Earl “Gene” Coppock II: 1978 – 2009

Earl “Gene” Coppock, 31, a resident of Merriam, died early Friday, December 4, 2009, from the results of a one vehicle accident on County Road 900 East, north of Churubusco.

Mr. Coppock was born in Marion on October 26, 1978, and graduated from Central Noble High School in 1997.  He worked as a mechanic.

The surviving relatives include his daughter Nancy Coppock of Albion; his mother and step-father Judy and Donnie Camron of Merriam; his father and step-mother Tony and Julie Coppock, Sr. of Warren; three brothers Don Cameron of Wabash, Tony Coppock II of Warren, and Mark Coppock of Markle; three sisters Mary “Jackie” Cameron of Fort Wayne, DonElla (Don) Hartman of Oxford, and Nicole Coppock of Warren; and his grandparents Mary Robillard of Marion, Margot Mullenix of Converse, and Ira and Joyce Wood of Warren.

Services for family and friends were held on Sunday, December 6, at the Cornerstone Wesleyan Church in Merriam.

Sheets & Childs Funeral Home in Churubusco is in charge of the arrangements.

Memorial contributions should be directed to the family.

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4 Responses to “Earl “Gene” Coppock II: 1978 – 2009”

  1. Beth (Tipton) Spencer Says:

    I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Gene was a great guy. I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

  2. Chris A. Hale Says:

    Gonna love and miss ya… you were a good mechanic… fixed my moms truck when she needed help… Well i gotta go luv ya and i will be keeping all of genes family in my thouts and prayers : (

  3. Tammy Stewart Says:

    The Charlie Webb family (Madeline Cameron) sends their condolences to your family at this time. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

  4. Keiley Says:

    I’m sorry to hear about Gene. I knew him and he was a good person. I still think about him. I pray his daughter is doing good and will always remember her dad.

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