George Cooper

George Cooper obituary

George Cooper

George Cooper Obituary

Published by Adams Funeral Chapel - Charleston on Mar. 14, 2012.
CHARLESTON - George Kile Cooper, Ph.D., age 91 of Charleston, passed away on Sunday, March 11, 2012 at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Mattoon. Services honoring and celebrating his life will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 15, 2012 at Wesley United Methodist Church, 2206 4th Street in Charleston with Reverend Jack Woods officiating. Visitation for family and friends will be held Thursday from 1:00 p.m. until Service time at the church. Interment, with Military Rites conducted by the Honor Guard of the Charleston VFW Paul McVey Post 1592, will follow in Roselawn Cemetery, Charleston. It is requested that memorial gifts in his honor be made to a church or charity of the donor's preference George was born on April 5, 1920 in Bushnell, Illinois and was the son of George Kile and Lula Belle (Robison) Cooper. He married June Cardell on June 12, 1948 in Kenosha, Wisconsin and for sixty-three years they have shared a bond of friendship and marriage. In addition to his loving wife June, he is survived by five children, Kyle Cooper and wife Christie of Topeka, Kansas, Ernie Cooper and wife Lisa of Springfield, Virginia, Ruth Anne Cooper of Washington, DC, Jean Cooper of Charleston, Drew Cooper and wife Sue (Snyder) of Middletown, Indiana; nineteen grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; a daughter-in-law, Ki Im Cooper of Fayetteville, North Carolina; and a former daughter-in-law, Marla Prest Cooper of Charleston. In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by a son, William Cooper; a brother, Alvin Cooper; and a son-in-law, David E. Perkins. George was a 1938 graduate of Carthage High School. He enrolled at Western Illinois University, the first of his family to attend college, and graduated in 1942 with a Bachelor of Education. His further education was interrupted during World War II while he honorably served his country with the United States Army. Following his military service he attained a Master of Business Administration from Indiana University and his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Michigan. George was a member of several honor societies but was most proud of his membership in the Pi Omega Pi Honor Society in Business Teacher Education, serving a term as its National President; the Phi Delta Kappa Honor Society in Education; and the Delta Pi Epsilon Honor Graduate Society in Business. His memberships in professional organizations were extensive as well and included the Illinois Vocational Association, serving as its Treasurer; the National Business Education Association; and the Illinois Business Education Association, serving a term as President. Dr. Cooper was an individual who possessed a continuous thirst for knowledge, which enhanced his lifelong career as a devoted teacher and educator. His accomplishments have been many - he served as Head of the Department of Business Education at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, and during his twenty-year tenure as a Professor at Eastern Illinois University served as Department Head of Business Education and Administrative Office Management for eleven years. Dr. Cooper was designated Professor Emeritus upon his retirement in 1982. His service to his profession has been extensive and has earned him numerous awards and recognitions. He received the Distinguished Service Award in 1974 from the Illinois Business Education Association; the Distinguished Professor Award in 1982 from the School of Business at EIU; the Meritorious Service Award in 1982 at EIU; and in 1991 was honored with the designation of Cooper Hall, a building on the EIU campus, which bears his name. Western Illinois University honored him with the Alumni Achievement Award in 1994. George and June were devoted to the Charleston community where they raised their six children. Together they participated as members of the Coles County Historical Society and George often assisted with activities at the Greenwood Country School Museum. While his boys were active in the local scouting program George took his turn as Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 41 for three years. As a faithful and active member of Wesley United Methodist Church, George participated in many church activities. He served as Church Treasurer for nine years and was a regular member of the Men's Prayer Breakfast group. While Dr. Cooper's accomplishments have been many, his greatest has been the positive impact on the lives of his friends and family and those who have received the benefits and nurturing of his classroom instruction. Dr. Cooper's memorial website is available at www.adamsfuneralchapel.com where condolences may be sent to the family by clicking on obituaries.

This obituary was originally published in the Journal Gazette & Times-Courier.

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Linda Harper

March 16, 2012

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband, father, and friend. Dr. Cooper will be remembered always by business educators in Illinois and nationally.

Sincerely,
IBEA Past President

Mary Plummer

March 15, 2012

June,
I am so sorry about George's passing. He was one of my favorite people. Always kind and had a good word for everyone. I'm sure his family and friends will miss him greatly. My heart is with you and the family. Please accept my condolences at your loss.

March 15, 2012

June,
You are one of the loveliest people I have ever known and you made such an impression on me when I was your student intern with Hospice in 1984. I had met George a few times back then and he was just as wonderful as you. My heart is with you and your family.
Love,
Jeanne (Waller) Snyder

Suellyn Garner

March 15, 2012

June and family: I'm sorry to hear of George's passing. He was a wonderful man. My best to you and yours.

David Kent Coy

March 15, 2012

I am so sorry to read about George Cooper's death, having known him and June through the Coles County Historical Society for many years. The whole family has my sympathy and prayers.

Stephen & Teresa Hare

March 15, 2012

Mrs. Cooper and family -
I'm so sorry to hear of Dr. Cooper's passing. Both you and Dr. Cooper provided a place of occasional refuge from the trials and tribulations of growing up. I enjoyed being a part of your family and have many fond memories of my time in Charleston. I wish you all well.

Max and Louanna Jaeger

March 14, 2012

June and Family--Our deepest sympathy for the passing of Dr. Cooper. He was a fine man. We both had him as a teacher at EIU and cherish memories of him. Our fullest sympathy--Max and Louanna Jaeger

Lillian Greathouse

March 14, 2012

Oh, my, June and family, it just seems impossible that a man who has given to so many in so many different ways is no longer with us! I have really been reflecting today on my interactions with June and George and how much they have meant to me. May God be with you; we know He is with George.

Beth Ridgeway

March 14, 2012

Jean and Family, I am thinking of you all in your time of loss. I have many wonderful memories of your father as we were growing up in our neigborhood. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

ralph carter

March 14, 2012

june, ge3orge was a great person and I am proud to have know2n him. I have always had high respect for both of you.

Cheryl McKee

March 14, 2012

Thinking of you as you celebrate this amazing person. How blessed all are to have known and loved him.

Sue Miller

March 14, 2012

I have many fond memories of Dr. Cooper as I earned my BS and MS in business education at EIU. His excellent mentoring served as a wonderful example for my own career as a business teacher. My sympathies to his family.

Jackie Schouten

March 13, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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