Horace L. Cooney

August 5, 1925 - January 5, 2011 Horace L. Cooney, 85, Mooresville, died January 5, 2011, in his residence. He was born on August 5, 1925, in Gasburg, to the late Horace D. and Hazel Ann (Bain) Cooney. Visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/65413 to continue reading Mr. Cooney’s Life Story, share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. So sorry to hear of your loss. God truely blessed you with Joe as a member of your family. May He continue to bless each of you. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

  2. Sorry to learn of your loss. He was a wonderful cousin and will be missed by the entire family. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless. Sharon Osborne Hines

  3. You are all in my thoughts & prayers. I will truly miss this amazing man & all of his wonderful jokes. He always knew how to put a smile on everyone’s faces!

  4. Horace was my father-n-law and lived next door to me and it’s very hard to know I won’t be seeing him in the summer time on a daily basis those good old swing hang outs. What a wonderful man he was, not many molds like him and I mean that dearly. Love Y

  5. He was truely a kind, generous, loving man who spent his whole life helping his children build their houses to live in, making beautiful doll houses for his grandchildren and so much more. He always helped his kids and grandchildren in so many ways. I can

  6. I’m sorry to hear Joe passed. He always had a positive attitude that rubbed of on others, even when it was hard to find a reason to be positive. I’ll always remember Joe fondly.

  7. We are sorry to hear of your loss. Horace was well known in the family and always a pleasure to be around. he will be missed in the family.

  8. What a wonderful man. I will miss how he would wave to me as i pass by on foot or in car. and if i had the chance to stop and chat…. oh the stories you could hear. He was a great storyteller. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

  9. Aunt Sug, I wanted you to know that even though I’m not there physically, I am in my heart and in my spirit. My love to all of you.

  10. Jr. was the most generous, kindest man ever. I’ve known this family since I was 5 years old, Jr. was more like a father to me instead of a father-in-law. It is going to be very hard to have family functions or go to their home & not have him present. We k

  11. I always knew him as Uncle Jay and what a jokester! He was the funniest uncle–just so kid-friendly. He would always give me a big hug and then commence to the teasing and cutting-up. I looked forward to every visit with him, mostly at the family reuni

  12. Sorry to hear about Joe He was a good friend, we had planed to see you at the calling and at the service. but Karen was under the weather and we felt it best if we did not come.


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