Cooper dedication

Siri Hedreen / The Outlook

Edith H. Cooper, joined by sons Ron (right) and Michael, was first to see a new plaque bearing the likeness of her late husband Rev. Alfred H. Cooper unveiled at Cooper Community Center Saturday.

Edith H. Cooper, a three-decade veteran of the Alexander City school system, and her two sons were the first to see a new plaque commemorating their late husband/father mounted in the lobby of Cooper Community Center Saturday.

Both the unveiling and the plaque were the group effort of Tallapoosa County commissioner T.C. Coley, apostle Beverly Wilkerson White, Dr. Vantrice Heard, evangelist Teresa Harrell Moten and minister Tomme Gibson. 

Cooper dedication

Siri Hedreen / The Outlook

From left, T.C. Coley, Vantrice Heard, Beverly Wilkerson White, Tomme Gibson and Teresa Harrell Moten pose in front of the Rev. Alfred H. Cooper plaque they helped unveil at Cooper Community Center Saturday.

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