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It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, Promise Michelle Cooper, and her precious unborn daughter, Miracle Michelle Marie. Promise was a radiant soul whose deep spirituality, love, and kindness touched everyone around her. Though her time on earth was far too short, her legacy of faith and love will live on through the memory of her and the daughter she carried.
Promise was loving, compassionate, and wise beyond her years. She had a profound connection to her faith and found joy in prayer, meditation, or serving others. Her love for God and her spiritual journey inspired those around her to seek meaning, kindness, and grace in their own lives. She was eagerly anticipating the arrival of her daughter, Miracle Michelle Marie, who was already deeply loved and cherished.
Miracle Michelle Marie, though never held in our arms, will forever be held in our hearts. She was a symbol of hope, love, and the beautiful future Promise dreamed of. Together, Promise and Miracle brought light and love into our lives, and their memory will continue to guide us.
Promise and Miracle will deeply be missed by her father, Timothy L. Cooper, mother, Tia M. Cooper, brothers, Jessie J. Holmes, Jaware A. Holmes, Marcell D. Holmes, Jacques D. Collins, TaShon J. Cooper and Latrell K. Cooper; sisters, Coralisha A. Cooper, Shontia R. Cooper and her aunt Kari Entenmann, Coleen Brock, Shareta Cooper; uncles, Ty Tucker, Arlo Entenmann, Jeremy Sheltra, Chris Sheltra; grandparents, Karen R. Brock, Priscilla A. Cross aka Milwaukee, grandma and Roger Sheltra and her goddaughter, McKinley M. Martinez, cousin Tonya Martinez, Ayden Martinez and uncle’s Dennis Cooper and Kargie Cooper as well as her many friends and spiritual community.
Though we grieve in their physical absence, we take comfort in knowing that they are now together in the arms of the Divine.
Promise was met with family and friends in the spiritual world to help guide Promise and baby Miracle’s way are as follows: grandpa, Charles D. Brock who so loved so much, her great grandmothers, Veleeta Wenzlick, Mary Cooper, Alice Brock and Rachel Sheltra; cousins, Keaton Wiseman, Kendall Wiseman and Anthony Mosher and her aunt’s Kaythong, Vilaysane, great aunt, Janice Mosher and great uncle, Ralph Wenzlick.
We are sorry if some names aren’t mentioned. Please know it wasn’t intentional. Promise loved each and every one of you all.
A Celebration of Promise and Miracle’s lives will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 1:00 PM at New Chance Missionary Baptist Church in Spencer. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Promise GoFundMe page or Cashapp $tya2007.
Rest in eternal peace, sweet Promise and Miracle. You will forever be in our hearts. #justiceforpromisecooper
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