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For Coop

MESSAGE FROM THE LOVED ONE

Don’t really know how to write this. Coop, you were so much stronger than I am. In September of 2024, Cooper crossed the rainbow bridge at the age of 3. He was such a fighter and fought his cancer so hard until the very end. In a way, what happened was expected, but I really never thought that day would come for Coop. I could never admit or believe it. He took every bit of adversity in stride, battled through all the tough days and treatments, and never wavered in his unconditional love for his family.

To Cooper: Coop, you taught me so much about myself, life, and unconditional love—how can I ever repay you? I am so sorry for putting you through any pain. I am so sorry you’re gone. I miss you more than anything, and I hope to God you know how much I’ll always love you. You were the most pure soul, and most definitely my soul dog. You have a special place in my heart forever, and I can’t wait to see you again. Oh Coopy, it was so hard to choose a photo for this. I have thousands of Coop photos to share with the world (sorry for always shoving the camera in your face), because you were always just the happiest boy.

This smile is what made everyone fall in love with you. Thank you Coopy, for everything. This isn’t goodbye, I promise. It’s just a ‘see ya later’—wait for me buddy. Heaven has gained an angel with you Coop.

Rest peacefully sweet boy, I love you.