Tuesday, October 1, 2002
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. - Paul W. Cooper, 65, died Wednesday at the Sachem Nursing Home and Rehab Center in Bridgewater, Mass., after a long illness. He was born in Middleborough, Mass., the son of Joseph and Roberta (Kidd) Cooper. He built custom cars and created the first mini-van in New England under the name Yankee Coach in 1979. He sold Suburus, International Jeeps and operated his custom body shop. Survivors include his mother of Hillsboro; four daughters; a sister, June Cooper of Hillsboro; five grandchildren; and a niece and nephew. Burial will be held privately at the Cooledge Farm Cemetery in Hillsboro.NH
Tuesday, October 1, 2002
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. - Paul W. Cooper, 65, died Wednesday at the Sachem Nursing Home and Rehab Center in Bridgewater, Mass., after a long illness. He was born in Middleborough, Mass., the son of Joseph and Roberta (Kidd) Cooper. He built custom cars and created the first mini-van in New England under the name Yankee Coach in 1979. He sold Suburus, International Jeeps and operated his custom body shop. Survivors include his mother of Hillsboro; four daughters; a sister, June Cooper of Hillsboro; five grandchildren; and a niece and nephew. Burial will be held privately at the Cooledge Farm Cemetery in Hillsboro.NH
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