Dr. George Cooper IV

Dr. George Cooper IV obituary, Charleston, SC

Dr. George Cooper IV

George Cooper Obituary

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George Cooper IV, MD, 69, died peacefully at his home in Charleston on Saturday, April 28, 2012, after a nine-year struggle with cancer. The relatives and friends of Dr. Cooper are invited to attend his memorial service Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 11 a.m. in St. Michael's Episcopal Church. Burial will follow in St. Michael's Episcopal Churchyard as well as a reception in the parish hall. The family will receive friends in J. HENRY STUHR, INC., DOWNTOWN CHAPEL, Tuesday between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. Dr. Cooper, director of the Gazes Cardiac Research Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina and chief of cardiology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Charleston, was an internationally recognized expert in heart physiology and leader in research into the causes of heart failure. He received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical School and his Internal Medicine training at Case Western Reserve University. He then pursued laboratory research training at the Mayo Clinic, received a cardiology fellowship at Duke University, and conducted research at the Naval Medical Research Institute in Bethesda. He went on to pursue an academic career at the University of Iowa and subsequently Temple University, where he was the director of basic cardiovascular research. In 1985 Dr. Cooper moved to the Medical University of South Carolina as professor of internal medicine and physiology and chief of cardiology at the VA Medical Center. In 1994 Dr. Cooper was appointed director of the Gazes Institute. Dr. Cooper authored more than 80 original scientific articles and 10 book chapters in the field of cardiac mechanics, including a seminal paper in Science describing the role of microtubules in cardiac hypertrophy. He served on the editorial boards of major cardiology journals and specialized boards of the NIH and the VA. He was a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Association of American Physicians, and received the highly prestigious Louis N. Katz Basic Science Research Prize of the American Heart Association. In 2004 the American Physiological Society's Cardiovascular Section granted him its Carl Wiggers Award in recognition of his career-long research achievements. He was also a member of the Society for the Relief of Families of Deceased and Disabled Indigent Members of the Medical Profession of the State of South Carolina. Dr. Cooper is survived by his wife of 30 years, Elizabeth Roemig Cooper, and four sons: George (Caroline) of Alexandria, VA; F. Cullen of Greensboro, NC; William Wise (Amanda) of Winston Salem, NC, and James Andrew of Charleston, SC as well as four grandchildren and two sisters: Juliet Dankmeyer (Rognald) of San Mateo, CA, and Mary Howard Ellis (John) of Kilmarnock, VA. Memorials may be made to St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 71 Broad Street Charleston, SC 29401, or the Gazes Cardiac Research Institute at MUSC, 18 Bee Street, Charleston SC 29401.

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June 19, 2012

Elizabeth Biber posted to the memorial.

May 21, 2012

Joan Martin posted to the memorial.

May 5, 2012

Jan Barto posted to the memorial.

Elizabeth Biber

June 19, 2012

Dear Cooper family,
I'm saddened to hear of the loss of such a wonderful, hilarious, good-hearted man. I got to know George during cycling classes at the Harper Student Center at MUSC. We would drag our bikes to the gym after work several times a week and set them up on trainers and spin to our hearts content. George always made me laugh with his funny stories and especially when he'd stretch afterwards - always doing it the opposite way from every one else and getting confused - we laughed every time. I will miss him and feel blessed that I was able to spend those fun cycling classes together for a couple years. I hope you all are doing okay. I know all too well the grief of loosing a loved one. I pray you all are at peace.

"Smooth circle", George. I'll miss you. Thank you for all the laughs.

Love,
Elizabeth

Joan Martin

May 21, 2012

Dearest Elizabeth, A friend from church found this obituary while searching for another name. I am so heavy-hearted at the thought of your loss. Your family will remain in our prayers, of course. If you feel like it, please write when you can and let me know how you are doing? It was God's gift that your family was drawn so closely together toward the end of George's life. May God's peace rest upon you and your family like a gentle, warm blanket, protecting your hearts and minds as you grieve, and reminding you how very much he loves and cares for you all.

Jan Barto

May 5, 2012

To Mrs. Cooper and the George Cooper family, It was a honor and a pivilege to work on Dr. Cooper's research projects. Dr. Cooper always treated us technicians with respect. It was nice to know someone as intelligent, yet down to earth and not arrogant, as he was.
And thank you Mrs. Cooper, for sharing that wonderful story of your husband at the wake (about the time you all lived in Iowa. From one Iowan to another, of course). I imagine that Red, the lab cat, met Dr. Cooper at the
gates to welcome him in.
Sincerely,

May 2, 2012

Elizabeth, James and family,

We are sorry for your loss. Sorry we could not make it to Charleston for the memorial service. -Larry and Kay Hess

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Renate Otte-Schulte

May 2, 2012

Dear Betsy--
Our sincere sympathy to you at this most difficult time in your life. We are thinking of you. May all your good memories of George help comfort you now and always.
Your Friends,
Renate Otte and Bud Schulte

American Heart Association

May 2, 2012

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

patricia (p.a.) oliver

May 1, 2012

Praying for you and your family at this difficult time. I will miss George but will be thinking of you and yours often. My deepest sympathy.

margo brennan

April 30, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Margo Brennan

Kathy Perkins

April 30, 2012

Wishing your family strength, courage and peace. My deepest sympathy,
Kathy Perkins
(friend of Madeline Bendorf)

Florence Couch

April 30, 2012

Dear Betsy and Cooper Family,
I am thinking of you and praying for you as you celebrate and remember George and his life. May God bless you with his peace. Aunt Flo

April 30, 2012

Dear Betsy and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. May George be at rest and pain free and may you all find comfort in your memories of a wonderful man. Terry and Jim Roemig

Marty Schuhmacher

April 30, 2012

Betsy, you are in our prayers as you deal with the grief that follows death. May the Lord's presence grant you a peace that passes understanding.

Chanler Jeffers

April 30, 2012

Elizabeth--my heart grieves for you and the boys. All of you are in my prayers. Blessings to you now and always. xoxo

April 30, 2012

Betsy, My sympathy, love, and prayers go out to you, James, and the Cooper family today.

Connie Couch/Larson

April 29, 2012

Betsy, I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and the boys during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

April 29, 2012

Betsy, James and "the Cooper boys" from 30 years ago, please know we share your grief at losing George. So sorry and we want to see you when you visit Amana. Love, Joan and Dwayne Bourret

Mary Ann Miller

April 29, 2012

Betsy, I am so so sorry to hear of your husbands passing..may he rest in peace..please accept my sincerest condolences..
I read about his demise when Carol posted it on fb..again..I am so very sorry..

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June 19, 2012

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