In Memory

Leslie Cooper (Roser)

Leslie Cooper (Roser)



 
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05/03/14 05:03 PM #1    

Robin Riley

Last heard from ('75), you were living in Seattle, and you last name then was Maxwell ... what became of you?


05/05/14 09:48 PM #2    

Terrance Pardee

I remember Leslie as a bright, blond-haired, blue-eyed young woman and very attractive.  We dated once or twice, but never quite hit it off.  Always thought highly of her and was saddened to hear that she'd passed.  I hope her life was good.  I think she deserved a good life.


05/19/15 02:27 AM #3    

Michael Holman

Remember Mrs. Guilory, the english teacher.  It was in her class that I first met Leslie, and started flirting with this pretty blond.  It was also in that class that Les asked me to take her to the tolo dance.  From that moment on, for the rest of our Senior year we were together - for vitually everything.  The tolo, friday night dances, various parties, the Senior Prom, graduation party, and a post graduation trip to Ocean shores where the guys camped on the beach and the girls all stayed in a motel, while actually, I don't think the motel saw much use as we partied on the beach all night long, and just goofing off at each other's house.  At that age all good things come to an end and several weeks into that summer we broke up - she got married and moved to Alaska for a while, and I went off to the U.  That was a long time ago.

To read, via this site, that Les had died, caused me to stop and reflect.  It also made me very sad.  She was a beautiful and great young lady, and while I know that not everything always turned out the way she dreamed that it would, I hope and pray that she enjoyed a good life filled with love, friendship, and God's blessings.

Rest in peace dear friend.

 


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