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Jackson Eugene "Jack" Cooper

Vancouver, Washington

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American Cancer Society

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JACKSON "JACK" EUGENE COOPER Nov. 1, 1940 ~ Dec. 24, 2008 Jack Cooper of Vancouver, WA, went home to the Lord on Dec. 24, 2008 at the age of 68 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 1, 1940 in Mojave, CA and raised on the Mojave Desert in Boron, CA. ...

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Jean~
I was so surprised to hear about Jack's passing. Just the week before I was telling my Jack that I haven't seen Jack come in the CU for a long time. Since I get off around 3 I just thought we had missed each other. Jack was a great guy with a heart of gold. He always spoke with such passion about all things he enjoyed in life. Thankfully you have many great memories of Jack to share and carry with you throughout your life. I will always remember meeting you guys in Cabo at the...

Sorry to hear about Jacks passing. He was my first foreman when I started on BN in 1973, in Minneapolis.

Sometimes life is cut short. The trick is to make sure and enjoy each and every day to the fullest. Margaritas in Mexico or making jewelry in his home Jack mastered this trick.

To the family of Jack Cooper, sorry to hear of his passing away. Jack was legendary in these here parts. He will always be remembered with a smile.

Jack - I was shocked and sorry to hear of your passing. I will always appreciate your business, which turned into a friendship while we worked together on railroad issues. I loved the things other friends said about your warmth. I certainly will never forget the good times we enjoyed together - like you showing up at the Cape with one of your special Long Beach cocktails while I was lifegarding my daughters as they were swimming. You will be missed and I count on seeing you again someday!

Dear Jean, We were so shocked to see about Jack's passing. We share many wonderful memories of Jack while we knew each other in Havre. Bill especially has a lot of wonderful memories of going hunting with Jack, Alex and Ron. We heard Alex just passed away also. We figure they are having a good time sharing stories in Heaven now. Jack was a one of a kind guy. Sincerely, Bill and Debbie Dunlap

We will miss seeing you at the World of Outlaw races and the good food you always brought. You were so kind to us when making our wedding bands; we will remember you when we look at them.

Jean, We are so sorry to hear about Jack. I have never know anyone who could carry on a conversation better than him! It was truely an honor to know such a caring warm person as Jack. You are in our thoughts, Teresa and Dave Olson, Clackamas.