James Cooper Jr.

Passed 09/14/2020

Obituary For James Cooper Jr.

(October 16, 1957--September 14, 2020 )

Tyler—Funeral services for Mr. James Earl Cooper Jr., 62, of Tyler, will be held on Monday, September 21, 2020 at 1 pm. The service will be held at Ceaugry & W.B. Houston Center in Tyler, Texas with Rev. Frankie James Cooper eulogist. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction John R. Harmon Undertaking Company.

Mr. Cooper was born on October 16, 1957 in Center, Texas and passed away on September 14, 2020 at UT Health East Texas.

He attended St. Louis Elementary, Hubbard Middle School and Robert E Lee High School. Mr. Cooper was a life resident of Smith County, grew up in the Church of God in Christ and he worked for Delta Drilling and Stone Container.

He preceded in death by his father, James Earl Cooper, Sr. and sister, Gail Marie Rogers.

Those left to cherish his memories are his mother, Evelyn Jean Cooper; brother, Rufus Cooper and sister; Cynthia Jackson. Although he had no children, he claimed Gail's children as his own: Markita Cooper Lane and Nicholas Cooper, as well as Markita's children: MarSen Lane, JAdian Lane, MAdison Lane and Nicholas's daughter: Nikyla Cooper. Public viewing will be held on Sunday, September 20, 2020 from 2 pm to 8 pm at John R Harmon Undertaking.



Guest Book

To the family of Mr. James Cooper Jr. May God keep you wrapped in his loving arms. God bless. From the transportation department at Meals on Wheels.

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My Prayers Of Comfort and Strength To You And Your Family. I Saw Your Brothers Obituary in the Tyler News Paper and Wanted To Send My Condolences. I Went To School With You. May God Be With You and The Family During This Time of Sorrow. Norma Bell Seago

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The loss of someone you were close to is never easy .James ( Jr. ) will be in our hearts and memories forever. Wishing strength and peace during this hard time words, no matter how kind can't mend a heart ache. Deborah Williams Logansport, La.

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The loss of some one you were close to is never easy.James ( Jr.) will be in our hearts and memories forever. Wishing strength and peace during this hard time words , no matter how kind can't mend a heart ache

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

- John R. Harmon | Tyler, TX