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Stanley Barton Cooper

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Mar 9, 1954 – Oct 23, 2018

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BORN
March 9, 1954
DIED
October 23, 2018
LOCATION
Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Teahen Funeral Home - Cedar Rapids Obituary

Stanley Barton Cooper, of Monticello, formerly of Cedar Rapids, passed away suddenly on October 23, 2018, at the age of 64.

Stan was born on March 9, 1954 to Norman and Rebecca Cooper in San Diego, CA, where his father was serving in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict. After the...

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Tears are streaming down my cheeks. No one would ever know how this man hasnt impacted my life. Always a smile, always encouraging me and pushing me to be a better version of myself. I knew something was wrong the minute I didnt get a call or text back. I scoured the internet and This is where I found you. I love you to the moon and back. May light perpetually fall on you. My heart goes out to his family. Especially his daughters whom he spoke highly of.

Stan was one of a kind w/a great smile & laugh. The kind u never forget! May our thoughts/prayers be w/Family at this time!

Stan was a good friend and played a key role in enabling the Indian Creek Nature Center to welcome more children. He was a consummate teacher of the apprentices he mentored. Stan never minced words and his candor helped many young people move forward in their lives and careers. He was the best of mentors. Rich Patterson

Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers as we remember our dear cousin.

We are very sorry to lose our friend Neighbor Stan. We will miss our visits to the "oasis" where there was always a cup of coffee and good conversation for me and a cool concrete floor, a fresh bowl of water, and dog biscuits for Stan's furry friend Jenni. Go with love and rest in peace, Stan.

I shared my thoughts regarding Stan with other family members the other night but would like also to have them included here. Id also like to remember Stans athletic potential which was cut short by the 1st of many life changing events that Stan experienced. He was great at basketball and baseball but football was his sport. He played both ways on our team because he was the best player on the field. He played sports with a tenacity which he carried later in life when the additional life...

I'll always remember Stan enjoying the sun, the game and the people

RIP Brother...you were definitely "One of a Kind!" You will be missed my friend!!