Rick-Cooper-Obituary

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Rick Cooper

Charleston, South Carolina

Apr 6, 1957 – Jan 23, 2024

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BORN
April 6, 1957
DIED
January 23, 2024
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Richard Thomas "Rick" Cooper, 66, died Tuesday, January 23, 2024, at Shem Creek Health Center in the loving arms of his soulmate, Elisa Norton Cooper. Rick is survived by his wife, Elisa; his three sons, Michael Thomas Cooper [Emily], William Lindsey Cooper and Thomas Norton Cooper; his two...

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Dear Norman, Trudy and Family I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.

To all the Cooper family . We are so sorry for your loss. Sincerely , Patrick and Myrtle Ann Dennis

Deepest sympathies to the Cooper family. The Coopers were one of the first American families I had the pleasure of meeting. I was far from my place of birth and quite homesick. The entire Cooper family welcomed me into their lives with open arms. Rick was not only my roommate at The Citadel but one of my first and most memorable American friends. May he rest easy, sincerely, Mansour and Amy Rashtchian

Dear Elsie, Norman, Randy, Tammy, Trudy, Will and all of the family,

Please accept my deepest condolences for the passing of Ricky. It seem that no matter how much
time we have to prepare for the daywe are never ready when the time finally arrives for our loved ones to go.

Our families go back so far together. Mr. Canon, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and my parents were very close both professionally and personally for many years. They all took a lot of pride in sharing...

Condolences to your family cousin Rick. You'll be missed.

I am so sorry for your family's loss. Nancy Miller, client of Randy

Ricky was a good man....known him a long time. Sorry that he has passed .....WalterHundley

Rick was a dear friend and the kindest person. During this journey with Rick and Elisa, I have found comfort in this quote from Washington Irving.
"There is a sacredness in tears. They are not a mark of weakness but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief, and unspeakable love."
Rest In Pease My Friend

Rest in peace my friend.