Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2017)

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  1.    Aills,  Rose Marie
  2.    Pennington,  Lisa Ann
  3.    Clark,  Orma Lee
  4.    Gallaher,  Sauline
  5.    Dean,  Diane Marie
  6.    Harless,  Linda Leota
  7.    Cooper,  Charles Michael
  8.    Montgomery,  Jarek Lee
  9.    Hamlin,  Carla Pollock
  10.  Lyles,  Robert Edward
  11.  Allen,  Neil Michael
  12.  Blake,  Timothy Scott
  13.  Floyd,  Frank
  14.  Burge,  Wilkie Duane
  15.  Clagg,  Woodrow Wilson
  16.  Pyles,  Larry Ray
  17.  Price,  JoAnn
  18.  Damron,  Mark
  19.  Shy,  Gregory Keith
  20.  Gothard,  Betty Lucille
  21.  Davisworth,  Wanda Mae
  22.  Price,  Millard ( Jr. )
  23.  Ross,  Cassandra
  24.  Thomas,  Jackie Stover
  25.  Elkins,  Eva Jo
  26.  Booton,  Richard Keith
  27.  Park,  Cynthia Leota
  28.  Moore,  Carol Anne
  29.  Hager,  Timothy Wayne
  30.  Robinson,  Donna Jean
  31.  Lapelle,  Gary Ray
  32.  Russell,  Shirley Coffman
  33.  Harrison,  Alan Edward
  34.  Thacker,  William
  35.  Clark,  Robert Kelly

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary


Charles Michael Cooper, 60, of Glenwood, WV, died Monday, March 6, 2017 at his residence. He was born June 30, 1956 in Huntington, WV a son of the late Charles Cecil and Glordean Black Cooper. He worked for Hercules International Inc., and enjoyed hunting. Survivors include his daughter, Megan Michelle Cooper and her partner, Aaron Dalrymple of Barboursville, WV; a son, Charles Matthew Cooper of Huntington; two sisters, Gloria Courts and husband, Terry Courts and Brenda Ferrell, all of Huntington; a brother, Jeffrey Cooper and his wife, Terri Cooper of Glenwood; and three grandchildren, Charles Alexander Cooper, Emily Dalrymple and Cameron Dalrymple. His wishes were to be cremated and not to have any public services. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the family to help with his house payments and other expenses. Chapman's Mortuary is assisting the family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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