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Emmett Cooper, Jr.

5/18/2026

5 Comments

 
Sunrise: January 25, 1944
Sunset: May 15, 2026 
Memorial Service
Saturday, June 6, 2026
2:00 p.m.
Jones Stuart Mortuary
115 E. 9th Street
​Texarkana, Arkansas
5 Comments
Myrle Mosley- Nichols
5/26/2026 09:59:00 pm

My Brother, I miss you. I know you are at rest smiling at us and waiting for the gathering of your family where we will spend eternity with our Heavenly Father.

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Alford J. Nichols
6/2/2026 08:55:34 pm

My Brother-in-Law: I only had the pleasure of visiting you 3 times in 1 1/2 years, but it didn't take long for me to learn to love and appreciate you for who you were! I will miss you.

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Thomia Ghodratnama
6/2/2026 09:43:03 pm

Junior, you for introduced us to the Commodores. You were right: "Those boys got big!" Spending time at your house made our summers in Texarkana even more fun. I saw your picture and found out I missed your smile. Thank you for caring and sharing laughs with us.

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Rueneaka Baptiste
6/3/2026 04:53:51 am

Uncle Junior, you were one of those rare people who could make everyone feel seen and valued. Your sense of humour was unforgettable, and some of my happiest childhood memories are of the practical jokes you played on us. Even when we knew you were up to something, we still fell for it--and laughed about it for years afterward.

Thank you for the memories, the laughter, and the love you shared so freely. You will be deeply missed and fondly remembered always.

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Sonya Janloo
6/3/2026 09:02:46 pm

Dear Uncle Jr.
I just want to write a little note to tell you how much I appreciate the times you were a part of making my summer vacations in Texarkana so much fun. Getting coming down to your house bright and early in the mornings, and sometimes not going back home until late in the evenings. The home cooked meals and iced RC Colas were always one of my favorites. Laughing at your corny jokes or pretending to be scared when you would tell us Grandmomma was mad at us. Those were the good old days. Thank you, Uncle Jr. for being a part of my "good old days".

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