Glenda Cooper, 84, of Cannon Falls, Minnesota, died at her home on Wednesday evening, July 9, 2025, surrounded by family.
Glenda was born Sept. 8, 1940, in Center Point, Iowa, the daughter of Delmer and Olive (Wagner) Fisher.
She graduated from Marshalltown High School in Marshalltown in 1959 and married Kenneth Lee Cooper on July 5, 1959. They raised five children, and now her family has grown to include grandchildren and great-grandchildren, her greatest accomplishment!
Ken and Glenda wanted to raise their family in a small community, so they moved from Des Moines to Minburn in 1975, to a beautiful acreage in the country.
While living in Minburn, they attended Minburn United Methodist Church.
After moving to Cannon Falls in 1985 for Ken’s job, they were members of First Congregational United Church of Christ. Glenda served on different committees in her church, including Love Lifts All.
Glenda was a member of the VFW Auxiliary, Tuesday Club, serving as president, and Cannon Falls Hospital Auxiliary, serving as secretary.
For many years, she volunteered at the Cannon Falls Hospital and delivered Meals on Wheels.
At the age of 50 Glenda decided to pursue her passion for interior design and went to college at Dakota County Technical College in Rosemount.
Putting her degree to use, she worked at Ferrin’s Furniture in Red Wing, along with private consulting on the side before retiring in 2000.
Glenda enjoyed reading, knitting, Swedish weaving, dancing and spending as much time with family as possible.
Her love of nearly 33 years, Ken, died on Jan. 31, 1992. Glenda, small but mighty, and with the help of her close family and friends, moved on to a life without her husband. Glenda was also preceded in death by her parents; and her son, Donald.
She loved her family and leaves behind her children, Ken (Terri) Cooper Jr. of Minburn, Todd (Cheri) Cooper of Culbertson, Nebraska, Scott (Wendy) Cooper of Dallas Center, Donald’s wife, Kay Cooper, of Franklin, Minnesota, and Robynn (Brad) Lorentz of Cannon Falls, Minnesota; 12 grandchildren, Jonathan (Hayley), Rebekah, Christopher (Kaitlin), Jessica (Steven), Jazmin (Deryck), Rianna (Jeremy), Kassi (Sam), Amanda (Kyle), Lukas, Emilee (John), Nicholas (Sami) and Grace; 12 great-grandchildren, Marley, Zoey, Rorey, Raelyn, Annalisa, Tatum, Hadlynn, Kallie, Owen, Brooks, Miller and Cooper; her sweetie of nine years, John Duden; best friend/partner in crime, Linda Rifenberick; her brother, Ed (Carol) Fisher; sisters-in-law, Verna Stamp, Marilou Shreck, Darlene Cooper and Virginia Kugler; and many nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be held at the Lundberg Funeral Home in Cannon Falls, on Saturday, Aug. 23 from 1-3 p.m., with a brief prayer service directly following, with the Rev. Tom Countryman officiating. On Sunday, Aug. 24, there will be a visitation from 1-3 p.m. in Minburn at the United Methodist Church. Directly following, Glenda will be laid to rest between Ken and Donald at Elmwood Cemetery just outside of Minburn, with the Rev. Matt Krause officiating.
Glenda taught us to work hard, speak our minds without fear, the importance of a clean house and a homemade meal, what it means to put family first, to laugh through ups and downs, and most importantly, to love unconditionally. Be kind!
Online condolences may be directed to www.LundbergFuneral.com.