Friday, June 25, 2010
Public Servant, Florence Helen Cooper
Obituary
COOPER, Florence Helen (nee Cosgrove) RCMP (Ottawa).
Retired peacefully at St. Patrick's Home on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at the age of 92. To the end of her days, Flo kept her sweet smile, humour and strong spiritual faith. How lucky and blessed we all are for having had her in our lives.
She was the much loved sister of Patricia Keelan of Ottawa and cherished stepmother of Helen Kelly of Belleville. Loving grandmother of Alan, Donna, Lisa, Aimee, Helen, Margaret, Eric and Michael. Dear aunt of Sheilagh Marie Keelan; Dan, Paul, Brian, Michael, and Maureen Coffey. Treasured great aunt, great grandmother, cousin, neighbour, and friend. Daughter of the late Henry and Louisa Cosgrove, Flo was predeceased by her beloved husband Eric Cooper; sisters Mary, Margaret, Bertha, Violet and brothers William and Michael; and stepson Michael Cooper.
The family is forever grateful to Louise Marsden for the devoted care and companionship she gave Flo in her final years and also extends its deep appreciation to the staff and volunteers of St. Patrick's Home.
Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W. (Centretown) Ottawa, Saturday, June 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. Mass of Christian Funeral will be celebrated on Monday, June 28 at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, 399 Victoria Ave, Belleville. Interment at St. James Cemetery, Belleville.
In Memoriam, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Belleville General Hospital Foundation or St. Patrick's Home Foundation appreciated.
The Ottawa Citizen from 6/24/2010 - 6/25/2010
'Maintain Our Memories'
*Whenever I met Florence during my visits at St. Patrick's Home in Ottawa, she would fondly recall yonder days when she was Assistant to senior Officers including deceased Reg.#12001, Deputy Commissioner William 'Bill H. Kelly.
JJH
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