1934
2015
Glen Dale Copeland, 80, of Southaven, MS passed away Wednesday April 1, 2015. He was born December 17, 1934 in Parma, MO.
Glen is survived by his wife of 62 years, Georgia Faye Copeland. He is also survived by his sons, Marty Von Copeland (Debbie), Tracy Glen Copeland, daughters Cyndy Lynn Knight (Howard), Suzan Leanne Copeland, his grandchildren Stephanie Klinksick, Ashlie Eatinger (Stephen), Jordan James, and great grandchildren, Hayden Eatinger, Hayley Klinksick, Rylie Eatinger, Brayden Klinksick and his beloved pet Gracie.
A gathering of family and friends with a reception will be held on Saturday April 4, 2015 from 1:00 – 2:00pm followed by the service at 2:00pm all at Brantley Funeral Home, 6875 Cockrum St., Olive Branch, MS. Interment will follow at Autumn Woods Cemetery, Olive Branch.
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April 4, 2015
Cindy Moore Belote
Cyndy, I was so sorry to hear that you had lost your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. I have many fond memories that you all were a part of. God Bless you
April 4, 2015
Georgia, Cyndy, Marty, Tracy and Suzan I would like to add my condolences. Your home was always a refuge and a fun place to be on Buxton. May you find strength in the love of family and in the warm embrace of friends. Whoever you hold in the heart of you is forever and always a part of you Melissa Roberts Heise
April 4, 2015
Mike Bailey
My thoughts and prayers are with all of
Glens family , i will miss him, a true friend and admirable man.
April 3, 2015
The Fergusons
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
April 2, 2015
Suzan I am so sorry about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with your and your sweet family. Love and miss you bunches!
Kim, Tim and Cale Williams
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