Katherine Breann Cooper

1991 - 2014

Katherine Breann Cooper obituary, 1991-2014, Chino Hills, CA

Katherine Breann Cooper

1991 - 2014

BORN

1991

DIED

2014

Katherine Cooper Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 30, 2014.
Katherine Breann Cooper died May 23, 2014 in Isla Vista, CA at the age of 22. She was one of six young adults that lost their lives and futures in a brutal killing spree near the UC Santa Barbara campus.

She was a vital part of a loving family that included her parents, Dan and Kelli, her brother Nicholas and his girlfriend Ashley, her brother Jonathan, his fiancé Brittany and their son Dillon, her brother Ryan, and countless aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. She was a primary link in a growing chain of family and friends, forever altered, impossible to restore.

Katie was an individual with her own elusive and distinct personality.

Katie was a small-town girl who traveled the world. She grew up in Chino Hills, California and lived a short time in Paris, France. She has traveled as far away as New Zealand.

Although Katie was a precious daughter among a house full of boys, she was not spoiled. She belonged to many clubs and volunteer organizations. She was the first to make sure everyone was included and felt comfortable. She was the kind of person who would see someone at a school dance, sitting alone, and ask them to dance. While at college, she gave her bike to a friend, happy to walk to school, knowing her friend would get to class on time. When she was a bit stressed during finals, thinking her friends might be stressed too, she would bake them cookies. For Katie, there was nothing so bad that a batch of cookies couldn't fix.

Katie was a tomboy who loved sports, playing basketball, track, and soccer. She could also rock in her high heels and low-cut dresses. She was equally comfortable wearing sweats and sneakers or gowns and pearls. She was self-conscious of her looks and didn't think of herself as pretty, but she did not hesitate when a friend asked her to pose for a "glam" shot so he could complete a photography assignment.
Katie was a girl scout and a party girl. She was just as happy helping others and volunteering as she was hanging out at the beach and planning parties. She took four years of ballroom dancing, yet considered herself a klutz. She could glide across a dance floor as graceful as a gazelle, yet she broke her ankle just walking down the street after dance class.

While at Ayala High School, Katie took culinary classes and received several regional and state culinary awards including a Presidential Recognition from President George W. Bush. Her original plan was to go to culinary school, but after she learned she would have to sacrifice spending time with family and friends by working weekends and holidays, she decided on a more traditional college education.

Katie's years at UCSB were the happiest of her life and she was looking forward to her senior year. She was working on a dual major in Classics and Art History, and was also interested in archaeology. A defining moment for her came when she joined the Tri Delta Sorority. She loved the sorority life with its many functions, activities, and events. She also loved being part of a large family of sisters. Her constant concern for everyone's welfare earned her the name "mama Coops." She knew that being a sorority sister was not just fun, it was hard work and she took her responsibilities seriously. Every day was a lesson in discovering what type of person she wanted to be. The last day of her life was spent celebrating with her sisters the end of Tri Delta's Senior Week activities, tasting wines, chatting, taking goofy pictures, and planning an elaborate Italian meal.

Katie was a precious young woman with a sweet smile, bizarre sense of humor, and an evil genius laugh. Even though it is impossible to describer her in words, perhaps her brother Nicholas put it best when he said, "Katie is stupidly intelligent, gracefully klutzy, and the coolest nerd ever."

In a word, she was "adorkable."

Contributions may be made to: The Scholarship Fund in memory of Katie through the Tri Delta Foundation website or on line at GOFUNDME.com

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September 24, 2024

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July 8, 2019

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November 22, 2014

Ps. 55:22 posted to the memorial.

alison brain

September 24, 2024

Rest in peace :(

July 8, 2019

I am so sorry you are gone, sweetheart. You had plenty of life to live.

Ps. 55:22

November 22, 2014

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Caitlyn Sanders

June 16, 2014

Im so sorry about your daughter Mrs. Cooper :/ .. God will watch over you :)

June 8, 2014

I feel your pain in my heart and I pray that you will find the comfort you will need fro family and friends but most importantly from our God above. Ezekiel 18:32

Catherine Poland

June 1, 2014

I'm so deeply saddened that you lost your beautiful, bright, loving daughter to such a senseless act of violence. There are no words to share, but please know that people far away are crying with you, grieving your loss, and praying for comfort. May Katherine forever be with you as a Shining Star from Above, and may you fall asleep at night knowing you will one day be reunited in Paradise. God Bless your family and all who are forever changed with this horrific loss.

May 31, 2014

Please accept my sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends may the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such a tragic loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. 2 Cor. 1:2,3.

Tiffany Lawrence

May 29, 2014

You will always be in my heart little cuz. Our lives will never be the same.

May 29, 2014

There are no words that can express my deep sorrow for you.

Allison and Robert Wiggins

May 28, 2014

We are praying throughout the day that your broken hearts will begin to heal. We lost our only child last year. There is no greater pain. We are praying for the repose of Katherine's soul. It is hard to believe now, but the pain gradually subsides and memories become less painful. Time heals.

Allison and Robert Wiggins, M.D.
San Antonio, Texas

May 28, 2014

SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE.PLEASE SEEK GOD'S COUNSEL"HAPPY ARE THE MERICIFUL,SINCE THEY WILL BE SHOWN MERCY."..MATT.5:7.......QUE

Nancy

May 27, 2014

I am so very sorry for the loss of your daughter, Katharine. You are in my prayers.

Devona K. George

May 27, 2014

God Bless! May you find the strength to face the days ahead through the spirit of your beautiful daughter now and always, God be with you...

May 27, 2014

My condolences to the Cooper family. It is very tragic to lose a loved one in death, especially at such a young age. May you draw close to God during this difficult time and He will draw close to you. -James 4:8

May 27, 2014

My condolences to your family for the tragic loss of your dear daughter and loved one. May God grant you the strength beyond what is normal to endure.

the Crumel

May 27, 2014

So sorry for your loss. may your family be comforted by God 's word at 2 corinthains 1:3&4 .

Loera Family

May 27, 2014

Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

Scott Chamberland

May 27, 2014

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

May 27, 2014

Dearest Kelli, Dan and boys:
We are so very sorry for your loss. Katie was a bright light, and she will forever be remembered as the inspiring young lady she was. Our deepest love and prayers to all of you.
Colleen Montz

F. W.

May 27, 2014

My deepest sympathy to your family. Our loving creator invites us to approach him in prayer, to pour out our heart to him. (Psalm 62:8) May he grant you guidance, strength and comfort during this time of sadness.

May 27, 2014

May 28

My condolences go out to the family and friends. I hope that shared moments bring you peace during the loss of your loved one. Please accept my deepest sympathy, and the hope from the God of all comfort. 2con 1:3,4

May 27, 2014

Deepest heartfelt sympathy to the family. I am so sorry for your tragic loss. We mourn with you.

DS

May 26, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Danitza Rave

May 26, 2014

May you Rest In Peace. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. May you and them find peace. Love from one Ayala Alumni to another. ..

Diane Boyce

May 26, 2014

A wonderful, beautiful woman has left us far to early.

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