Born July 28, 1973, in Fort Campbell, she was a daughter of Randall and Juanita Cooley of Hopkinsville, and the late Wanda Lamb Cooley. She was a member of Junction City United Methodist Church. She had worked at the Emergency Operation Center since 2001, was classified a "Class A" dispatcher and was recently promoted to assistant terminal agency coordinator, working as supervisor of National Crime Information Center data.
Survivors include a daughter, Madison Nicole Walker; four brothers, Randall Glen Cooley Jr. and Carl Dickerson, both of Hopkinsville, Darrell Dickerson of Harrodsburg and Charles Dickerson of Paris; and four sisters, Debbie Scott, Anna Mann and Sue Hutson, all of Hopkinsville, and Amanda Davis of Toledo, Ohio.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Owens officiating. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Madison Walker, in care of U.S. Bank, Hopkinsville.
Born July 28, 1973, in Fort Campbell, she was a daughter of Randall and Juanita Cooley of Hopkinsville, and the late Wanda Lamb Cooley. She was a member of Junction City United Methodist Church. She had worked at the Emergency Operation Center since 2001, was classified a "Class A" dispatcher and was recently promoted to assistant terminal agency coordinator, working as supervisor of National Crime Information Center data.
Survivors include a daughter, Madison Nicole Walker; four brothers, Randall Glen Cooley Jr. and Carl Dickerson, both of Hopkinsville, Darrell Dickerson of Harrodsburg and Charles Dickerson of Paris; and four sisters, Debbie Scott, Anna Mann and Sue Hutson, all of Hopkinsville, and Amanda Davis of Toledo, Ohio.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Owens officiating. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Madison Walker, in care of U.S. Bank, Hopkinsville.
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