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Thomas Henry "Tom" Cooper

Jackson, Michigan

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Cooper, Thomas Henry "Tom" 5/16/1936 - 11/20/2021 Mason Thomas Henry "Tom" Cooper, of Mason, Michigan, passed away on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan. He was born on May 16, 1936, in Jackson, Michigan, the son of Henry and Frances (Fuller) Cooper. He is...

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We extend our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your dad and now your mom....we feel in shock along with you and can hardly believe they have both left ys so quickly. We were just with them at Deckers Anniv. Dinner. Then your dad was on zoom just 3 Sunday nights before and stayed in to chat after and never stopped smiling. He just loved the gospel and love to share the gospel with others. As you all know he was great in Sunday School with all ages. He held the attention and gave a clear...

We really liked and admired Tom. The kids all remember him as the one who passed out silver coins. He was a wonderful influence on all who came in contact with him. Especially all the young people he influenced for good over many years. A truly bright and happy face any time we saw him. We were very sorry to hear of his passing, and pray for Nancy and the family in this time of grief.

Mrs Cooper, David and family, As I remember you as a neighbor growing up in Jackson, I´m so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

A true servant of our Lord Jesus Christ in all aspects of his life. It was an honor to call Tom a friend and helper in the Gospel. He suffered, served, and worshiped the Lord Jesus with his lifetime. Such good memories to cherish. Our love and condolences to Nan and the family we have you in our prayers. So much more could be said but I think the Lord Jesus will say it "well done thou good and faithful servant" .

Prayers for Nancy and family. The travel and missionary work you two shared will be a great comfort for you in the days and years to come. Blessings for you and yours.

I worked with Tom in the computer room and even shared an office with him, for a short time, up on the 3rd floor. He always had a smile, a good story and a helpful nature. My prayers go out to the entire family.

Nancy and family, please accept our condolences on Tom´s passing. I had the pleasure to first meet and work with him in the computer room at Consumers. He was one of the smartest, and funniest, people I ever met. I´ll never forget his story on retuning "fat" bacon to the grocery s tore. Later in life, we would run into him volunteering at Henry Ford. He would always offer to buy a coffee and always had a story. I´m sure he will continue doing that full time now. God bless your...