Shirley-Cooper-Obituary

Shirley E. Cooper

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1934 - 2015

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Cooper (Boyink), Shirley E. Beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away on March 28, 2015 after a short illness, while wintering in Green Valley, AZ. She leaves behind her husband of 61 years, Richard C. Cooper and four children: Cliff (Julie) Cooper, Tim (Kim)...

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I am so very sorry for your loss, Dick and family. Was so surprised to read about this in the paper and look forward to seeing you when you return to Michigan. Thinking of all of you, Dick, Cliff, Tim, Tammy, and Bobbi.
Cheryl Jordan Burns

Although I haven't seen her for many years, I have and always will remember her as a gracious woman who loved God, and her family. They are all in my thoughts and prayers.

DLS

Shirley was a wonderful friend when I lived on Bailey Drive in Ada...I had lost track of her throughout the years. However when she was getting therapy for her total knee..I was fortunate to visit her and enjoyed catching up on our kids and grandkids.. May the Lord and family and friends comfort you in your loss of a great woman and friend

Grandma Cooper WOW! I'll prolly leave out a lot and miss some things. But I have been very fortunate to have had two awesome Grandmas! And got to spend lots of time with both. so lucky to have got to know them. And a lot of kids don't get that opportunity. Grandma Cooper lived the best life that someone could live! She knew how it was to love,and to be the kindest person you would ever meet. She would watch my Brother and I a lot of the time during the summer and take us swimming in...

I love you so much mom and miss you already. I'm so glad you went peacefully and we all got to spend time with you. You will never be forgotten and I will make sure your garden is beautiful and I will always love my Lord for all he gave me. Have a blessed Easter in heaven celebrating with your Lord.
Thank you Mom,
Tamara