Cooper, Frank
We are so very sorry to hear of Frank's passing, he was like family to us. Please know you are all in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time.
Herman & Gina Blumenshine - 5/1/2015Have some fine memories of Frank, some are of elk hunting in the Dubois area. Our condolences and prayers to you Katherine and your great family.
Skipp & Bev McCrary - 5/1/2015So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I always enjoyed seeing Frank and visiting with him. How ironic and "small world" it was that he ended up selling water well drilling bits to my uncle in far off Minnesota! Condolences from my family and from the all the members of the Lost Springs Band to Frank's whole family.
Tim Ervin - 5/3/2015Oh, Katherine--So sorry to hear of Frank's passing; Becky sent me news today--so many good memories of being together. It is our prayer that God will grant you peace and comfort as you remember your life together. Our love to you and kids
Tim & Rita Isabell - 5/4/2015Tobi Gresback - 5/4/2015
Dear Cooper Family,
We were so sad about Frank's passing. We remember how friendly you all were to us every time we ran into you. Found memories of how well you whirled around the dance floor when the Lost Springs Band played. God bless.
Steve & Tobi Gresback
Prayerful Thoughts, Anita Magee Nicholson
Anita Magee Nicholson - 5/7/2015I love yall and I pray that the Lord wraps his loving arms and around you and gives you peace. I wish I could have came but just know we send our love from Louisiana.
Harriet Westmoreland Cupp - 5/8/2015It was with much sadness that I read of Mr. Frank's passing in the
Franklinton newspaper. I knew Mr. Frank pretty well even though he was 15-18 yrs. older. I remember Mr. Denny Valiant had a big dun cutting horse named Moss Cottonmouth that kicked Mr. Frank in the leg one day breaking it. I have some very good memories of Mr. Frank and always will.
My Condolences,
John William Bell
1708 Main St.
Franklinton, LA 70438