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Jerry Wayne Cooley

March 22, 1956 - April 15, 2018
Visitation
Voss Chapel
316 North Chestnut Street
Seymour, IN 47274
Wednesday 4/18, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Voss Chapel
316 North Chestnut Street
Seymour, IN 47274
Thursday 4/19, 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Service
Voss Chapel
316 North Chestnut Street
Seymour, IN 47274
Thursday 4/19, 11:30 am

Mr. Jerry Wayne Cooley, 62, of Seymour, passed away on Sunday, April 15, 2018 at home with his family by his side. He was born in Columbus on March 22, 1956 to the late Orval and Marjorie (Edwards) Cooley. Funeral services will be at Voss & Sons Funeral Service on Thursday, April 19 at 11:30Continue Reading

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Peg Sue Bolinggamble left a message on July 17, 2020:
Uncle Jerry was one of a kind. My favorite uncle. He always helped me and my brother no matter what.. God I've missed seein him when I have came bk to Indiana. He was always happy to see all my kids. Lol. Love u and we will always miss u..
Eric Anderson left a message on April 19, 2018:
Yes was very good man . He dancing in the sky keeping everyone in check. Love you uncle Jerry Cooley
Margaret Walls left a message on April 18, 2018:
He will be missed by so many. Margaret Walls
Brad Clark left a message on April 18, 2018:
Jerry & I were team mates @ Arvin/Emcon. We teamed as forklift drivers. We had a symbiotic relationship. We knew what each was thinking, seamlessly filling in the blank spots in our relentless pursuit of keeping everything running smoothly. Our personalities really complimented each other. He was SO funny; we would sometimes just bust a gut with humorous anecdotes ! We just plain understood each other. That's a very special relationship to have. Upon hearing of his challenge with kidney cancer, I was mournful. When he left work on long term disability, I really felt a huge void in my work life. He was someone that always had something to say, always in vogue with the general consensus of what people were feeling at work, with Jerry's unique spin. He was NEVER boring. I know, in the bottom of my heart, that Jerry was a Christian, and had the Lord's salvation in his heart, and know that I will see him again. What a terrible loss. My life will never be the same. He was a part of it. He was a part of the many minuscule grains of many, that helped keep my life together. I miss you, Jerry. Welcome home, "Thy Good & Faithful Servant. Enter, thou, Into Thy House of Joy".... Brad
Bobby left a message on April 18, 2018:
Well he was like a dad to me and a good close friend sorry I wasn't there more often to visit him and the family his wife Linda was like a mom and she made the best tuna casserole RIP old friend tell me met again in heaven
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Monie( Anderson) Combs Brooks left a message on April 17, 2018:
Met Jerry when we were children. .My brother Steve was married to his sister Janet. He was such a nice guy. Always had a smile. Last time I seen him was in Wal-Mart with an arm of stuff. We talked about his illness and I wanted to cry but I knowed I couldn't . Jerry you will never be forgotten.
Debbie Arnold left a message on April 16, 2018:
It was a pleasure knowing Jerry as a friend and coworker RIH thoughts and prayers for the family
Voss & Sons Funeral & Cremation Services left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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