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Marian Virginia (Randall) Cooper

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Birth Date: 1902
Death Date: March 3, 2014
Age at Death: 98

Obituaries

Free Enterprise page 10 - March 13, 2014

Marian Virginia Cooper 1902-2014.
Marian Virginia Cooper, 98, passed away at her residence at the New Castle Senior Housing on March 3.

She was preceded in death by a son Lebert Cooper of New Castle; her parents William J. Randall and Mattie E. Randall of Gypsum; her two brothers Rolland Randall and Harold Randall of Eagle; and her sister LeVeta Whittaker of Eagle.

She is survived by her daughters, LaVeta Tharp (Ralph) of New Castle and LaVerle (Tex) Faulkner, of Grand Junction. Survivors also include 11 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.

Virginia was greatly loved and will be missed by her family and numerous friends.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date.

Free Enterprise page 13 - May 29, 2014

Virginia Cooper, 1915-2014.
Burial services for Virginia Cooper will be Saturday, June 7, at 11:30 a.m. at Sunset View Cemetery in Eagle.
Virginia was born at home on Aug. 8, 1915 in Eagle. She graduated from Eagle High School in 1934 among a class of seven students. She was the last remaining member of the EHS Class of 1934.
Virginia married Lebert Larkin COOPER in June of 1934. He was employed by the railroad. They later moved to California where Lebert was employed at Mare Island Shipyard.
Virginia later moved back to Colorado where she was employed at the Eagle Pharmacy for many years. After she moved to Glenwood Springs, she was employed at J. C. Penny Co., Bryant Drug Store and Safeway.
After retirement, she moved to Castle Valley Senior Housing in New Castle where she was living when she passed away in her home on March 3, with her family in attendance.
Family was the most important thing to Virginia and she loved nothing more than spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also loved flowers, gambling, traveling, camping and fishing. She was looking forward to summer and fishing at Meadow Lake, which was one of her favorite fishing spots.
Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, Matsy and Bill Randall; her siblings LaVeta Whittaker, Rolland Randall and Harold Randall; and a son, Lebert Cooper.
She is survived by daughters LaVeta (Ralph) Tharp of New Castle and LaVerle (Tex) Faulkner of Grand Junction. She also is survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Virginia had many friends and she will be missed by all.
A pot luck lunch, at the Eagle Ranch Pavilion Studio, will follow the graveside service.

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