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William Edward "Bill" Cooper

Salt Lake City, Utah

1930 - 2015

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William Edward "Bill" Cooper1930~2015Salt Lake City, UT-A giant of gentleness, kindness and love departed this life Sunday, January 11, 2015. William Edward "Bill" Cooper was a wise counselor, loving sweetheart, tender father and grandfather, trusted friend, businessman and gentleman...

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Bill and Barbara Cooper , two of the finest people you could ever want to meet !!!!!

Fond memories of the Coopers! A wonderful faithful Latter-day Saint! I look forward to visiting with him when my time comes to pass through the veil!

Barbara, it's only a short separation. You get Bill for eternity! Bill is my idol. You have trained him well. You two are bread and butter, two love birds! My favorite thing to watch is when you two are together holding hands. I get emotional just watching the two of you together. I love Bill. He taught me so much through his example. Every time I was around him I felt special. I always left gratified and uplifted and inspired. Bill lives on in all of us who knew him and associated with him....

Barbara, I have watched and admired you and Bill over the years. You have both been such a good example of kindness and love, respectful to all. You both endured health trials, making it look almost easy. Bill will be missed, and you and your family are in our prayers. Love, Terri & The Shaw Family. <3

I knew Bill mostly as a competitor where I developed a great respect for him. My condolences to the family.

Such a good man. We will keep you all in our thoughts. We loved Bill and his good friendship with Dad over the years. Steve Burt

So sorry for your loss Barbara. I know you loved him very much, and he was such a nice kind man. I'm glad he came to some of our lunches, and we will miss him too.
Rose Kury from pool group

I have never known a greater man than Bill in my lifetime. What a great example to me and my family. What a great Disciple of Christ. What a great friend and mentor you are. You will be missed but there can be no greater legacy to know you are loved by so many people. Thanks for being my best friend.

He became a mentor to me while working at Kimball. His guidance from years in the industry became very valuable. I appreciate most of all his smile and his love of the Lord.
Thank you Bill.
Lyle