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Lynne M. Cooper D.Min.

Lynne M. Cooper D.Min. obituary

Lynne Cooper Obituary

Lynne M. Cooper, D.Min., passed away peacefully at her home on Sat., Mar. 16, 2013 at the age of 61 after a long but brave battle with pancreatic cancer. Lynne was one of the founders of DOORWAYS, an Interfaith, HIV/AIDS homeless ministry and served as its long-time President and most recently President Emeritus. She was preceded in death by her parents William Sr., and Olga Cooper, and brothers William Cooper, Jr. and Ralph Cooper. Lynne is survived by her siblings, Iris (Cooper) McCoy, Paula (Cooper) Watson and Clark Cooper and a host of nieces and nephews. Lynne was born in Greenville, SC on April 6, 1951 and spent her early childhood with her family in the Jacksonville, FL area. Her family then moved to Atlanta, GA where she graduated from St. Joseph's High school. Lynne's undergraduate degree was from Fontbonne University. She held a Master's degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Eden Seminary. Lynne's interest in HIV/AIDS began during her pastoral care residency at Southern Baptist Hospital in New Orleans in 1985. In 1988, she and other community and faith leaders founded DOORWAYS, an Interfaith AIDS Residence Program to address the housing needs of people living with HIV/AIDS. Lynne served on numerous state and national boards, including President Clinton's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, the National AIDS Housing Coalition and the Missouri Children's Trust Fund. She volunteered her time and talent at The Women's Safe House and assisted in the startup of The Community Wellness Project. Lynne's humanitarian work reached many corners of the U.S. and several countries in Africa. In recent years, Lynne spearheaded the development of a birthing center in Gulu, Uganda. This dream of beginning construction and assisting expectant mothers is now nearly a reality, thanks to her vision and dedication.
Services: An Interfaith Memorial Service, Friday, April 5, at 7 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church, 4501 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, 63108. A Catholic Mass for Family, Close Friends and Sisters, Saturday, April 6, at 11 a.m. at Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, 6400 Minnesota Ave, St. Louis, 63111. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to DOORWAYS for the Lynne Cooper Initiative for At-Risk Youth, 4385 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, MO 63108 or for the birthing center in Gulu, Uganda in c/o The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, 6400 Minnesota Ave, St. Louis, MO 63111 Attn: Development Department/ Gulu Birthing Center.

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Mar. 21, 2013.

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Jeff Brown

April 7, 2013

I enjoyed laughing with Lynne at parties when I would see her. Very special memories.

Mary Pat Henehan

April 4, 2013

Bless Lynne and her ministries and family and friends. I last saw her at the Senior Olympics in St. Louis, she had a zest for life. I had students work at the wonderful home called Doorways last summer. She will be missed by our whole community. We took a class together years ago at Care and Counseling. I feel blessed that our paths crossed when they did.
Much Love,
Mary Pat Henehan, DMin.

Alicia Gazaway Rainwater

April 3, 2013

Lord, pleaae be with Lynne's family and receive her in you gracious arms because sje worked all her life for you. Please give her family comfort and bless Lynne with the grace of heaven that you promised for your disciples. In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.

Alicia Gazaway Rainwater

April 3, 2013

I have been looking for Lynne for years and then finally found this obit. I am so proud of my friend and all she has done for the Lord. Please know she is truly in Jesus' arms and has even met up with my precious mommy, Gwen. May God give you his comfort. I Will have my church, St. George Catholic in Newnan, GA do a Mass for her. May God Bless and keep you all.

Alicia Gazaway Rainwater

April 3, 2013

I have been looking for Lynne for years now and finally found this obit a month too late. I am so proud of my friend and all she accomplished for the Lord. May God give you comfort and May you know she is truly in Jesus' arms today. I Will have a Mass said at St. George in Newnan. She is up there and reconnected with my precious mother, Gwen. God bless you.

Janet Crites

April 2, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with the family, caretakers and close friends.

susan klepper, csj

March 28, 2013

Rest in peace.
Sr. Susan

March 26, 2013

Lynne, You will no dout be truely missed ,you have touched a lot of lives . speak of an angle you were mine!

Chashell Martin-Key

March 25, 2013

Lynne was a wonderful women and will be missed. May she Rest in Peace.

March 25, 2013

I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Cooper on several projects, as a client and as a friend. She will be missed but not forgotten. Every time we think about "compassionate care" we will think about Lynne Cooper. Her love for people was evident in her every day life.

Sonya Stevenson

March 22, 2013

so glad to have known Lynne; seeing her smile at the Gym was always uplifting.

"Maybe when we die, our Real Selves shake off the confines of our skin & bones & even those who never danced or turned cartwheels on Earth will pirouette & spin lightly, gaily, gorgeously through the universe."- Kay Foley

Verdia Brown

March 21, 2013

You have earn your wings on your way to heaven God has been waiting on you

Frieda Smith

March 21, 2013

Dear Iris, Paula, Clark and all the family. You know you are in my heart and in my prayers. Much Love, Frieda

Kirk Schreiber & CTF Staff

March 21, 2013

Our thoughts & prayers are with Lynne and her loved ones. Lynne was a true champion and passionate advocate for Missouri's children & families and the homeless. She dedicated her life to making it a better place for all who were less fortunate. Lynne was a long-standing and valued member of our Children's Trust Fund (CTF) family, having served on the CTF Board since 2002. We are so very blessed to have known Lynne and are forever grateful for her enthusiasm, contagious smile, sense of humor, and positive outlook on life. She will be truly missed.

Kirk Schreiber & CTF Staff

March 21, 2013

Our thoughts & prayers are with Lynne & with her loved ones. Lynne was a true champion and passionate advocate for Missouri's children & families and the homeless. She dedicated her life to making it a better place for all who were less fortunate. Lynne was a long standing and valued member of our Children's Trust Fund family, having served on the board since 2002. We are so very fortunate to have known Lynne and are grateful for her enthusiasm, contagious smile, sense of humor, and positive outlook on life. She will truly be missed.

S. Therese Denham

March 21, 2013

Lynne, was a true inspiration. A woman of compassion. She had the ability to go beyond what any human being could do. She carried the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph.I am grateful to have known her.

Phil and Corky. The New York state legislature had just approved same sex marriage.

Phillip Zinser

March 21, 2013

Lynne's love continues to nurture the homes and hearts of the world of people she brought together.

Kyle Kratky

March 21, 2013

Lynne was a pioneer and a trailblazer for her chosen causes (poverty, HIV/AIDS, housing, education, LGBT rights, and more), but, more importantly, she was a great friend and a generous human being who gave so much love and wit and laughs to many people. I, for one, will miss her dearly, but I know she's going forward into the next big adventure with guns blazing.

thank you, Lynne, for all you did for me and for so many others!

March 21, 2013

Lynn was a wonderful human being who gave everything she had to other people. She was a friend, and I will miss her.

Yvette Wren-Collins

March 21, 2013

Thank you Dr. Cooper for teaching others to do their LEVEL BEST. Be an ANGEL for my husband, your golf buddy; Officer Raymond Collins and our beautiful Alexa. Your efforts were not in VAIN.......THANK YOU LYNNE

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