1935
2017
Beatrice J. Cooper, 82, of Cross Lanes, West Virginia, formerly of Fayetteville, North Carolina went home to be with the Lord February 27, 2017 after a long illness.
“Bea” as known by her family and friends was a loving wife and mother, and will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
Preceded in death by numerous close friends and family members including two sons, Kenneth Faircloth, and Gary Pummill.
Left to cherish her memory are loving husband of 52 years, Ted A. Cooper of Cross Lanes, West Virginia; sons, James Faircloth, Donald Pummill, and Joseph Cooper; daughter, Tammy Terry; brother, Johnny Jordan; grandchildren, Kyla Cooper, and Ashley Faircloth who Bea helped raise, Michelle Reeves, Damie Bradley, Jonathan Kazee, Catrina Neudorff, Russell Franklin, Brandy Aranda, Ryann Henriquez, and Rachael Sutton; and numerous great-grandchildren.
It was Bea’s request that no formal service be held, and the family requests that those wishing to honor her, do so by donating to the charity of their choice in Bea’s name.
Condolences may be sent by visiting www.tylermountainfuneralhome.com
Tyler Mountain Funeral Home, 5233 Rocky Fork Road, Cross Lanes, WV 25313 is in charge of arrangements.
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Sponsored by Tyler Mountain Funeral Home.
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March 2, 2017
Kathy Akers-Allende
Thinking of all of you at this time & remembering Mrs Cooper. She was a 2nd mom to most of the kids that grew up with her kids. Keeping all in my thoughts & prayers. Love to all.
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