When you think of your loved one, you remember those unique qualities that were so special to you and that enriched your life and brought you joy and happiness. Yet those memories don't have to end with your loved one's passing. At Cooper Funeral Home, our mission is to create personal and meaningful celebrations that honor the unique life of your loved one and promote healing for friends and family who are grieving this loss.
We do that by listening to your family's needs to help you create a unique, one-of-a-kind experience you'll remember forever. We handle everything from the time we accept your loved one into our home, through visitation and memorial service, to final disposition in a cemetery or cremation urn.
We do that by listening to your family's needs to help you create a unique, one-of-a-kind experience you'll remember forever. We handle everything from the time we accept your loved one into our home, through visitation and memorial service, to final disposition in a cemetery or cremation urn.
Services
Since 1906, Cooper Funeral Home has been serving the community by helping families in their time of grief. It was in 1906 that J. M. and Cordelia Cooper bought their first stock of funiture, which included several caskets. That began a long history of providing personalized funerals for people in their community.
We understand how difficult it is when you've lost someone close to you. And we know intimately what you're going through. The grief and the anguish you're feeling is real and we want to help you navigate this journey a little bit easier. We do that by taking care of all of the details of the arrangements and making this life celebration a parting gift you'll remember forever.
One of the most important steps in the grieving and healing process is gathering friends and family together to honor a loved one's life. It's more than a way to say goodbye, it's an opportunity to celebrate the unique life of someone who was special to you. Today's life celebrations can be as unique as the individual who is being honored and can reflect any aspect of a person's life and personality.
You've just lost a special person in your life and you want to entrust his or her care to a funeral home that understands your needs and will be there with you every step of the way. Our mission is to help you through this difficult experience and the process of grieving so you can move forward on a path of healing and recovery.
At Cooper Funeral Home, we want to make the arrangements simple for you. Once you've determined whether you plan on cremation or burial, you can choose from a variety of urns and caskets designed to meet your specifications. At Cooper Funeral Home, you'll be able to select from a vast array of burial caskets made from various woods, metal and steel.
Reviews (9)
Debbie Fullbright
Nov 26, 2021
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Lorrie Dyer
Nov 23, 2021
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Greg Rader
Nov 17, 2021
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Our family was incredibly blessed by Jay and the entire team at Cooper during my mom's Celebration of Life reception and graveside service, just as we were almost 20 years ago when my dad passed. Every detail of my mom's wishes were honored. We are so grateful for the care that went into everything. They served our family as if it were their own, and we are forever grateful.
Fallon Jackson
Oct 19, 2021
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Very kind and helpful during and after the services what stood out to me the most was when the guy that came to pick up mu uncle's casket actually sat down with our tribal gravediggers and men and shared a meal that morning we had to cook breakfast for them. I never would of thought an actual worker would take the time out to come and sit and visit and eat with our family. Usually it's about the service they need to do and get done and go. But this man didn't he showed respect and sympathy towards our family and friends during this time of loss. I would like to see that with all funeral home associates
Pamela Powers
Apr 17, 2021
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Don Plumley
Dec 15, 2018
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David Lollar
Dec 23, 2017
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John Copeland
Dec 13, 2017
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M. R. Noneya
Jul 28, 2016
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