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Dale Carter Cooper

Louisville, Kentucky

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COOPER, DALE CARTER, 94, died Saturday, August 25, 2012. She was born in Danville, VA on January 22, 1918, the daughter of John Wesley Carter and Mary Freeman Carter. In 1935, she left Danville to pursue a professional theatre career in New York. The following years, she studied acting and...

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Ms. Cooper was a warm, loving and gracious lady! She will be missed.

Please accept our deepest sympathy in thee difficult times.

when i first came to louisville in 1969 dale was welcoming and very gracious to this new kid on the block. unfortunately, we didn't get to work together much over the years, but she continued to be a light in my life and in the lives of many artists and audiences. i will miss her, forever. brava, beautiful dale!!!

Dale was a great lady, always a joy and delight to know. She had a stage presence that commanded our attention, a witty and beautiful person. She will be missed. Sylvia Bruton, Sister Cities of Louisville

RIP.Ms Cooper

Austin, Tommy and Family. This is Louisville's loss as well as your own personal one. Dale made an enormous difference in the lives of so many Louisvillians and contributed to the cultural wealth that made this town a remarkable place to grow up. After only a few years spent in the theater, I realized that the Louisville Children's Theater was as "professional" as any other I ever worked in -- ever. That was thanks to your mother and the friends she recruited. I will miss Dale and...

We send our sympathy and our prayers at this difficult time.
Jack and Jeannine Chivatero

Tom, Austin & Family - Words can't begin to express how sad I am to hear about your Mother's passing. It is always hard to lose someone who is loved so much. Remember all the wonderful times you had together and you will always have her with you. May God grant you peace in the coming days.

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY. SHE WAS A GRAND LADY AND HUMANITARIAN WITH THE MOST WONDERFUL VOICE I EVER HEARD.