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around the world. She embraced new cultures fearlessly, appreciating and enjoying new ideas, but it was the people she encountered, no matter what language they spoke, that were always most important to her. Mary Alice delighted in serving the people in her community. She was very active in her church, worked for the Food Bank and Meals on Wheels, Inn From the Cold and numerous other charities. She was a beloved wife to Bob, mother to Jill McIntyre, Graham Cooper (Sandra), Catharine Carson (Kevin), and Ian Cooper (Emma), Grandmother to Genevieve, Rob, Annelies, Craig, Rebecca, Jesse, Claire, Hannah, Maeve and Josie, and Great Grandmother to Margaret. She also had a loving extended family that she discovered later in life, including brothers Jim, Bob and Lorne. Mary Alice was a bright spark of joy in this world. She had a gift for making people feel welcomed and special. She loved her family fiercely and adored her husband, Bob. Her presence was always a welcome gift and her smile lit up a room. She will be so intensely missed by all who knew her. Reception Immediately following the Memorial Service, relatives and friends are invited to meet with the family in the Grace Presbyterian Church Gymnasium. Mary Alice Cooper of Priddis, Alberta, died in hospital on March 26, 2019 after a short, heroic struggle with cancer, surrounded by her loving family. Mary Alice was born on September 15, 1934 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and adopted by George and Leafa Munro of North Battleford. Her father, a civil engineer, moved her family to many towns and cities in Saskatchewan before settling in Regina, where she eventually became a teacher. In Regina, she met Robert (Bob) Peter Cooper, whom she married on July 19, 1958. Figure skating was a lifelong passion. She was the Western Canada novice champion as a young woman, and later became a provincial level judge in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Mary Alice and Bob followed his job with Imperial Oil to Calgary, Regina and Toronto. Upon retirement, they moved to Priddis Greens, Alberta, where she loved to entertain family and friends in a home she adored. Mary Alice was an outdoor enthusiast. She loved to cross country ski, golf, hike and garden, and did so well into her eighties.Traveling extensively, both to visit their children and to experience other places, Mary Alice and Bob loved many countries Memorial Service Grace Presbyterian Church Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 2:00 pm Presider Rev. Jean Morris Prayer Hymn 238 Beneath the Cross of Jesus Scripture Reading Family Tribute Kevin Carson Hymn 382 Spirit of God Descend Upon My Heart Meditation Pastoral Prayer Hymn 461 Be Thou My Vision Commendation Benediction “Do you not know? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God The Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, And his understanding no one can fathom. He gives strength to the weary And increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, And young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD Will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; They will run and not grow weary, They will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40: 28-31 (NIV)

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Page 1: n oving Memory - Amazon S3...Mary Alice Cooper of Priddis, Alberta, died in hospital on March 26, 2019 after a short, heroic struggle with cancer, surrounded by her loving family

around the world. She embraced new cultures fearlessly, appreciating and enjoying new ideas, but it was the people she encountered, no matter what language they spoke, that were always most important to her. Mary Alice delighted in serving the people in her community. She was very active in her church, worked for the Food Bank and Meals on Wheels, Inn From the Cold and numerous other charities. She was a beloved wife to Bob, mother to Jill McIntyre, Graham Cooper (Sandra), Catharine Carson (Kevin), and Ian Cooper (Emma), Grandmother to Genevieve, Rob, Annelies, Craig, Rebecca, Jesse, Claire, Hannah, Maeve and Josie, and Great Grandmother to Margaret. She also had a loving extended family that she discovered later in life, including brothers Jim, Bob and Lorne. Mary Alice was a bright spark of joy in this world. She had a gift for making people feel welcomed and special. She loved her family fiercely and adored her husband, Bob. Her presence was always a welcome gift and her smile lit up a room. She will be so intensely missed by all who knew her.

ReceptionImmediately following the Memorial

Service, relatives and friends are invited to meet with the family in the Grace Presbyterian Church Gymnasium.

Mary Alice Cooper of Priddis, Alberta, died in hospital on March 26, 2019 after a short, heroic struggle with cancer, surrounded by her loving family. Mary Alice was born on September 15, 1934 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and adopted by George and Leafa Munro of North Battleford. Her father, a civil engineer, moved her family to many towns and cities in Saskatchewan before settling in Regina, where she eventually became a teacher. In Regina, she met Robert (Bob) Peter Cooper, whom she married on July 19, 1958. Figure skating was a lifelong passion. She was the Western Canada novice champion as a young woman, and later became a provincial level judge in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Mary Alice and Bob followed his job with Imperial Oil to Calgary, Regina and Toronto. Upon retirement, they moved to Priddis Greens, Alberta, where she loved to entertain family and friends in a home she adored. Mary Alice was an outdoor enthusiast. She loved to cross country ski, golf, hike and garden, and did so well into her eighties.Traveling extensively, both to visit their children and to experience other places, Mary Alice and Bob loved many countries

Memorial ServiceGrace Presbyterian Church

Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 2:00 pm

PresiderRev. Jean Morris

PrayerHymn 238

Beneath the Cross of Jesus

Scripture ReadingFamily Tribute

Kevin Carson

Hymn 382Spirit of God Descend Upon My Heart

MeditationPastoral Prayer

Hymn 461Be Thou My Vision

CommendationBenediction

Mary Alice Cooper1934 - 2019

In Loving Memory

“Do you not know?Have you not heard?

The LORD is the everlasting GodThe Creator of the ends of the earth.

He will not grow tired or weary,And his understanding no one can fathom.

He gives strength to the wearyAnd increases the power of the weak.

Even youths grow tired and weary,And young men stumble and fall;but those who hope in the LORD

Will renew their strength.They will soar on wings like eagles;They will run and not grow weary,They will walk and not be faint.”

Isaiah 40: 28-31 (NIV)

Mary Alice CooperSeptember 15, 1934 - March 26, 2019