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William Haywood Cooper
'Woody'
Mr. Cooper, 70, of Davidson, died September 23, 2010 at Levine & Dickson Hospice House in Huntersville. He was the son of the late Tarlton H. and Lottie Irvin Cooper.
Mr. Cooper owned CCIS, a computer software business. He was also a software consultant to various individuals and businesses.
He was a member of Assurance United Methodist Church where he was a Stephen minister, a member of Central Carolina Emmaus Community, and a board member for the South Harbortown Community in Davidson, NC.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Judith Griffin Cooper, sons, Mitchell Cooper, Chad Cooper; stepdaughters, Anita Edwards and husband, Keith and Allison Helms and husband Thomas Helms, Jr.; grandchildren, Christina Roldan Kenneth Griffin, Tabitha Edwards, Lindsey Helms and Chad Cooper, Jr.
Visitation will be held Friday evening at Assurance United Methodist Church from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday at the church with Reverend Chris Westmoreland and Reverend Keith Edwards officiating. Interment will follow the service at Forest Lawn West Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Assurance United Methodist Church Youth Fund, 9700 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Rd., Huntersville, NC 28078.
Arrangements are in the care of Forest Lawn West Funeral & Cremation Service, 4601 Freedom Drive, Charlotte, NC 28208. You may place condolences on-line at www.forestlawnwest.com.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Sep. 24, 2010.

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July 6, 2011

Judy and family, just recall'g all the wonderful memories of Woody,so caring, upbeat,cheerful, what a legacy to leave for all of us from someone so very dear and loving!

Allison Griffin-Helms

December 17, 2010

It has taken me til now to find the words I wanna say...Poppa, I miss you so very much, but I know that you are watching over me right now and for always! You came into my life when I needed you most. You were my friend, and then you became my step-dad...a man who I admired more than words can say. You were always there for me with words of wisdom, a shoulder to cry on, and most of all, you just offered me unconditional love that I needed. You never judged me for anything I did, but instead, you gave me hope that all would be okay, and I thank you for that.

I wish you were here right now, but even though you're not, I know you are sharing my happiness with me. Kenny is going to be graduating tomorrow, Dec. 18th 2010, from UNCC. He made it poppa...he stuck with it and worked very hard to accomplish his goal. I know how much this meant to you, and I only wish you were here with us to share his joy, but I know you are looking down over him and smiling that handsome smile of yours for him. I also want to share Lindsey's good news with you. She has been accepted to Wingate College with a wonderful scholarship to boot. She is so excited and so am I. Keep your fingers crossed that this will work out for her. They both love you so much!

While I shed tears for you, they are tears of joy. I know you are in a better place and I also know that you are with my daddy. I hope you two are behaving up there! You will forever hold a special place in my heart...you are on one side and daddy is on the other. With both of you here...I know I will always be loved more than a girl could ask to be. You are yet another "angel" watching over me.

I love you and will always remember you poppa...your daughter, Allison

Judy Cooper

December 2, 2010

As I write this, I realize that I am experiencing grief for you. The holidays are showing me that your joy was - for the most part - for my love of Christmas. Then the circle went on around as I received more pleasure from your joy. It was just another JUDY-WOODY thing. I know you are in heaven and have no more pain, but I miss you terribly.

As the memories and remembrances show themselves I see more and more how very lucky I was to have had you in my life. Your character shows in all the family and we hold you in our hearts as we gather for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The church family loved you as much as we do. It is just a wonderful experience to see their thoughts of MR WOODY.

As I work to make complete peace with my grief, I hold you close in my heart.

Merry Christmas

Mitchell Cooper

October 30, 2010

I want to thank everyone for the kind words about my father. I miss him dearly.
He was a wonderful person, fair, thoughtful and true. Please feel free to contact me.
Much Love to all,
Mitchell Cooper

Anita Edwards

September 29, 2010

For those of you who might want to read a litle about Woody, check out:

http://maryjohndye.blogspot.com/2010/09/first-sin.html

and

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/09/25/1716445/he-stepped-away-from-the-crowd.html

Christina Roldan

September 28, 2010

Amazing person so gentle and kind and always put you at ease with any issues you had. He was not a step grandad to me he was a grandfather and a friend. I lost touch with Woody for several years physically but he was always close to my heart and always will be. Love Always -Christina .R

Jimmy & Ann Hunter

September 27, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 26, 2010

The ultimate measure of success in life's journey, I believe, is whether you have made a difference in the lives of others during this brief time we spend in this world. Woody Cooper was a testament to this noble challenge and met it every step of the way. His caring, positive approach to others coupled with his great sense of humor set him apart. While we as friends and family will miss his physical presence we will always be with him spiritually through our thoughts and prayers. To his wife, Judy, and his extended family goes our deepest sympathy, Jack Balls

September 26, 2010

Judy and Family and Friends, Woody was not only a first cousin ,he was a first class citizen and person, making a difference is all the lives he touched and inspired, alot like his parents,my Uncle Cooper and Aunt Lottie and all his family and friends, so many times he was at the right place at the right time.My childhood memories of Christmastime ,beach trips,get togethers are lifetime treasures.Prayers are with you and I love you all dearly. Love,Greta Breen Balls

September 24, 2010

Judy and family, my deepest sympathy to
all and take comfort in knowing that his
life was a gift and we all thank God for his life.
Anne Huffstetler Harrelson

September 24, 2010

Best Friends means different things to differnt people. Some insist that you can have only only one best friend. Others assert that they have best friends for different aspets of thier personalities. Whatever the precise definition, your best friend is the person who touches your heart and soul. They understand who you are and what you are saying. The greatest distance cannot seperate best friends. Woody and I will always have a kinship with each other, and be able to instanly continue our friendship in spirt and soul. Judy, I feel your lost, but you will never know how much I appreciate the friendship that the three of us have developed over the years. Please know that I will always treasure that friendship and be here for you always. I am only a phone call away.

Dot Counts-Scoggins

Thomas Helms

September 24, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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