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JACKIE COOPER Obituary

July 31, 1932 - February 27, 2015 OKLAHOMA CITY Jackie Cooper, beloved businessman and philanthropist, whose 60 years in the Oklahoma car, tire and electronics businesses made him one of the state's most well-known names, and friend to thousands of people from all walks of life, died on Friday at his home in Oklahoma City. He was 82. Jackie, known to most as Jack, began his career in his father's repair shop in Yukon in 1942, sweeping and stocking parts. His father, Claude Cooper, acquired an Oldsmobile dealership in 1948, and Jack started selling cars at the age of 16. He attended college at OU and Central State (now UCO) on basketball scholarships with plans to be a basketball coach. But before Jack could graduate, his father became ill, and Jack came home to sell the business. Jack bought the business, making him, at 21, the youngest GM dealer in the country. Jack built the franchise into one of the largest Oldsmobile dealerships in the country, establishing Yukon as a destination for thousands of car buyers, with a state-of-the-art showroom on Route 66 and iconic, towering Cooperville sign. Cooper dealerships include BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Porsche, Maserati, Infiniti, Nissan and Ford brands. "My father has sold hundreds of thousands of cars in his life," estimates his son, Joe Cooper, who has continued the family business tradition. Jack was born in Yukon in 1932 to Minnie and Claude Cooper, where he met his high-school sweetheart and wife of 62 years, Barbara Jo Perry. He and Barbara had four children, Cindy, Jerry, Joe, and Jon. He is survived by Barbara; daughter, Cindy Colton; sons, Joe and Jon; grandchildren, Graham, Garrett, Greer, Jack, Jr., Sam, and Raya; and great-grandchildren, Colette, Gray and Levi. Jack was known for his quick wit and sense of humor. "If he gave you a hard time, you knew he liked you," observes his youngest son, Jon. More than selling though, Jack loved meeting people and cared deeply about their well-being. After his oldest son, Jerry, died of AIDS in 1989, he and wife Barbara founded the Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund, which has raised over $11 million for education and support for those affected by the disease. "Nobody would put it in the newspaper that a person had died of AIDS," explained Jack at the time. His tenacious efforts have made the organization's annual fundraiser, Red Tie Night, the largest fundraiser in Oklahoma, and transformed the state's attitudes towards those suffering. He may be best known, however, for his nearly blind generosity to people struggling to make ends meet, working to rebuild their lives, or trying to reach a personal goal to help their own families. "My father taught me to see the best in everyone because one never knows the hardships they may have in their lives. What drove him to work so hard was so he could help make others' lives better," observes his daughter, Cindy. Jack was enormously proud to be from Yukon, and cared deeply about Oklahoma and its history. In 2004, Jack led financing to disassemble and restore the old Curtiss-Wright Field hanger, which was used by Wiley Post 1929-35, and Navy PT-13s during the war. Jack also gave time and energy to Oklahoma's universities and Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, received recognition as Business Person of the Year from the Yukon Chamber of Commerce, Senior Entrepreneur of the Year from the Oklahoma Small Business Association, and Outstanding Volunteer from the National Society of Fundraising Executives in 2001. Civic positions include board of advisors of the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, and eight years serving on the Oklahoma Highway Commission. Jack's deepest joys came from sports, travel and family. His unbridled enthusiasm for OU and its football and sports traditions help put tickets in the hands of thousands of customers, friends and strangers. And his face would light when describing eating at La Grenouille in New York, or getting a new BMW in Munich and driving with his wife, Barbara, in the back roads of European villages. "Our best times were being lost, but somehow finding Wiener Schnitzel or pizza in the most beautiful settings imaginable," remembers Barbara. Memorial Services are scheduled for Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, please send kind support to the Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund (okaidscare.com), whose annual event is March 7.

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Published by Oklahoman on Mar. 1, 2015.

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Lowell Russell

February 23, 2025

"Mr Cooper" gave me an opportunity to join the "Cooperville Team" in 1976! I worked my way up quickly by learning about the cars themselves! He demanded perfection and observing his charismatic and positive attitude, I became a professional salesman!
He was so nice, very witty and funny because he was that way all the time! I will always appreciate the time he took to help me out when my future was very dim! I just used to watch him, clicking his pen, working on a car deal! We all admired him! He loved playing basketball even in his late years! He was competitive, generous and lived like anything in life can be accomplished with sincerity and compassion for others!

Fred N. Hill, Jr. and Family

February 23, 2025

Miss your humor and your advisement, Mr. Cooper. You will be forever be remembered and referenced. Rest In Christ, Sir.

FRED N. HILL Jr.

February 24, 2024

I will forever be grateful for the knowledge I gained from Mr. Cooper as an Automotive Professional. I still reference many of our interactions with my current team in Houston, TX. Gone but never forgotten!

Lowell Russell

March 23, 2023

Great leader, great dad, quick, funny, competitive decisive! Very witty!! Loved to play BB!

Shelley Hacker

October 18, 2021

Mr. Cooper was the very first Dealer I worked for. I learned so much from him and my mentor LaWanda Warden. I was only 21 years old when I started working for Mr. Cooper at the Ford/Lincoln/Mercury store on North May Avenue in Oklahoma City. I have so many fond memories working there. His daughter Cindy Colton worked with us in the Accounting office and she made the absolute very best chocolate chip cookies I have ever eaten to this day!!!! She was so sweet. I was fortunate to have attended one of the Red Tie Events Mr. Cooper held. He truly was one of the most generous people that I have ever worked for. I have several funny stories of Mr. Cooper and the humor he had. I have been in the auto industry ever since, as a Controller the last 19 years. I will always be proud to say I started my career working for the best and most respected Dealer.

FRED HILL

February 23, 2021

Mr. Cooper's influence will always be remembered and I will always reference things that I learned from him as an Auto Dealer/Operator, Manager of People and Community Leader. Thank you to the Cooper family for sharing Mr. Cooper with my family and I. He is truly missed!

Carol McCurley

February 23, 2019

I cannot believe it has been a year; but for the family; I hope, you know; that he will remain in our hearts, forever. May God continue to Bless You.
With Greatest Respect, Always

Shawna Cogburn

September 19, 2015

I was able to work for Jackie and I never knew he truly liked me until he threw me a small going away party at the dealership. He personally picked up my cake and said if I ever needed anything to come see him. I admired him for how he did business.. I spoke highly of him to anyone and everyone I knew. I'm not anyone that he would even remember and that's ok but he will always be someone important for me to remember and that it was a great opportunity to see such a loved man and important be so humble to everyone he met. The world truly lost one of the greatest.

Welton Hungman

April 26, 2015

Mr. Cooper was truly a great man. Not only extremely successful in business, but also a caring, compassionate man. May God bless him,

Jon Cooper

April 2, 2015

Thank you to everyone for taking the time to post these kind messages. We love to read them!

Michael Button

March 6, 2015

This town will truly miss you Jack. Rest in peace my friend.

Adelina wooldridge DePlois

March 6, 2015

Jackie was one of the finest man I ever had the privilege to meet. When I got ready to buy my first BMW years ago he walked up to me and said Young lady don't be looking at that kind of a car you need to look in the three series and always stay with a three series Beamer. That's the one I drive and that's the one my wife Barbara drives the three series I'll be the best one you could ever have. To this day I have had for Beamers and everyone of them I've stuck with what Jacquie told me to stay with a three series and I've seen him every time I've been in the store he's the most gentle man anyone could've ever wished met. I consider myself very lucky and fortunate to have been able to meet him. Prayers are with the family.

Carol McCurley

March 5, 2015

He was a great wonderful family man. He would make one laugh; telling stories of his teenage years, with stories about himself and Clarence Wright. The word Outstanding, does not truly give the full meaning of a Man with a Heart of Diamonds, a kind smile we have Lost. Leader.

Carol Dickerson

March 3, 2015

Barbara, Jon, Cindy and Joe our hearts go out to you. Jackie is on the happy side of cancer now. I have fond memories of Jon,Rusty,Tracy and Susan, Darla and Jennifer best friends for a long time. Barbara, My dad always took me to the baseball games behind the mill. Yukon was a great place with a lot of fine people who are greatly missed. Carol

Pat Jones

March 3, 2015

We lost a very good man!!!

March 3, 2015

My wife and I were one of the many beneficiaries of Mr. Cooper's kindness. Through my friendship with Mr. James E. "Jim" Williams we went on Jim's aircraft to several out of state OU games and Mr. Cooper was kind enough to provide ticket for my son and I on several occasions. He was a very kind, considerate and generous man. It has been said that the measure of a man is the void that is created when he is gone and I know that Mr. Cooper's generosity will be missed by many. My grandson Caleb Magness and Sam Cooper are classmates at Heritage Hall and I have seen Mr. Cooper at many of Sam's activities even though he had many demands on his time.

My wife Teresa and I want to offer our most sincere condolences to all those that will suffer the lost of such a wonderful and generous man.

Regards, Teresa and Dennic C. Roberts and family.

Corey R.

March 3, 2015

Such a loss. What a great family man & business owner. It will be tough to fill those shoes at many levels.

Hank Schoeler

March 3, 2015

I knew Jack was a great man but after reading the obit, I realize how great and humble he was. Always enjoyed a dealer visit with Jack.

Rick Osterman

March 3, 2015

A man that will truly be missed on many levels..Jack was a giver in life. He lived by the highest standards and it was a privilege to have known him and worked with him. May he rest in peace. Thank you Jack for all you did.

Tami Lindley/Fields

March 2, 2015

A wonderful man who will be missed! Mr Cooper heped me while I went to college and I worked at Lincoln Mercury/ bmw with Hulene Griffin. I have wonderful memories! Praying for your family. God Bless

March 2, 2015

Mrs.Cooper and Cindy.I am so sorry for your loss.I have had the pleasure of working with you planning events.And working catering events and you all have alwyas been so kind to the people that served you.Never an unkind word but treated us all with respect.May he rest in peace.Praying for comfort today and the dyas to come.Regina Powell

RICHARD MASSAD

March 2, 2015

The best car man in the State, an employer who cared for his key personnel and would always talk to people one on one. My deepest condolences to Barbara and the Family. It was a pleasure to know him.

Fred N. Hill, Jr.

March 2, 2015

In the time that I have known Mr. Cooper he was always been an inspiration to me and he always had something funny to say during our conversations. I learned a lot from him during our many conversations and meetings at the store and my family and I will certainly miss Mr. Cooper. Thank you to the Cooper Family for allowing my family and I the opportunity to have shared time with Mr. Jackie Cooper.

susan holt

March 2, 2015

I am so sad to have heard this news last Friday. The world will not be the same without you. You sold me my first Lexus. I was so proud of that car. Thank you for being such a wonderful man always.

Kathy Grady

March 2, 2015

So sorry Cooper Family for your loss. Jack was one of my Mom and Dad's dearest friends. Prayers are being said for all of you.

Kathy McLendon Grady
Ardmore, OK

John Holt

March 2, 2015

What a great man, you will be truly missed in this world, Jack was one of my mentors and truly showed me how to treat my customers. Always listen to everything they say and always try to say yes when they ask for something. I contribute a large part of my success to his Jack Cooper. Prayers for the family.

Paul Seikel

March 2, 2015

It was always fun to see Jackie he was probably the most accessible person that I've ever known. It always amazed me that about 90% of the time if you called him at his office it would be him answering the phone not a secretary. He loved people and he really loved selling cars. I remember the last time that I was ill he found out somehow and called me and we talked for a very long time about all kinds of things it really meant a lot to me. He was a great man. He will be missed.

Barbara Workman Vose

March 1, 2015

Jack Cooper was one of the finest and kindest men I've ever known.. We not only enjoyed purchasing cars from him, but being able to enjoy travels and social times. I loved their beautiful hime on the south side if a Grand Blvd. when ii was homeless, and Jackie and I discussed his house going up for sake after they completed their new hime in the north side of a Grand Blvd, Jackie offered to hold his house for sale for first refusal for me. I went to see it in a snowstorm at night. Barbara has candles twinkling all through the house, wood fires lit and soft lights on showcasing their beautiful grounds covered in snow. It was a true dream house. So much so that I started sobbing and couldn't stop and finally left. I was in my dream house, but I decided to depart OKC to move West for a few years. Being a car nut, so many timed I would become intrigued by a new type of car. Like PT Cruiser, the Mini, and others. He'd invite me up to drive one for a few days to see if i truly liked it. He saved me from so many mistakes. One other thing is if there was a very particular car I wanted, he never ever failed to find Exactky what I wanted. He simply never gave up. And, thus, last but most important, I called him a very special Friend,

Peter Duncan

March 1, 2015

Jack cooper was a man of his word! When he told you he would do something he did it. He sold my family many cars that date back to my grandfather in the forties. We will miss you Mr. Cooper!
Peter and Tami Duncan

Alton Spradlin

March 1, 2015

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Gary McVay

March 1, 2015

i will greatly miss Jack Cooper, an uncommon man and friend.

Amy B

March 1, 2015

Jackie and my dad were friends back in the 1970's until my dad's death in 1985. I'll always remember going to Cooperville as a kid and the many cars we bought there. Thank you for being a friend to all of us.

Shane Perryman

March 1, 2015

Jackie Cooper was one of the most gernerous and loveing men in Oklahoma! He will be missed by so many people and his name and legacy will live on forever in the faces of the many people he has helpd over the years! My love goes out to Barbara and your children!

March 1, 2015

what a great man and okie thxs

Bill Bennetts

March 1, 2015

Jack Cooper was a man who reminded me of my father, a class act. His generosity was without equal; his friendship met the world to me and his business acumen and "down to earth" personality made him loved by all. We will miss this man!!

March 1, 2015

My sincere sympathy to Jack's family. He truly will be missed by all who knew him. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Judy Hart Oklahoma City (former member of the First Christian Church, Yukon, OK)

Ida Blackburn

March 1, 2015

Barbara, Joe, my heart is broken for your loss and the loss of my good friend. Bob, my son, has been preparing an exhibit on Jackie...he loved him and had the privilege to work with him on it.

Danny Hart

March 1, 2015

So sorry for your loss. Your father truly made a difference in this community, state and country. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Cooper family.

Darrel Smith

March 1, 2015

Sorry For your the passing of your father Joe my prayers are with you ! ! !

S. W. Laird

March 1, 2015

Thoughts and prayers go out to the Cooper family. You will be missed by all that knew you.

Wayne Neal

March 1, 2015

A great man that will be missed by all. He touched and influenced many people throughout his life. A great example and leader to all... RIP

Paul Walton

March 1, 2015

Jack, since the first day I met you in 1997 you have been a constant friend to me and to my family. My wishes and from what I am reading, the wishes of many, are that you are in a better place surrounded by the people you love. You never ceased to amaze me with your way of doing business and for me, part of the "fun" of visiting the BMW dealership was the fact that if you were there, you were always up for a cup of coffee and conversation! You are already missed. Rest in Peace, Jack. PDUB a/k/a Paul Walton

Kimberly Byars

March 1, 2015

The world has lost a great man. Jack will truly be missed. Sending prayers & love to the family.

dan knutson

March 1, 2015

Rip Mr Cooper,it was my privilege to work for you.

Edward Wade

March 1, 2015

I had the privilege of working for Jack for almost 10 years. He was always trying to convert me to become a sooner fan. I went to so many games and events on his graciousness. Whenever the Pokes would lose he would always come to me and say Big Ed are you ready to become a sooner now. Jack thank you for everything you did for me and my family.

Floyd Martin, Jr.

March 1, 2015

RIP Mr. Cooper, thank you so much for your generosity and bringing AIDS to the forefront of others in Oklahoma. Your generosity and kindness has helped many. Thank you for being a great businessman, father, husband, employer and civic leader. A life well lived

Edwin Vickery

March 1, 2015

I have truly admired two great men in my life / my father and mr Cooper/ he will be missed but always on my mind.

March 1, 2015

Jack will be greatly missed! Our deepest sympathy.
Much Love, Michelli & Erika Almanza

March 1, 2015

I have the utmost respect for Mr. Cooper and the entire Cooper family.

Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Hastings
Oklahoma City, OK

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