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Stephen K. Cooper

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Stephen (Steve) K. Cooper 60, Lincoln, died Tuesday (3/31/09) surrounded by family after a long battle with lung disease. Born in Portsmouth, Va. September 21, 1948 to Jay and Helen (King) Cooper. He attended high school in Hartington, Neb. Served in the United States Air Force from 1966-1970....

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On behalf of the Lincoln Memorial Day Observance Association (LMDOA) we would like to express our sincere sympathy on the loss of your loved one. A man of great courage who served in our nation’s military , so that we may have the freedoms we enjoy in America today. Each year, a Candlelight Vigil is held on Memorial Day night at the Antelope Park Veterans Memorial Garden, 30th and “A” Street in Lincoln (East of the Auld Building). At this time, all names of veterans of our Armed Forces, in...

We were very sad to hear about Steve's passing. I will remember many good times that we had. The "Old Man" did have fun in his younger days. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dennis and Bennie,
I was sad to hear about Steve's passing. When I told Dawn, she remembered that, as a child, she always liked Steve, of all of Byron's friends. Probably his easy way of joking with the kids. My thoughts are with you. I think there could be some smiles in Heaven when Steve and Byron run into each other. Best wishes to all of the family.

Nancy,

My family are keeping you and your family in our prayers. God bless.

Nancy: I was so sorry to hear that Steve had died. I'm sure you will miss him a lot but remember that he will always be at your side sharing things with you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Nancy,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you.

Nancy,
We are sorry to hear of Steve's passing. We will be keeping you and your family in our prayers.

Joel and Jenny Brunke

Nancy,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Your family has been in my thoughts and prayers. May the memories you have help you through this difficult time.
Best regards,
Steph and Jeff Guthrie

On behalf of the Lincoln Memorial Day Observance Association (LMDOA) we would like to express our sincere sympathy on the loss of your loved one. A man of great courage who served in our nation’s military , so that we may have the freedoms we enjoy in America today. Each year, a Candlelight Vigil is held on Memorial Day night at the Antelope Park Veterans Memorial Garden, 30th and “A” Street in Lincoln (East of the Auld Building). At this time, all names of veterans of our Armed Forces, in...