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Thomas Llwewllyn Cooper

Portland, Maine

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Dr. Thomas Llewellyn Cooper, 58     PORTLAND -- Dr. Thomas Llewellyn Cooper, 58, of Cape Elizabeth, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Dec. 7, 2007 at Maine Medical Center with his family by his side.      Dr. Cooper, the eldest of four, was born Feb. 24, 1949 in Boston, Mass. to Dr....

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To The Family of Dr. Cooper,
I was sorry to hear of Dr. Cooper’s passing. I had been a patient of his since 1989. I was referred to him by a co-worker after my second miscarriage. Even though Dr. Cooper was unable to help us become parents, I still looked forward to seeing him and the girls in the office each year. I enjoyed his sense of humor and getting caught up on what Brooke and Brett were doing. And of course, one had to learn what was new with his favorite playmate Olivia who...

I grew up down the street for the Coopers. They are a wonderful family. My deepest sympathies to the family.

I adored Dr. Cooper! He took my case even though he “wasn’t accepting any new patients.” Although I have finally resigned to my inability to conceive, the care I received from Dr. Cooper and his staff was superb. From physical to emotional, from intellectual to spiritual, his approach was warm, caring, and holistic, extending past me as a patient to my family and friends. And - I would be amiss if I did not mention his absolutely wonderful and sometimes outrageous sense of humor that truly...

My sincerest thoughts and prayers go to your family.
I was one of Dr. Cooper's patients and just cannot express what a wonderful person he was. He made you so confident of the care he was giving despite whatever was really wrong with you.
He was a wonderful doctor and man. I have yet to replace him in my life and know that he will be sorely missed by his family.

My sincerest of sympathy's to Dr Coops family. I was surprised to see that he passed on Dec 7th, the same day, 22 years ago that he delivered my oldest son at Maine Medical Center. Dr. Cooper was my OB/GYN for 25 years when I first met him as an emergency pt at Maine Med. He took me through the birth of both of children and all the appts between and after. That office felt more like visiting family then a trip to the docs. His crazy sense of humor kept me laughing at even the most...

Years ago I was referred to Dr. Cooper...the OB/GYN "nurses choice" throughout the medical community. He was warm, genuine, and a remarkable individual who left a lasting impression. Since that time I recommended him to numerous friends, relatives, and co-workers...without hesitation and with only the highest endorsement. I had the previlege of coaching a dear friend through her first and only delivery, with Dr. Cooper welcoming her little one with a sweet rendition of "Happy Birthday...

My sincere and heartfelt sympathy for the great loss of a great man. I never had an appointment with Dr. Cooper when he did not mention his family. When I needed surgery he would call me several times to make sure I was okay and fully understood the procedure. Once when I ignored a problem, he called to make sure I understood the seriousness of not doing anything and made an appointment over the phone. I have often said that I wish all doctors had the compassion and love of medicine that...

To Dr. Coopers family, I am so very sorry for your loss. He always said how much he loved his family and smiled ear to ear when talking about his granddaughter. Dr. Cooper was the best Dr. EVER! I first started seeing Dr. Cooper when he was working at the clinic, he was such a good Dr. and I would just want to see him, sometimes I would wait for hours because he was in delivery but it was all worth it. I remember when he first went to his own office, I called in the morning to be his first...

I have thought of Dr. Cooper often over the years. He was my Dr. from 1993 until 2000 for all four of my pregnancies. I remember with the birth of my first child....not knowing at the time that she was a girl, as he was delivering Dr. Cooper said "must be a girl, she has girl ears." Humorous comments like that made 9 months of pregnancy, and the delivery process an enjoyable one. Dr. Cooper, Thank You for helping to bring my children into this world, They are all "keepers"!! You will be very...