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George Cooper Obituary

George L. Cooper

1920-2020

George Lawrence Cooper, age 100, died at his residence on December 14, 2020. He was surrounded by family. His fervent wish was to be reunited with his beloved wife, Ruth who, at age 93, preceded him in death on

November 27, 2015.

George was born in Manila, Philippines Islands to Lawrence and Prisca (Edrozo) Cooper. He and his family led an idyllic life growing up in an affluent area just outside of the city. Cooper's childhood days were filled with inventive adventures, including building a sailboat to navigate rivers to the waters of Manila Bay.

After high school, following in his father's footsteps, he was determined to study at Kansas University. In 1940, he kissed his family goodbye and set sail on a ship bound for the United States. George needed to earn college money and headed to Ypsilanti, Michigan for a job a friend helped him secure. There, he met the love of his life, Ruth Jean Smith. World War II put university goals on hold and George entered pilot training with the Army Air Corps. Unwilling to put his relationship on hold, George proposed. The couple married in1942 in Oklahoma City as George continued flight training for the war and became a B-25 bomber pilot. Their partnership would last 73 years.

He flew many perilous missions including the November 2nd Bombing of Rabaul. After completing his missions he returned home as a flight instructor, and then signed up for a second tour to have the opportunity to learn the fate of his parents and siblings who had been under Japanese occupation in Manila during the war.

Through the war years, Ruth raised the couple's first daughter, Priscilla, while living with family in Wisconsin and Washington. After the war, the couple made their home in Lawrence, Kansas, while George finished his engineering degree at KU. They added four more girls and one boy to the family. George prospered in his career as a mechanical engineer, working for Bendix Corp., Proctor and Gamble and as a vice president for Puritan Bennet Medical Gas. The family lived in Johnson County, Kansas until 1970. With four of his children grown and on their own, George then fulfilled another dream of owning a farm. He moved with Ruth and the two youngest children to Tonganoxie, Kansas.

George and Ruth were active in the First Congregational Church and in the Tonganoxie Community Historical Society, where George served as president and in other leadership roles from 1997 through 2007. He was also a tireless volunteer for the school district, tutoring both elementary and secondary students.

George received many accolades and awards for his military service, engineering skills, and community service. He co-authored, with Jay Stout, a recently published book covering his war years called, "Jayhawk : Love, Loss, Liberation and Terror Over the Pacific". His most treasured honor came, at age 98, from his beloved alma mater when he was named 2018 University of Kansas Mechanical Engineering Distinguished Alumnus. He was a Jayhawk, through and through.

He is survived by his six children: Priscilla (Carl) Bailey of Olathe, Kansas, Georgeanne (Jon Baker) Cooper of Eugene, Oregon, Merrilee (Ted Frederickson) Cooper of Tonganoxie, Cathy (Wayne Ranovish) Cooper of Eugene, Oregon, Laurie (Greg) Putthoff of Tonganoxie, and Kevin (Amy) Cooper of Lansing; 15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, 4 great

great-grandchildren and sister, Dorothy Linn of Belmont, California.

A memorial will be scheduled for a later date. Donations in his honor may be sent to The Tonganoxie Community Historical Society or the First Congregational Church of Tonganoxie. George was a member of the Kansas Cremation Service. Online guestbook and obituary at www.kansascremation.com.

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Dec. 22, 2020.

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Judy Trammell

December 18, 2023

Thought of you yesterday while laying wreaths on graves. I always loved visiting with you & hearing stories. I wish I could have had more.

Arlene Wingfield

December 16, 2023

Still missing you constantly when I think about everything going on in the world today. We all need your wisdom. We need to heal and fix the hurt.

Arlene Wingfield

December 16, 2022

Missing you! So much to talk about.

Cindy Cooper

February 18, 2021

I love you, Uncle George!

Arlene Wingfield

December 22, 2020

Uncle George and I had so many conversations about solutions to fix the world’s problems. I loved those conversations!

Theresa Harris Rohrer

December 22, 2020

Laurie and family,
So sorry for your loss but 100 years what an accomplishment
Cherish the memories!

Bill Staples & Lizette Peter

December 22, 2020

Dear Merrilee, Ted and family,
We were privileged to meet George and we are saddened by his passing. He lead a wonderful life and we wish the best for you all during this difficult time.

Sally Cullerton

December 22, 2020

I so remember both of your parents from our shared time living on Juniper. My heart is with you during your loss.

Edie Mongold

December 22, 2020

Thinking of your family at this time... I worked with Ruth at the Good Shepherd and spoke with George several times. He was always so nice.

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