Born: 10/24/1944
Died: 07/31/2011
Visitation: Wednesday from 11AM to 4PM
Funeral Service: 4PM Wednesday in the Funeral Home Chapel
Interment: Coffey-Ingram Cemetey
Billy Joe Cooper, age 66 was born in the Oil Valley community, October 24, 1944 the son of the late Winfred and Mollie Sweet Cooper. He passed away Sunday evening, July 31st at the University Of Kentucky.
On April 14th, 2006 he united in marriage with Peggy Jane Eads Perdue Cooper, who survives.
Also surviving are his step children: Heather Perdue, Jared and his wife Melissa Perdue: his sister, Mary and her husband Clarence Bertram of Campbellsville and two nephews, Tracy and Gary Bertram.
He is preceded in death by an infant brother, Bobby Cooper and his niece, Jeannie Bertram.
Bill was a retired from Bell South as an engineer. He had served his country with honor during the Vietnam War in the Air Force and served his Lord as a faithful member of the Elk Spring Valley Baptist Church.
Expressions of Sympathy should take the form of donation to the Elk Spring Valley Baptist Church and can be mailed to the Funeral Home, 340 North Main St, Monticello, KY 42633
Born: 10/24/1944
Died: 07/31/2011
Visitation: Wednesday from 11AM to 4PM
Funeral Service: 4PM Wednesday in the Funeral Home Chapel
Interment: Coffey-Ingram Cemetey
Billy Joe Cooper, age 66 was born in the Oil Valley community, October 24, 1944 the son of the late Winfred and Mollie Sweet Cooper. He passed away Sunday evening, July 31st at the University Of Kentucky.
On April 14th, 2006 he united in marriage with Peggy Jane Eads Perdue Cooper, who survives.
Also surviving are his step children: Heather Perdue, Jared and his wife Melissa Perdue: his sister, Mary and her husband Clarence Bertram of Campbellsville and two nephews, Tracy and Gary Bertram.
He is preceded in death by an infant brother, Bobby Cooper and his niece, Jeannie Bertram.
Bill was a retired from Bell South as an engineer. He had served his country with honor during the Vietnam War in the Air Force and served his Lord as a faithful member of the Elk Spring Valley Baptist Church.
Expressions of Sympathy should take the form of donation to the Elk Spring Valley Baptist Church and can be mailed to the Funeral Home, 340 North Main St, Monticello, KY 42633
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