Cooper, Judy
?The Wind Beneath
Our Wings?
Dr. Judy Cooper, age 64, passed away on July 7, 2005 after an admirable fight with ALS. She will be deeply missed by her soulmate and husband, John Egan and her two cherished daughters, Jo (Jeff) Quittum and Jamie (Kevin) Cooper-Thomas. She is survived by her bonus children Jean Egan, John (Simone/Deli) Egan, Suzanne (Steve) Egan-Larson and Dan (Suzan) Egan. She has forever touched the lives of her 14 grandchildren Mitch, Tyler, Jenny, Nick, Wyatt, Lizzy, Hans, Emma, Sierra, Dylan, Duke, Alex, Hannah, Jack and Lily. Judy will also be greatly missed by her best pal, Sally Thomas, as well as many friends and family who have had the privilege of spending time with her.
As a lifetime educator, both professionally and personally, Judy taught us all how to embrace life, laugh and truly believed everyone should work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt and dance as if nobody's watching.
A very heartfelt thanks to the kind staff at St. John?s Hospital, Healtheast Home Care and East Metro Family Practice.
At Judy?s request, there will be no service. Memorials preferred to the Mayo Foundation c/o Dr. Eric Sorenson, Mayo Clinic, Department of Neurology, 200 1st St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905 for ALS Research and to the Healtheast Foundation, funds for St. John?s Hospital, Maplewood, 1690 University Ave. W., Suite 250, St. Paul, MN 55104.
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