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Gary P. Cooper passed away Saturday, March 10, 2017.

He was born August 30, 1933, in York, AL, to James Pettus and Mabel Clair Bennett Cooper.

Gary was elder brother to Tony and James Cooper of Huntsville and Mobile, AL, respectively.

He is survived by his wife, Marilyn, and their four children and their families; cherished grandchildren, Jessica Cooper, Brendon Fields, Kayla Fields, and Casey Goddard; his brothers, their wives, and children; his father’s younger sister, Helen Chesser of Lewisburg; and by countless friends and community members who loved him.

Having served in the U.S Air Force during the Korean-American War, he as thankful to the G.I. Bill for making it possible to got to college. Attending the University of Alabama, while it was a racially segregated institution, Gary determined to work for racial and social justice in his life and in his professional callings.

After earning a Ph.D. in neurophysiology at Tulane University, he and his wife, Jane Ellen Crowe Cooper, moved to San Francisco, CA, where he worked at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory conducting neurotoxicology research, and in 1964, gave birth to son, Keith Brian Cooper. In June 1966, they moved to Cincinnati, OH, for Gary to take a position as a professor of environmental health at the University of Cincinnati (UC) and the next month, gave birth to daughter, Audrey Clare Cooper. He spent his career at UC studying the effects of heavy metals on the nervous system, particularly for fresh waterway ecosystems.

An avid limbo dancer and conga player though his 40s, in 1978 he met his beloved second wife, Marilyn K. Fields Cooper, an accomplished painter, arts advocate, and businesswoman from Charleston, WV, and embraced her two sons, Brian and Barry Fields, as his own.

Having introduced Gary to her ancestral home some years before, Gary took early retirement in 1991 so that he and Marilyn could move to Lewisburg, WV, to begin a new chapter of their lives. Gary studied the natural history of the region intensively, hiking favorite spots at Dolly Sods and all over Greenbrier County, the highlands of West Virginia and beyond – including the North American north and southwest and several South American countries, spending extensive time in Chile and Venezuela – photographing wildflowers, his own roses, Marilyn’s many gardens, horses in the mist, waterfalls and streams, glaciers, and the Amazon River, and everyday people doing everyday things.

On exhibition at the Cooper Gallery of Art, Gary’s photography also accompanied the essays he wrote on environmental issues for Blue Ridge Country, Greenbrier Quarterly, Mid Atlantic, and the West Virginia Quarterly. His work is featured in the collections at the Charleston West Virginia Federal Rotunda, Tamarack Art Center, and the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, among other venues.

Gary also served as the unofficial resident photographer for the Greenbrier Valley Theatre for more than 15 years, striving to capture the living motion and emotion of actors and dancers.

Possessing a sharp intellect and dry wit, Gary encouraged others to pursue their own curiosity, question received explanations, and to appreciate and champion the natural diversity of the planet.

He was past president of the Greenbrier River Watershed Association, contributed to the Nature Conservancy Summer Science programming and publications, and was a longtime supporter of the Sierra Club and the Humanist Association.

As per his request, his body has been cremated.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Online condolences may be made by visiting www.WallaceandWallaceFH.com.

Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg is in charge of arrangements.

Obituary originally published in the March 13, 2017, edition of The West Virginia Daily News.

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