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George Cooper IV

Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 25, 1942 – Apr 28, 2012 (Age 69)

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BORN
June 25, 1942
DIED
April 28, 2012
AGE
69
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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George Cooper, IV, MD CHARLESTON - 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....

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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...

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...

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

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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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

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

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.

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