On December 9, 2004, THOMAS M. COOPER of Capitol Heights, MD. Loving husband of Mae F. Cooper. Also survived by step-father James Carter, four daughters, Valerie, Wanda, Patricia and Tonya, three sisters Frances, Betty and Felicia, one brother Frank, 11 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends on Friday, December 17, at the New Macedonia Baptist Church, 4115 Alabama Ave. S.E. from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Cheltenham, MD. Arrangements by STRICKLAND FUNERAL SERVICES.
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Louise Rogers- Jones
December 16, 2004
May God bless the family and friends, And bring confornt for your family during these trying times. Thomas M. Cooper A great friend and classmate at George Washington Carver. We will miss you and never forget your kind heart.
Shirley Ann Jordan
December 15, 2004
Mae & Family, "WEEPING MAY ENDURE FOR A NIGHT, BUT JOY COMES IN THE MORNING". WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY.
Hoffman Bldg 1, ( RETIRED ). Relocated back to Virginia.
rebecca barrett
December 15, 2004
Mae,
My thoughts are with you and your family at this time
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