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Dixie Rae Cooper (Nana)

September 17.1934 — March 13, 2009

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POSTED March 31, 2009 5:12 a.m.



Beloved wife of Edward H Cooper passed peacefully and entered into Heaven with her ever faithful husband and family at her side.

Mother to Charles Cooper, Micki Wood, Patti Willson, and Gary Cooper and Nana to eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren, she had a full and wonderful life. Her loving devotion, unconditional love, courage, and wisdom will be forever remembered by all whose lives she has touched. It is hard to say which is bigger: her heart, her spirit, or her smile. Never missing an opportunity to help those in need, welcome a new baby, or offer words of encouragement, she truly loved life. The words “I can’t” were not in her vocabulary and she lived each day looking forward to the joy the next would bring. Dixie was a long time resident of Cupertino, CA and most recently of El Dorado Hills, CA.

In Lieu of flowers donations can be sent to the El Dorado Hills Fire Dept., “Fill the Boots for Burns”, 1050 Wilson Blvd. El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

Memorial service to be held on April 4, from 1 to 2 p.m. at P.L.Fry Family Chapel 290 North Union Road, Manteca.

Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin
Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Mar. 31, 2009 05:12a.m. EDT Dixie Rae Cooper (Nana) Manteca Bulletin
Beloved wife of Edward H Cooper passed peacefully and entered into Heaven with her ever faithful husband and family at her side.

Mother to Charles Cooper, Micki Wood, Patti Willson, and Gary Cooper and Nana to eight grandchildren, three great grandchildren, she had a full and wonderful life. Her loving devotion, unconditional love, courage, and wisdom will be forever remembered by all whose lives she has touched. It is hard to say which is bigger: her heart, her spirit, or her smile. Never missing an opportunity to help those in need, welcome a new baby, or offer words of encouragement, she truly loved life. The words “I can’t” were not in her vocabulary and she lived each day looking forward to the joy the next would bring. Dixie was a long time resident of Cupertino, CA and most recently of El Dorado Hills, CA.

In Lieu of flowers donations can be sent to the El Dorado Hills Fire Dept., “Fill the Boots for Burns”, 1050 Wilson Blvd. El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

Memorial service to be held on April 4, from 1 to 2 p.m. at P.L.Fry Family Chapel 290 North Union Road, Manteca.

Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin
Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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