Services

Rosary

Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
9:00 am

St. Christopher Catholic Church

8150 Park Place Blvd
Houston , TX 77017.

Funeral Mass

Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
9:30 am

St. Christopher Catholic Church

8150 Park Place Blvd
Houston , TX 77017.

Burial

Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
Following Service

Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery

6900 Lawndale Avenue
Houston , TX 77023.

Visitation One

Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
8:30 am

St. Christopher Catholic Church

8150 Park Place Blvd
Houston , TX 77017.
Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
9:00 am
St. Christopher Catholic Church
8150 Park Place Blvd
Houston , TX 77017.
Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
9:30 am
St. Christopher Catholic Church
8150 Park Place Blvd
Houston , TX 77017.
Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
Following Service
Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery
6900 Lawndale Avenue
Houston , TX 77023.
Sat. Oct. 20, 2007
8:30 am
St. Christopher Catholic Church
8150 Park Place Blvd
Houston , TX 77017.
In Memory of
Louise Elizabeth Cooper
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Louise Cooper, 90, native Houstonian, born November 7, 1916 passed away Thursday, October 18, 2007. Her greatest joy was sharing life with her family and friends. She was always kind, supportive and ready to listen. She is survived by her son, Dwight Allbritten & wife Cindy, her daughter Kathy Evans & husband Jerry; grandchildren, Melanie Brenner & husband Robert, Mark Zimmerman & wife Jane, Scott Zimmerman & wife Christina, Allison Jones & husband Malcom, Joshua Allbritten & wife Yoshiko, David Tickell & wife Robin, Christina Tyson & husband David, and Jennette Kafarela; and great-grandchildren, Kayla, Ian, Sydney, Nathan, Kyra, Harrison, Kadence, Abbigail, Shogo & Kai. She will be missed. She will surely be missed.

There will be a visitation at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 20, 2007 at St. Christopher’s Catholic Church, 8150 Park Place Blvd., Houston. The Rosary will begin at 9 a.m. with mass immediately following. Interment will then commence at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery.

Tributes

Message from
Denise
Fri, 10/19/2007

I am sorry to read about the passing of your love one. I send my sincere condolences to the family and friends. When the enemy death strikes our grief can be great. It is at times like this that we need comfort and support whether we are acquainted or not. May you rely on the Father of tender mercies, the God of all Comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulations. Yes, Our Heavenly Father has promised to sustain you, because He cares. You also have many wonderful memories to cherish. Hold on to the memories that you have, for all has not been forgotten. Almighty God has promised in the near future to bring about the ‘resurrection’. Yes, your dearly beloved one will not be forgotten by you or our Heavenly Father, Jehovah. (Acts 24:15 Psalm 37: 29). May the scriptures at Revelation 21: 1-5 prove to be a source of great comfort for you now and in the days to come. Once again, you have my sincere condolences.