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Review: Losing Cooper

March 12 - 2015
TUPELO – Not many people can say exactly where they were and what they were doing mid-afternoon on July 17, 2009. J.J. Jasper can. That’s the day the American Family Radio personality and his 5-year-old son, Cooper, were riding in their two-seater go-kart, doing a donut as they’d done countless times before. This time, the vehicle flipped and broke Cooper’s neck, even though the boy was strapped in. Cooper Jasper seemed to be a special child from the beginning. “He was born smiling, we used to say, and it’s very nearly true,” Jasper writes. “He rarely got upset. He was never in a bad mood.” Every boy in his pre-K class claimed Cooper as best friend. The journey Jasper and his wife, Melanie, and their daughters Lauren, Sadie and Maddie went through after Cooper’s death is the impetus for a new book, “Losing Cooper: Finding Hope to Grieve Well.”Read_More_button Source: Errol Castens, djournal.com