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GEORGE WILLIAM COOPER Jr.

Townsend, Massachusetts

1956 - 2020

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January 1, 2020
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Townsend, Massachusetts

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COOPER, George William Jr. Passed away unexpectedly on July 23 at his Townsend home at age 63. George was born August 20, 1956 in Roxbury to the late George W. and Rosalie (Cavelius) Cooper and grew up in Dorchester. He attended the former Don Bosco Technical High School in Boston, where he...

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he was such a lovely soul I remember when when he was playing around with my kids

George was like an older brother, I worked with him at two companies and I learned a lot from him. He was a very smart honest man, he was a person you can depend on and a man of his word. We shared lots of personal stories, harassed each other and had fun. Rest in peace brother, you will be missed.

i havn't seen George since our last Corps reunion. He was a real good guy and a great Boston Crusader brother. It was't easy to become a member of our corps back then but George fit right in. He was one of the Dorchester Boys and was proud to be in the C.B.Section of the horn line. Rest in peace George and remember "WE DON'T GAVA"

I was lucky enough to work with George and got a chance to see what a great man he was. I will miss him. You're in better place now. Rest in peace, my friend.

George Cooper was a caring, intelligent and honest person who would always say what he thought was right. He had a curious mind and was always keen to learn and try new ways of doing things. He was good at expressing his ideas and always knew what he was doing. I knew him for a long time and was my coworker and friend. I would admit that i learned a lot about environmental testing basics from him. He liked to talk about anything and everything technical, history, world cultures and i was...

George was a modern day renaissance man. He knew a little bit of everything and a lot of some things, and you could always count on him having an informed opinion about anything he was willing to discuss. I enjoyed working and more importantly speaking with him over the last many years. George was a thinker, and we need more people like him. He will be missed.

George was a long time friend and co-worker. He always took the initiative to stay in touch. He was a fierce supporter of his beloved Crusaders and a loyal friend. I will miss your phone calls, George.