He attended schools in the Newark school system. Jerome owned his own mechanic business.
Jerome met and married his lovely wife, Eleanor.
Jerome leaves to cherish his memories: his son, Jerome E. Copeland of Texas; three granddaughters, Najirah A., Anayah J., and Qadirah J. Copeland of New Jersey; two grandsons, Jasir A. and Jayden A. Copeland of New Jersey; one sister, Stephanie (Broderick) Hall of California; four brothers, Henry Johnson of Syracuse, New York, Terrace (Donna) Harper, John (Raquel) Harper and Ricky Harper all of California; seven aunts, Angie M. Dupree of Virginia, Bernice Harper and Jean Harper of Syracuse, New York, Mildred Johnson, Joan Johnson, Cathy Johnson, and Bonnie Johnson, all of California; two uncles, Taylor Harper Jr. and Gregory Harper of Syracuse, New York; two great aunts, Josephine Hurt of Orange, New Jersey and Cora Perkins of Virginia, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He also leaves to mourn his favorite cousin, Michael Harper, and his very close friend, Na’een Hall.
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He attended schools in the Newark school system. Jerome owned his own mechanic business.
Jerome met and married his lovely wife, Eleanor.
Jerome leaves to cherish his memories: his son, Jerome E. Copeland of Texas; three granddaughters, Najirah A., Anayah J., and Qadirah J. Copeland of New Jersey; two grandsons, Jasir A. and Jayden A. Copeland of New Jersey; one sister, Stephanie (Broderick) Hall of California; four brothers, Henry Johnson of Syracuse, New York, Terrace (Donna) Harper, John (Raquel) Harper and Ricky Harper all of California; seven aunts, Angie M. Dupree of Virginia, Bernice Harper and Jean Harper of Syracuse, New York, Mildred Johnson, Joan Johnson, Cathy Johnson, and Bonnie Johnson, all of California; two uncles, Taylor Harper Jr. and Gregory Harper of Syracuse, New York; two great aunts, Josephine Hurt of Orange, New Jersey and Cora Perkins of Virginia, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He also leaves to mourn his favorite cousin, Michael Harper, and his very close friend, Na’een Hall.
To send flowers or plant a tree in memory of Jerome Harper, Sr., visit the Tribute Store.
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