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Steven D. Cooper

ARLINGTON, Texas

1962 - 2007

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COOPER, STEVEN D., 45, passed away on December 9, 2007. Funeral Service: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:30 p.m. at Moore Funeral Home Chapel, 1219 North Davis Drive, Arlington, Texas. Visitation: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Cooper born in Dallas, TX was a 20 year...

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Mr and Mrs Cooper

Thank you for contacting me regarding Steve. I want you to know, as others have already testified, that Steve was truly a great man! He was kind and compassionate! We met where I worked and he would come in and enjoy a cup of tea while we chatted. I truly enjoyed my friendship, no matter how brief, with Steve. As I was moving to Seattle, he encouraged me. He also said he envied me for being bold...he was the one to be admired and I will forever miss...

Jerry & Shirley,
I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know your son Steven but after reading about what others have said, I know you are very proud of the man he became. My heart goes out to your family. I am truly sad and have you in my prayers.

Jerry and Shirley,
Please know that my prayers are with you at this time. I did not get the chance to know your son. By reading the wonderful comments here I know he touched many lives. Take refuge in what he meant to so many people. Love always.

Dear Cooper Family,
I had the pleasure of flying with Steve the month of October. He made the Las Vegas allniters bearable with his patient smile and sweet personality. He was a great listener and wonderful flight attendant. I will miss him and my prayers are with your family in this difficult time. God bless you.

I had not seen or thought of Steven in many years, but his infectious smile and quiet and sweet spirit will always be a fond memory. He helped me learn to make perfect 2.5oz scoops at Baskin Robbins in high school. Finding we again worked for the same company for the last 8 years at AA makes me wish I had known and been more diligent in keeping up.
I pray God will give you comfort in this time of sorrow, and fill the void left with many loving and happy memories.

I haven't seen Steve for over 25 years, but his smile still lights up my memory. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.

To the Cooper family,
I'm so sorry for your loss, which I share with you. Working with Steve was always a guaranteed good time, as he was easy going and full of good humor, even in difficult circumstances. But mostly, I will remember him as kind, sensitive and intelligent. A terrible loss. My thoughts are with you.

Jerry and Shirley,
My heart is broken as I know how much pain you are experiencing. I am so sad, he was such a precious man, I loved him so much. I will always remember him as being one of Jenny's best friends and a constant joy in my home. I did not see Steve after graduation from high school, but occassionally heard about him when Jenny would run into him. He will be missed by the world, I know you were so proud of him, he truly was a precious person.

Love, marty burke

Dear Cooper Family, I am heartbroken to hear of your loss. I knew Steve at Tech, but lost touch after graduation. I was thrilled to learn that he, too, had become a flight attendant. I so enjoyed working with Steve. I admired his optimism and his gentle spirit and, of course, enjoyed his gorgeous smile! He was so very kind to passengers and was such fun to work with. Steven will be greatly missed at American Airlines. Sincerely,