Billy Ray Cooper (Bill) April 16, 1938- April 29, 2024
ELIZABETHTON - Billy Ray Cooper (Bill) of Elizabethton, Tennessee, went to be with his Lord on Monday, April 29, 2024. He passed peacefully surrounded by his family.
Bill was born on April 16, 1938, in Appalachia, Virginia. He served in the Army as a military policeman from 1962 until 1968. During his service, he helped protect James Meredith, the first Black man to attend the University of Mississippi.
After the military, Bill graduated from Steed College with a degree in business. He held a variety of positions before working as the plant manager at Columbus Electric in Piney Flats for over 20 years. He gave back to his community through his work with the Carter County Planning Commission and the King Masonic Lodge #461 in Bristol, Tennessee.
He was a faithful believer and member of Lynn Valley Baptist Church in Elizabethton, where he served on a variety of committees and the Care Team. For many years, he played a pivotal role in the Carter County jail ministry.
He loved his church, his family, hunting, and Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Although a wise and occasionally serious man, he never believed there was a bad time for a joke. He took every opportunity to witness to Jesus' saving grace. His family will remember him as a strong leader and a stalwart of the faith.
He is preceded in death by his parents, James and Esper Cooper, and his brother, Jim Cooper.
Bill is survived by Pat Cooper, his caring wife of 43 years, along with his daughter Melinda Eidson and her husband Gerald. His pride and joy were his grandchildren: Alexander Holcomb and wife Olivia, Sophia Holcomb, Noah Eidson and wife Masee, Annie Eidson, and Abbie Eidson. His nieces, nephews, and dear friends Gordon Johnson and Billy Wells will remember him as well.
The receiving of friends will take place at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Elizabethton on Thursday, May 2, at 6:00 p.m. The funeral will follow at 7:00 p.m. with Pastor Tim Tapp, Officating and music will be provided by Sophia Holcomb and Amy Grubb. Friends may call at the home at other times. Bill's loved ones will lay him to rest at Mountain Home National Cemetery on Friday at 1:00 p.m. Active Pallbearers will be Billy Wells, Ray Green, Allen Stoner, James Jones, Alexander Holcomb, and Gerald Eidson. Honorary Pallbearers are Joel Eidson, Frank Childers, Gordon Johnson, Lee Roy Bennett, Lester Bennett, Pat Barr and Verlin Bennett. Military Honors will be provided by DAV Chapter 39 Honor Guard Bluff City, TN. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the building fund at Lynn Valley online or through mailed check. Condolences may be sent to the family at our website: www.memorialfcelizabethton.com.
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Elizabeth Mason
May 2, 2024
I have never heard of this man, but am proud of his protecting James Meredith in those truly troublesome days of the Civil Rights movement. That speaks of his character and dignity. Peace and grace to his family.
Laura Aycock
May 2, 2024
Pat so sorry to hear of Bill´s passing .. we had a lot of fun times at Columbus Electric.. we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.. Love Jeff and Laura Aycock
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