
Vivian (Cooper) Weymouth
April 12, 1932, Vivian Cooper was born in Maidstone, Saskatchewan to Myron and Emma (Jackson) Cooper. She had 11 older brothers and sisters: Edward, Hubert, Henry, Marcus, Albert, Ernie, Elmer, Wilma, Gladys, Evelyn, and Verna.
In 1959, she married Robert Preston Weymouth., and they had 4 children: 3 boys and a girl, Ronald, Donald(Della), Alan(Kelly), and Cheryl(Travis); and a nephew, that was like a son and the oldest of us
Michael Cooper (Barb)
Grandchildren: (Ron) Justin, Kody, and Keely: (Don) Jesse, Joey, Jalissa; (Alan) Sharise, Tyrel, Tremayne, Tevin, Bailey, and Emily; (Cheryl) Shelby and Zack
Great Grandchildren: (Jesse) Dillion; (Joey) Ila; (Tyrel) Latrell and LaBron; (Tremayne) Tynen and Lily; (Bailey) Lexi and Reagan; (Tevin) Destiny, Trevon, Tyrese, Terence, Serenity, Harmony, and Tyriek; and (Emily) Weylin, Athena, and Harlow.
Vivian is predeceased by her parents; all of her brothers and sisters; her husband; and some nieces and nephews, in-laws and friends.
Vivian was a happy go lucky soul that was kind, fun, loving, super funny, sorta sarcastic and genuine, and always honest. She loved many and was loved by many. She will be very missed by all.
Vivian was a devoted Jehovah Witness. She loved playing the guitar and singing, baseball, fishing, painting/drawing, flower gardening, and most of all loved spending time with family and friends.
On January 5, 2025 @ 3:33am she passed away and is reunited with loved ones that passed prior. Her and her beloved dog Eazy are together again
She will be forever in our hearts, forever missed and forever loved. Rest in peace our sweet, one of a kind human being. Until we meet again
A celebration of life will be held on January 25, 2025, please contact family for details.
Bajda says
Vivian will be dearly missed and never forgotten
A wonderful addition to our congregation and dearly loved for her light hearted ways and devotion to her God Jehovah and her friends
Joe and Doreen Bajda
Cindy Williams says
Even though we knew the end was near, it’s still hard to believe that my dear Auntie is gone. Our bond grew when she looked after me when I was a toddler. I’ll remember the good times we had. The laughs over a cup of tea. And always remember her hugs, her laugh and her sense of humor. Rest in peace Auntie. Until we meet again. Love you ❤️ Cin
Leslie Maine says
Aunt Vivian, you will be forever remembered, forever missed!
Accept my condolence as you all will be in my thoughts and prayers!
Auntie this Saturday, January 25, 2025 we will honour you at your Celebration of Life in which one day we will follow and be joined together in Peace!
Love you,
Leslie
Glenda Williams says
Vivian, rest in power. Thank you for the delightful conversation over the years. Rest in peace. Comfort and blessings to your family and friends.
Maria and Dwight Heath says
Sorry for the loss of your dear Mother.
I love the words you wrote about her kindness, honesty and sarcasm. She really loved people and gave of herself for others. We dearly loved your Mom for all those things. We miss her.
Lenda Williams says
My Auntie Viv ❤️ was a unique woman who adapted to the times. She could play 11 innings of baseball and go home an bake a pie without breaking a sweat. She loved family get-togethers, singing and playing the guitar. l loved her dearly. Rest in peace.
Kris & Marlo DeVouge says
Vivian you will be missed. Your smoke and sense of humor always shined bright. Sending our sympathies to the family.
Cynthia Lumley says
A greeting from the past! I, Cynthia Mclaren Lumley and my cousin Sandra Lundell Weishaar remember happy times we had with the Cooper family in our childhood days north of Maidstone! It was always a good time when we visited them or when we picked Emma and Vivian and Verna to attend meetings at the little country store”Forslund”s” and I remember taking Vivian and Verna into Maidstone a few times to do some shopping. That always included Dad’s treating us all to ice cream– a rare treat in those days! The trip always included lots of stories and laughter.
Sandra and I look forward to the day in the future when Jehovah calls our dead loved ones back to life on the restored Paradise earth. Imagine the tears of joy that will flow on those happy occasions! That is a sure promise He has made. See John 5: 28, 29 Acts 24:15 and Revelation 21:3,4
For those who may remember the Lundell family you will appreciate that Juliette is in a nursing home here in Lloydminster but doing quite well. She is nearly 103 years of age. Sandra spends most of her time with her Mom.