Tracy (Woodruff) Cooper

Tracy (Woodruff) Cooper, 54 of Lee’s Summit, Missouri passed away September 30, 2017 at her home.  A memorial service will be held 2:00 PM, Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at Kingdom Hall, 11800 Milton Thompson Rd, Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

Tracy was born June 9, 1963 in Mexico, Missouri.  She attended the Davis Heart Vocational Technical School for Cosmetology.  Tracy furthered her training in Los Angeles at Vidal Sassoon and became an accomplished stylist and colorist.  She enjoyed cooking and spending time at the beach.  Tracy was an avid reader and always had several books going at once.

She was preceded in death by: son, Clayton, who passed at eleven months old in 1998; her father, Bill who passed in 2001 and her mother, Doris who passed in 2015.  Tracy leaves behind; a son, Cole Cooper, Kansas City, Missouri; daughter, Carina Cooper, Gilbert, Arizona; brother, Terry Woodruff; sisters, Toni Brooks, Tina Scott and her beloved dog, Dinky.

Condolences

  1. Ginny Crim on October 11, 2017 at 3:27 pm

    I met Tracy in the late 90s. She and her family were in our congregation during the time when her little boy, Clayton was fighting a critical battle. Tracy was such a loving and patient mother. I will never forget how her little son, as sick as he was, showed a happy, friendly spirit. He got that from his Mom. Soon after Clayton passed away, The family moved and I lost track of Tracy. We made contact again finally through Facebook. I was so happy to be in contact with her again! So sad to lose such a precious friend. I’m sad for her children and family and friends as you suffer this loss. May Jehovah comfort you by means of his promises. My thoughts and prayers are with this family.

    Ginny Crim
    Independence North
    Kingdom Hall



  2. Jonathan Brown on March 2, 2023 at 9:47 am

    I met Tracey in the early 2000s as I was a coworker of hers. We became instant friends and she was one of the best hairdressers I have yet seen in this area. She didn’t give herself enough credit for her superb talent! She taught me a lot about the business. That’s not the only thing she taught me however, Tracey taught me that no matter how hard life gets or how impossible the obstacles ahead of you seem, just buckle up and do it. She was always so forgiving and always found good in everything ! My prayers go out to her family and Tracey thank you for your friendship, I will be seeing you someday !



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