Bettie Elizabeth Cooper, 94, of Richmond, went to sleep in death on October 8, 2022. She was preceded in death by her son, Cleveland Cooper III; father, Harvey Boyers; mother and stepfather, Lucy and Frank Anderson, Sr. and brother, Harvey P. Boyers. Surviving are her daughter, Jane C. Johnson; four granddaughters, Cindy Johnson-Anderson, Julie Moore, Lori Smith and Kelly Johnson-Crowder; eight great grandchildren, 14 great great grandchildren, three sisters, Beatrice Brown, Lennie Thornton and Franceno Diggs; brother, Hamp Anderson; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd. The family will be receiving friends on Wednesday, October 19 from 4 to 7 p.m. in Scott's Chapel, 116 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Memorial services will be held 5 p.m. Friday, October 21 at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 2737 Hungary Spring Road and where remains will be viewed from 3:30 p.m. until the service hour.
Nicholas W. Evans sent Living Spirit Dishgarden for Bettie Elizabeth Cooper - October 20, 2022
Dear Jane,
Our thought, prayers, and deepest sympathy are with you.
Love,
The Evans Family: Kaye, Nick, Raven, and Nick, Jr.
I will remember you I'm so sorry I was not there for you when fell it I was there u will still be hear today love Tamika Thornton Kensington Cong love sister Jane too see later my queen
Dear Jane, I'm so sorry to read about your mother's passing. Thinking about you.
Connie Lancaster
Jane, I'm so sorry to read of your mother's passing. My mother passed away a few years ago, but I know she's happy in Heaven as your mother is. Thinking about you.
Love,
Connie Lancaster
Sister was always a pillar of encouragement and strength to all of us cousins. Her kind and gracious daughter and granddaughters bring joy to our large family and reflect the meaning of "grace" Rest In Peace dear Sister, your legacy continues. Chick Lambert Johns
So sorry for your loss. Sister Cooper was such a nice lady. May the promise of the resurrection. Jehovah comfort you and your family as you await the time when you will see her again. Jehovah Blessing be with you all. Horace & Doris Hubbard
Our dear loyal sister, Elizabeth, she accomplished so much in her life. All done with dignity and a determination to praise Jehovah at every opportunity given her. She left a legacy due respect and so many memories to reflect on for years to come. She had one special gift she was sure to leave behind, the gift of love and loyal service for so many years to our God Jehovah. She never met someone and not share her hope in Jehovah for the promise of a beautiful new earth she longed to have a place in nor the wonderful promise she's now awaiting, the resurrection. Although she's resting now, it's just around the corner when she'll continue with her last conversation and tell us what she's now looking forward to for the rest of her everlasting life. Elizabeth left a precious memory in all of our hearts, I'll treasure mine! Shermane Harless
REST IN PEACE HOPE AND JOY! B.A.WARD
I will keep you and family in prayer...she was such a sweet and wonderful woman. I will cherish the time I spent with her and I'll wonderful talks.
It was inevitable this day would come. Rest in eternal peace my beloved grandmother.
Wow what a very interesting individual Ms Cooper was I only knew her for such a short time but a wonderful opportunity to be able to assist in her care in the last year of her life. she was lively, entertaining and such a character with a personality that could match no other. Thank you Ms Cooper for allowing me into your life no matter how brief. Jane you were the absolute best caregiver/daughter a mother could have my thoughts and prayers are with you, and thank you so much Susan.
It was truly an honor of taking care of her and got to know her. We will always miss her love, izona and the family.
It was an honor of taking care of her, and she will truly be missed love, izona and the family
So sorry for your loss. Sister Cooper was such a nice lady. May the promise of the resurrection comfort you and your family as you await the time when you will see her again. Love Sylvia Stith
We never had the privilege of knowing dear Sister Cooper, but if she was anything like her daughter, Jane, another dear spiritual sister, she had to be an amazing person and beloved to all those who knew her. Our Heartfelt Sympathy and Love, Jerry and Angie Barnes Rockwood Park John 11:25
What a beautiful life she led
Betty comforted us , Kim , Kent and myself thru a horrible storm when our parents weren't home , I will never forget it...she was wonderful
I'm so sorry for the loss of a dear family friend. We knew her as Liz, big momma or momma. She loved everyone. We'll see her soon. Right around the corner. My prayers go out to her family. Love you all. Rev 21:1-5
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