Cyndie Koopman-Cowan
May her light shine forever!!!! Love Aunt Cyndie and Family

Birth date: Feb 25, 1975 Death date: May 18, 2018
Kelly Diane Barber (Cowan) passed away in her home on May 18, 2018 in Spotsylvania, VA. She was 43. Kelly was born on February 25, 1975 in Belding, MI to parents, Robert Cowan and Wendy van Appel. She was completing studies in cl Read Obituary
May her light shine forever!!!! Love Aunt Cyndie and Family

During Kellys Grandpa Cowans Service a Butterfly kept landing on Fr. Bill's white robe, so after about the 5th time he laughed and told us all to know Dad was looking down on us with a smile and letting us know he was doing ok. Now i add Kelly to that thought when i see one. Im so very sad i was not able to make the Service Dear Sweet Kelly, i will always remember you dancing at Uncle Dave and my Wedding with your cast on your broken leg laughing and twirling with Grandpa, hope your doing that again, just minus the cast !!!! Love and miss you Dearly. Cliff and the Boys are in my Daily Prayers!!!! Say Hello and give kisses and hugs to Grandpa, Grandma, and Uncle Gene, Cousin Meghan (Walts Wife)
😙😢😇💔🦋⚘🌼🌻🏈🇺🇸 Love you !!! Aunt Cyndie and Family

My biggest sister and biggest inspiration. You were and always be my role model. Face adversity with strength and grace. You were the definition of integrity. You achieved so much in your short life. I will always have my precious memories of our adventures and travels together. I will hold them close to my heart forever.
My niece Kelly, We shared many good times together. I will always and forever keep those memories in my heart. Thank you for the sacrifice you gave for serving our Country. It was a joy to watch you grow into the beautiful woman you became. A loving mother of 3 sons and a loving wife. You will be deeply missed.
Love, Aunt Teresa.
My sweet cousin, I'm still having a hard time accepting the fact that you're gone. But I've found some comfort knowing that I will see you again one day and that you truly did live everyday to the fullest. You never missed a chance to visit/call your friends or family. And Wow, you really were the best mom. I always thought you were crazy for making a warm breakfast every morning, and I may have planned my visits around Taco Tuesdays. As busy as your life was, you never told me "no this week's not good to come visit." Instead I had an open invitation and a permanent spot on your couch. I'll cherish everyone memory I have with you, especially the ones I've made with you as an adult. My heart breaks that you won't be with me as I become a mom, but I'll tell my little Tommy all about his Guardian Angel as he grows up. I love you, Kelly. xoxo
Sorry For Your Loss!
Jesus Loves Me!
You Are Special!

It is so hard to let you go. You grew into such an amazing woman. The way you cared for and nurtured your family, fiercly defending them if needed. Always a good soldier, right. You lived and loved with intense passion. You are forever in my heart. I will treasure the memories and they will comfort me until I see you again. You were a blessing from God and I give thanks to Him. Goodbye my dear sweet daughter, I love you.