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Belton Cooper

Birmingham, Alabama

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Oct. 4, 1917 May 26, 2007 Belton Youngblood Cooper, 89, of Birmingham, died Saturday. He was born in Huntsville on Oct. 4, 1917, son of the late Jimmie Lou Youngblood Cooper and George Price Cooper Jr. Mr. Cooper grew up in Huntsville and attended the Virginia Military Institute and the...

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I had the pleasure of working for Mr. Cooper for eight years. During this time, I listened to his war stories, observed his work ethics, and respect for God and Country. I think this was the "Greatest Generation." I fear the young people do not realize the hardship endured and sacrifice that these in service made to insure the freedom of our country. He and others liked him will be greatly missed.

Kathryn and I extend our condolence over the loss of our Friend and my Brother Rat.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dr. Jeanne and Staff

Dear Mrs. Cooper,

Your husband was a wonderful and caring person, and I know you'll miss him. He lived such an exemplary life and touched many lives. His legacy of service to country, community and family will live for generations to come.

Love, Norman

Mr. Cooper with his outstanding and inquisitive mind and nature will now be designing and implementing ideas to improve the world. God obviously needed an angel to improve life and the world for the rest of us.