw everything i ever wanted to be in you. i couldnt of ever asked for a better brother or a better person for my sister i miss you man its so hard to realize that your not around anymore but you will never be forgotten if i can be half of the person you were i will be happy with my life. i wish you were still here to guide me...
Gary Blevins
February 01, 2008 | Ladson, SC
Well son, I think about you every day and sometimes talk to you in my own quacky way! That is what I love about you, and miss the most, your ability to see right to the soul of a person. I like to think that you are a younger version of me, although I know that I am a older version of you still being tweaked in your strongsuits. When God creates a masterpiece in some (such as you) it is done quickly and in others (like me) it takes a little bit longer. I am excited that I will see you...
Mark Blevins
November 29, 2007 | Ladson, SC
Its Thanksgiving morning and the tears won’t stop flowing as I wish you were still with us. I think about last Thanksgiving when I was so happy you were going to be with us in Columbia to celebrate Thanksgiving with Mark’s family. So many of them had not met you yet and I was so proud for them to meet my new son in law. Of course they all loved you. I think of you guys playing football after the meal and remember your contagious smile and beautiful dimples.
I still can’t believe...
Mom Blevins
November 22, 2007 | Ladson, SC
Dear Mr Cope
you were an awesome teacher and fun
I enjoyed it when you would sing in class, you will always be my favorite teacher I love you Mr.Cope and miss you very much.
Midori Reardon
October 26, 2007 | Ladson, SC
Mr. Cope was my music teacher at Oakbook Elementary. I will really miss him. He was a real fun teacher to hang out with. I will always miss him an d never will forget him. i njust want to the family that just think about the good things thats what i do to keep me smiling.
Haley Crocker
September 17, 2007 | Ladson, SC
My name is Joann Frye; I am the mother of two of Mr Cope's students from Oakbrook Elem. This year our children moved to Flowertown Elementary. One of the first weeks of school our children came home from a bus ride with tears in their eyes. They had heard that Mr. Cope had passed. We did not believe it, urban legend of sorts. You see, we had a busy summer and did not catch the article in the paper in June. May Mr. Cope rest in peace. He certainly touched a lot of little lives. My...
September 13, 2007