Education Trust for Jack Cooper
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Sandy Serpa Cooper passed away May, 10, 2019, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her friends and family, on her own terms. She fought a long battle with cancer, that never lacked grace, courage, beauty or love. She was almost 38 years old.
Sandy was the beloved wife and partner of Garry Cooper, for 20 years. She was the most devoted Mommy to Jack, who will miss her deeply. She leaves behind her parents Connie and Francisco, brother Robert, sister Regina, in laws Garry and Beth, sister in law Brianne, and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Sandy was always giving of her time and skills, regardless of her health. She devoted herself to her family. She gave tirelessly to many philanthropic efforts through fundraising for charities or at Parent Council at Jack's school. Sandy was always involved in organizing a get together or fun for the kids, in her neighbourhood, that is less without her. She was a skilled brow and lash artist, giving incredible confidence to the clients she served. She had a keen and unique sense of fashion, and always displayed her personality in a way that was authentic.
As per Sandy's wishes, you are invited for a time of visitation and fellowship at the LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, 371 Dundas St., on Saturday, May 18, 2019, from 2-6 pm. The family is requesting that donations be made in memory of Sandy for the future education of her son Jack that she so dearly loved.
Sandy was the beloved wife and partner of Garry Cooper, for 20 years. She was the most devoted Mommy to Jack, who will miss her deeply. She leaves behind her parents Connie and Francisco, brother Robert, sister Regina, in laws Garry and Beth, sister in law Brianne, and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Sandy was always giving of her time and skills, regardless of her health. She devoted herself to her family. She gave tirelessly to many philanthropic efforts through fundraising for charities or at Parent Council at Jack's school. Sandy was always involved in organizing a get together or fun for the kids, in her neighbourhood, that is less without her. She was a skilled brow and lash artist, giving incredible confidence to the clients she served. She had a keen and unique sense of fashion, and always displayed her personality in a way that was authentic.
As per Sandy's wishes, you are invited for a time of visitation and fellowship at the LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, 371 Dundas St., on Saturday, May 18, 2019, from 2-6 pm. The family is requesting that donations be made in memory of Sandy for the future education of her son Jack that she so dearly loved.
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Garry Cooper
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