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© Enid News and Eagle
09-09-2007
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


John Thomas Copenhaver

May 21, 1940 ~ Sept. 6, 2007

A memorial service for John Thomas Copenhaver, 67, of Mesa, Ariz., will be Monday at Wesleyan Church, Tempe Ariz.

He was born May 21, 1940, in Alva to John Dean and Juanita Faye Mitchell Copenhaver and died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007, in Phoenix.

He attended school in Dacoma, graduating from Dacoma High School in 1959. He moved to Arizona, where he worked in the delivery business. He married Elsie Warkentine in Fairview. He later married Janice Shelton in Arizona. He was a member of Wesleyan Church of Tempe.

Surviving are his wife Janice, of the home; two sons, Roger and Rodney Copenhaver; one sister, Carolyn Elliott of Chandler, Ariz.; and one brother, Dean Copenhaver of Enid.

A register book will be at Brown-Cummings Funeral Home for friends to sign.

Condolences may be made online at brown-cummings.com.


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