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Richard Cooper Obituary

Richard Warren Cooper

Greenville

Richard Warren Cooper of Greenville, SC, age 66, passed away on May 28. He was son of Dr. Warren and Mrs. Julia Cooper. Graveside services will be Friday, May 31, 1:00 (please arrive at 12:30) at M J "Dolly" Veterans Cemetery, 140 Inway Drive, Anderson, SC.

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Published by The Greenville News on May 31, 2013.

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Albert Fields

June 7, 2013

Coop, I will never forget you and thanks for introducing me to my better half, my wife Tanika.

June 4, 2013

Ricky & I grew up together on Mcbee ave. Those were the days! I had just asked about him. I had not seem him lately. I was told that he passed. I was shaken. To Rickeys family we loved him he was a kind hearted person. He will be missed.

Bless you! Love Barbara miller

Bill Ratliff

June 3, 2013

Ricky,you will be missed.

Frederick aka Downtown Freddie Brown Brown

May 31, 2013

Rickey,I will miss you. Always a great friend and mentor.

Vera Hall Dillard

May 31, 2013

Rickey you will be missed from our class of 1964.

Xanthene Smith Carey

May 31, 2013

Rickey, what have you gone and done, Now we won't have the chance for the great re-match in cards, so now I'll conceed you are the best and to me you are the King of Hearts; Love you my brother,
Xanthene S. Carey

nick como

May 31, 2013

In memory of Richard Warren "Coop" Cooper, he will be missed

Charles DeLano Eaddy

May 30, 2013

Well my old classmate and friend, though many years has passed, still my thoughts and memories of you is that of a true friend. I pray that your remaining family and friends be comforted by the words of our Lord and Savior as spoken in Phil 4:1-13. May you rest in the arms of our Lord knowing that your life in Christ is eternal; Amen.

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