Dr. Nancy Cooper, 74, passed away peacefully on December 27, 2024, in her home in Branford, FL. She was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on July 27th, 1950, and has been a lifelong resident of Branford, Florida. After growing up in the area, Dr. Cooper went on to pursue a career in chiropractic care, which she has passionately followed for over 40 years. She graduated from the University of Florida, earning a solid foundation in health and science, and furthered her studies at Palmer Chiropractic College in Davenport, Iowa, where she earned her chiropractic degree. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Cooper enjoys a variety of hobbies, including tubing and spending time on the water, particularly at the springs and lakes. She is also an avid golfer. Very family-oriented, she values time spent with loved ones. Her personal strength is evident as a survivor of breast cancer in 1994, a journey that has further shaped her resilient and positive outlook on life.
She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years: Paul Van Asch, one son: Kevin & Kim Van Asch; along with many extended family members and friends.
Dr. Cooper is preceded in death by her parents: Richard Cooper and Mattie Brown, two brothers: Jerry and Joseph and sister: Mary-Kenn, along with her son: Patrick Van-Asch.
In lieu of Flowers, please make donations to Old Oak Grove Cemetery in Branford, FL.
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I thought dr cooper was such a wonderful person. I will miss her walking on this planet!
I love her very muchÂ
Beste Paul en familie, gecondoleerd met het overlijden van Lee, zo kort nadat jullie Patrick moesten laten gaan. Wij wensen jullie heel veel sterkte met het verwerken van dit grote verlies.
My condolences to the family. Nancy was a wonderful friend to my late mother and I deeply appreciated how warmly she cared for her. A lovely woman who will be greatly missed.