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Linda Lee Cooper

Greensboro, North Carolina

Jul 30, 1946 – May 6, 2025

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July 30, 1946
DIED
May 6, 2025
LOCATION
Greensboro, North Carolina

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LINDA LEE (YUNIS) COOPER, 78, died at home on May 6, 2025, in Greensboro, NC. A beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Linda was a skilled nurse and counselor, a compassionate friend, generous benefactor and spiritual role model to many. She had a way of caring for, connecting with, and lifting...

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Thank you, Linda, for the powerful and bright impact you had on my life when we were at St. Barnabas together. I always enjoyed talking with you after the service. You welcomed me and made me feel at ease.

Six of us got to know Linda in an online "lectio poetica" group that was started during Covid and continues to regularly meet. Our format of gathering, reading a poem, journaling and then sharing our writing was always a favorite and special time. Being together online over several years, we all quickly grew to love and appreciate one another deeply. Linda blessed us with how she shared herself, her beautiful and moving words and her friends. She will be forever missed - and we will continue...

Pat and I were incredibly sad to learn of Linda's passing. She was one of the kindest, most giving and grounded people I have ever known. Her parenting workshop and the friendship that grew from that impacted our family and my involvement in the community in countless ways. I know that is true for MANY other people who interacted with Linda. Truly, hers was a life well lived! Pat and I send our condolences to Dave and the entire family.

Linda was a longtime high school friend. She was very helpful and giving. Great smile!!! I miss her so much already.

to Maria and family, I worked with your Mother at the Family Resource Center while teaching " Becoming A Family." Her obit beautifully captured her vigor , commitment and love for her family and work. She was such a dedicated contributor to every endeavor she accepted. Blessed Be. (Maria, we now live just down RT 36 from you.) June Sale

I am so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. We were in the same Sunday School class with her and Dave in South Charleston, new parents, and our children played together. Linda and I led a Girl Scout troop together at Upton Creek for several years-so many fond memories. We last enjoyed her and Dave's hospitality at their beautiful farm home in Ripley. I wish we'd known that they had moved to Greensboro, close enough to visit from Cary. My sincere condolences to you all.

Heartfelt sympathy and wishes for peace of heart during this difficult time. We wish you comfort in all your wonderful memories of Linda. She was such a loving, caring and compassionate person, someone you couldn´t help but love to be around. My husband and I first met Linda at CAMC where she supported us during the illness of our baby 40 years ago, and remained a friend through my workplace in psychiatry. Linda will remain as a special memory to my husband and me. Prayers for the...

I´m so sorry to hear of Linda´s passing. She certainly was a great influence in my social work practice.

Thank you, Mrs. Cooper! You inspired me with your warmth and openness in ways that you'll never know. Blessings to you and your family at this time in their grief. You will be missed, you will be treasured always.