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Russell Eugene Cooper

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Russell Eugene Cooper

Birth
Nortonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Jun 2022 (aged 87)
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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SECTION S SITE 311
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Russell Eugene Cooper, 87, of Springfield, died at 12:28 a.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, at Lewis Memorial Christian Village.

He was born on August 20, 1934, in Nortonville, IL, the son of James J. and Beatrice Stouffer Cooper.

Russell graduated from Roodhouse Community High School, where he excelled in several sports, including track, basketball, and football. He then proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for two years and then two years in the Reserves. Russell went on to work as a postal clerk for USPS, for 54 years. He enjoyed building houses; he built or assisted in the building of six houses, in his spare time. Russell also enjoyed square dancing and traveling around the United States.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, William G. Cooper; sister, Nelly Cooper-Palmer; and first wife, Annabelle L. Cooper.

Burial will follow at Camp Butler National Cemetery with military honors provided by the Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon County and the Department of Defense.
Russell Eugene Cooper, 87, of Springfield, died at 12:28 a.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, at Lewis Memorial Christian Village.

He was born on August 20, 1934, in Nortonville, IL, the son of James J. and Beatrice Stouffer Cooper.

Russell graduated from Roodhouse Community High School, where he excelled in several sports, including track, basketball, and football. He then proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for two years and then two years in the Reserves. Russell went on to work as a postal clerk for USPS, for 54 years. He enjoyed building houses; he built or assisted in the building of six houses, in his spare time. Russell also enjoyed square dancing and traveling around the United States.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, William G. Cooper; sister, Nelly Cooper-Palmer; and first wife, Annabelle L. Cooper.

Burial will follow at Camp Butler National Cemetery with military honors provided by the Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon County and the Department of Defense.

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