Carol C. Cooper's Obituary
Carol Cerulli Cooper, 67, was born on January 26, 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and passed away on April 30, 2017.Carol is preceded in death by her parents Ralph and Mary Cerulli. She is survived by her husband William I. Cooper M.D., and their four children, Paula Milne and husband Philip with children Cooper (3yrs) and Robin (1yr), Christina Bravata and husband Kurt with children Joseph (5yrs) and Sophia (3yrs), Dominick Cooper and wife Briana with children Giovanni (2yrs) and Evangeline (3months) and William Cooper.She is also survived by her siblings Anna Foley and husband Robert, Theresa Wuetig and husband John, Anthony Cerulli and wife Marianna, as well as 7 nieces and nephews and 6 great nieces and nephews.After graduating from Marple Newtown High School in Broomall, Pennsylvania she began her professional career at Sun Oil Company in Philadelphia as an executive assistant for 16 years.She moved from Pennsylvania to Tulsa, OK in 1983 to attend Rhema Bible College in Broken Arrow, OK. She began her ministry while working at the Prayer and Healing Center at Rhema and later went on to establish Carol Cerulli Cooper Ministries and became an international teacher and preacher. After meeting the love of her life during a speaking engagement, she became a wife and mother and later a devoted grandmother. She and her husband have ministered for the past 25 years in over 45 countries to churches and schools.Carol reached hundreds of thousands of people around the world with the love of Christ. Her message of hope, faith, and love will forever resound in the hearts of those who knew her.Family will greet friends, Thursday, May 4, 2017 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Floral Haven Funeral Home.Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 5, 2017 at Rhema Bible Church Chapel in Broken Arrow with Reverend Bill Ray officiating. Burial will follow the service at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens.Pallbearers will be Dominick Cooper, William Cooper, Philip Milne, Kurt Bravata, John Wuetig and Jacob Roach.
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