of Osceola, AR
January 24, 1944 - October 16, 2023
Norma Ann Cooper, 79, of Osceola, AR passed away October 16, 2023. Norma Ann was born January 24, 1944 in Miami, FL to William and Verna Lambert. She graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelor's degree of science, as a result of attending the university she became a big Bulldog fan. Norma Ann taught in the science department at Osceola High School, Presbyterian Christian Academy and ANC combined for a total of 50 years. She was a published author; her work can be found in a science text book that is still being used for teachings at the high school. Norma Ann loved spending time with all of her family members, was very family orientated and patriotic, she was very supportive of all Military branches, being a daughter, wife and grandmother to past veterans and present Military personnel. She worked closely with the Air Force to establish a Jr. ROTC sect and was a member of the Jr. Auxiliary Club here in Osceola. Norma Ann also loved going to sports games and loved water skiing, where she won many awards and medals. She was a member of the Bridge Club, loved fishing, hunting and camping. Norma Ann was a stout believer in her faith and her church. She was also a former President of the Osceola Chamber of Commerce. Norma Ann leaves behind her husband, Stan Cooper; son, Trey (Michelle) Johnson; grandchildren, Phil D. Johnson IV, Addison Johnson, Ashlyn Dixon, David Wilkey, Nate Wilkey, Lane Wilkey and Bo Moody and great grandchildren, Kayden Desaix Wilkey, Noble Desaix Dixon and Karly Hope Wilkey. She is preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Kimberly Ann Moody and her first husband, Phil Johnson.
So sorry for your loss . Such a sweet lady who made sure our kids were alright when they were in high school . She will be missed . We ??you Mrs . Cooper . Thank you for your years of teaching ! Leslie , Hayden & Blaire Rowsey .
I feel so blessed to have had the experience of seeing her smile and bounce around the halls at Osceola High School as a student. She was always glowing and I will forever remember her that way!
So sorry for all of your loss during this difficult time. Mrs. Cooper was one of the best. She would have me come in her classroom in the mornings if I didn’t want to go too the gym. So kind and down to earth. She will be missed dearly . Praying for each and every one of you . May God give you all peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Our prayers go out to the family, Mrs Ann was a wonderful lady. Never meet anyone with so much love for her children and grandchildren as she did. Ann had one of the most loving and kind hearts. She will truly be missed by all who knew her, she made such a big impact on this world.
She was an excellent teacher - I had her at least 3 times for different subjects! She was inspiring and loving! She was a wonderful woman and will be missed greatly.
She was one of my favorite teachers when I was in high school. She will be missed. We love you!! My family and I sending love, thoughts and prayers...!!
She was one of my favorite teachers of all time at Osceola. She cared bout her students and she loved her some Seminoles sports. She will be truly missed by many.????????????
I had the pleàsure to teach with Mrs. Cooper at OHS. I learned so much from her. She will be greatly missed.
Stanley I am so sorry for your loss. I can’t attend the service but know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Cathy Dennis Hudson
Ann was such a great person to know. She was a great inspiration to our community in all the endeavors she took part . Our town and church will greatly miss her. My husband and our grown children knew her well and had great admiration for her. Our hearts go out to Stan and Ann’s family! Prayers for them all.
I love you and will miss you very much! Thanks for being so good to me and allowing me to be part of your family.
Dear classmate, Stan and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I send my love and prayers. ?? ?? ?? ??
Thoughts and prayers are with you all, Ann was a very special lady and I enjoyed working with her at the high school.
Ann, Marvin and I will miss you so much. You have been a great friend to us. I cannot believe you were 79! You looked so young! Prayers to your son, Trey and all your grandkids. I know you are with Jesus. Barbara and Marvin Weaver
Our thought and prayers are with you all. God Bless!!! The Douglass'