Funeral Services for Mrs. Vivian D. Ware Cooper, "For I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:6-7, Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 11:00 A.M., Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church, Reverend Curtis Russell, Officiating, Interment, Middle Georgia Memory Gardens, "Hutchings Service"

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APPRECIATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
No one knows pain except one who has been afflicted by it. No one knows sorrow lest he has been caused to grieve by it. And there is no heart that can bear grievances without the warmness shown to it by friends.
The family of the late Mrs. Vivian D. Cooper acknowledges with deep gratitude all kindness extended during the passing of our loved one. May God bless each of you.
We, the family, would like to give special thanks to Carolyn Felton, a devoted caregiver, a dedicated niece, Leona Walton, Eastside Nursing Center, and Hutchings Funeral Home for the many and special selfless acts of kindness shown during our time of grief.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008 11:00 A.M.
Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church Reverend Curtis Russell, Officiating
Interment Middle Georgia Memory Gardens

OBITUARY
Vivian Dorothy Ware Cooper was born November 15, 1918 to the late Herman and Mable Ware in Macon, Georgia. She entered into eternal peace on August 21, 2008.
Vivian was united with Christ at St. Paul A.M.E. Church at an early age and continued her membership at Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church.
For a period of fifty-eight years, she was a devoted wife to her late husband, Cu rtis L. Cooper, Jr. She is survived by three sons, Curtis L. Cooper III and his wife, Betty Brown Cooper, Garey Cooper of Macon, Georgia and William Cooper and his wife, Velma Wilcox Cooper of Atlanta, Georgia; two daughters, Sandra Cooper Moffitt of Atlanta, Georgia and Vivian Cooper Holmes and her husband, Joseph Holmes of Macon, Georgia. Aside from her children, she is survived by three sisters-in-law, Ola Ware Hill and Dorothy Bonner, both of Macon, Georgia and Geraldine Ware of Chicago, Illinois; and one brother- in -law, Robert C. Brown of Macon, Georgia. The memory of Vivian Cooper will also be cherished by her seven grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Vivian will be greatly missed by all who loved d cherished her.

ORDER OF SERVICE
Processional
Selection........................... Choir 00 00 .............................................. Prayer................................................ Rev. Timothy Price, Pastor
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Scripture
Old Testament..............Psalms 23........ 00 .... Mr. Curtis Cooper New Testament..........John 14: 1-6.............. Mr. C.J. Price, Sr. Remarks.................................... .... Rev. Lamont Johnson, Pastor
Shy Temple C.M.E. Church, Atlanta, Georgia Selection........"His Eye Is On The Sparrow".. Mrs. Carla Cowan Obituary................ ..........Read Silently.. ........ ....... ..... Soft Music Eulogy................................................ Rev. Curtis Russell, Pastor
Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church Recessional
Repast Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church

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