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Cooper, Michael James

In Loving Memory

Cooper, Michael James

May 29, 1954 - February 11, 2025

Cooper, Michael James passed away on Tuesday, February, 11, 2025.

Loving husband of Jane Cooper (nee Marra) of 48 years; beloved father of Angela (Dan) Farley, Melissa (Drew) Sedlack and Patricia (K.C.) Farrell; dearest papa of Madalyn and Cooper Farley, Landon and Sutton Sedlack; dear son of the late Albert and Ethel Cooper (nee Diedrich); brother of the late Albert (survived by Pam) Cooper; son-in-law of the late Joseph and Wilma Marra (nee Nieters); brother-in-law of James (Patricia) and Joseph Marra; our dear uncle, cousin and friend of many.

Michael worked for Anheuser Busch.

Visitation Friday, February 14, 10:00 a.m. until Service 12:00 NOON at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. Interment Our Redeemer Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Lewy Body Dementia Association, 912 Killian Hill Road, S.W., Ste 105, Lillburn, GA 30047.

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12 thoughts on “Cooper, Michael James”

  1. I remember the first time I met this sweet fella…It was the mid to late 70’s. Jane brought you over to my parents for a basement haircut.
    Whenever I hear a Todd Rundgren song I will forever think of you💜
    Rest easy…
    Tom and Sue🌻

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  2. Michael Cooper was loved by plenty at Avalon memory care. I’m truly goig to miss him from the time he started I told him he’s goin to be my bff and my last moments with him I hugged him for a long time told him I loved him I became sick I really sad I didn’t get to see him but his Girls know how much I loved and cared for him I also trained people to care for him like I did I’m crying as I write this because I got to experience things no one couldn’t and I’m happy I have this gift to look after others like I do while Their family continues to other duties knowing they loved ones in a safe place ..

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  3. Mike Cooper (Coop) was a great guy to work with in the Logistics Division at Anheuser Busch. Mike was a very valuable employee in achieving the division’s success. He was a team player and respected by all his peers.

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  4. Mike was truly one of the nicest and most caring individuals I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. His kindness and warmth touched the lives of so many, and his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
    Mike’s genuine and compassionate nature made him a friend to all he knew, and his presence will be greatly missed. Jane and family, may you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May you find comfort in the memories you shared with Mike and in the knowledge that he made a positive impact on the lives of so many.

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  5. Mike was a friend and great coworker for many years at Anheuser Busch. He helped me and many others stay focused on meeting important objectives for many years, always with a positive can do attitude. He truly is one of the nicest guys around, always respectful and eager to help others.

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  6. I first met Mike when he pledged Phi Sigma Epsilon during our time at SEMO! I also knew All and remember the great times we had in College. Mike and his white belt were mainstays in the Phi Sig house. Rest well brother from a full life that was well lived . You will be missed !

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  7. With wonderful memories and a smile ( and a tear rolling) on my face, I reminisce the fun times and great parties with the Phi Sigs at SEMO! Mike was always there and willing to help, plan and solve any issues! He was in Jay’s and my wedding party and walked my grandmother down the aisle, she thought he was so handsome!!! I pray your family’s good times and memories will bring some comfort in the days, months and years to come.

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  8. Coop you will be missed. I hope you know how much you meant to all of “The Groupies” that you mentored throughout your many years in Inventory Management at AB. People talk about the year someone was born – to the year they pass and realize it is everything that is accomplished within that -dash- that really and truly mattered.
    Coop you wore many hats, were so much to so many and so dependable. You never wanted the spotlight on you, yet you always achieved the goals that were set with flying colors. You pushed us to be better. Thank you Coop, for everything. Sympathy and prayers to your family. Kathy Castner

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  9. Mike was truly one of of the nicest man I knew. Now he is the person we all loved without any health issues, in heaven with god. He will be missed, I am sure he is looking down to protect his whole family.

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  10. Mike was a gentle man who loved Jane and his girls. I never heard him raise his voice to anyone. We shared great memories at Country Hill Swim Club as our kids grew up there and later at LHS, as our girls were besties. He did not deserve this awful disease and he will be missed by everyone that ever knew him. RIP dear friend💔

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  11. Mike was a great guy. I grew up with Mike and Al on Fleta Street in Lakewood. The Cooper boys were always very nice and a lot of fun. Always cracking jokes. God be with the family in this difficult time. Prayers being lifted up for all of you.

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  12. Mike was a truly wonderful man. His leadership abilities at AB were well above many.
    It was a pleasure to work with Mike in the twenty five years I knew him in several capacities.
    Mike was a companionate man with a deep love for his pups and family.
    My deepest prayers are with Mike and his family. May he rest in peace.

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