Michael-Cooper-Obituary

Michael V. Cooper

Geneva, New York

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GENEVA - Michael V. Cooper, 52, of 17 West St., passed away suddenly on Friday (October 15, 2010) at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital.Family and friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. in Wednesday (Oct. 20) at the McGuigan Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday (Oct. 22) at...

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i was glod to meet him for a coach. he was a great man

Sue,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Mike was a wonderful man he will be missed by many. We have fond memories of him and your family. You are missed in the Candor community! Love you all ~ The Woodin's

i only known coach cooper a short from my step son #68 james lamonte and had a few conversations with him and from the first moment i talked to him i knew he really cared about his players and he was a good man. he will be sadly missed but also was a pleasure to know and his memory will forever in all he knew.

To my sister Gale and family. To Susan and family. My deepest sympathy to all of you for the loss of Michael. Had some great times as we were growing up. Can remember pushing Michael around in a baby carriage when I was eight or nine. This was in Palmyra, N.Y. We pretended that we had a Hot Rod car and he would laugh like crazy. Will miss you very much but will see you on the other side. Uncle Bobby (Pfafftown, N.C.)

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Cooper family. I had some good times with Mike and Wally while we where at college. I wish you the best in your time of sorrow.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To the Cooper Family my deepest condolences. Coop was a great friend through alot of years. We first met when we were young, during the summer I would spend time with my Aunt Jane Heidenreich. We met up again when I was in College in Herkimer & he was visiting "Bart". Then we had some greats time in Rochester while he was going to school. I last saw Coop at a Newark - Geneva basketball game we talked about the old days & about his family that he was so proud of. I sure am going to miss...

My thoughts and prayers go out to Alyssa and her family. I haven't seen you guys since high school but I want to express my deepest condolences. Im so sorry for your loss. Mr Cooper was a great guy and he will be missed.

You could count on Coop to have a kind word, especially when you needed it most. I will treasure my high school memories of him forever. God bless the Cooper family and I know he's smiling down on all of this outpouring of love.