In Memory

Donna Cooper



 
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02/02/10 02:02 PM #1    

Misty Goff (Wilkinson)

I am shocked. I had no idea. Donna was in the marching band and I marched within two persons of her for three years. I can not remember a negative word coming from her mouth. We weren't the best of friends at all, but I would still consider a friend of mine when we were young.
I hope she was happy in her short life.
Misty Goff Wilkinson

02/04/10 02:48 PM #2    

Lucretia Blackwelder (Sullivan)

I am so sorry to hear about Donna. I remember many a sleep overs at her house!! I can't believe she is gone! I wish the best to her family.

02/12/10 12:30 PM #3    

Candy Garmon (Lowery)

I am in shock. I would never believed that Donna would leave this earth so soon. She was such a dear person. Donna, thanks for the CraZy times in the marching band. Much Love.

08/30/10 09:57 PM #4    

Renita Hardiman (DeStefano)

Donna Cooper Fowler
Mrs. Fowler, of Charlotte, passed away Wednesday, May 5, 2004 at Presbyterian Hospital. She was 31.
Donna was born June 26, 1972, in Charlotte, to Mr. Grady Edward Cooper and Brenda Liles Cooper. She was a homemaker and attended Western Carolina University. She greatly enjoyed arts and crafts.
Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM Saturday, May 8, 2004, from the chapel of Lowe Funeral Home, 4715 Margaret Wallace Road. Burial will follow at Sunset Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 9:00 PM on Friday, May 7, at the funeral home.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Fowler is survived by her husband, Tony Van Fowler; her beloved son, the pride and joy of her life, Tony Aaron Fowler; brother, Kenneth Edward Cooper, Donna's kidney donor; one niece; and one nephew.
Memorials may be directed to the Metrolina Kidney Center, 928 Baxter Street, Charlotte, NC 28204.
Lowe Funeral Home is serving the family of Mrs. Fowler.

Published in Charlotte Observer on May 7, 2004

01/02/11 09:41 PM #5    

Melissa Rentier (Cocherell)

I was shocked to find out about Donna. Donna was a dear friend of mine during our high school years. We were best of friends our senior year. Even after graduating we kept in touch for a while. At some point in time, I can't remember when, we drifted apart. Our lives took seperate paths. Over the years I would think about her and that I really needed to get back in touch with her. It wasn't until last year that I tried to find her. That was also the time that I found out that she had passed away. I am sad that she is gone and that I didn't try to contact her sooner. The world lost a beautiful and caring person. She was a great friend and I will cherrish all the great memories that we made.  RIP and love ya always.


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