Dr. Jack Sewell Cooper January 26, 1939 - March 31, 2024
MIAMI, FL - Dr. Jack Sewell Cooper, 85, of Miami, Florida went to be with the Lord on Sunday, March 31, at Baptist Hospital in Miami, Florida. He was born on January 26, 1939, the son of Jack Ellis and Mary Ruth Cooper. His first marriage was to Brenda Nadelen Meyer. He later married Debbie Erwin in Miami on September 30, 2014. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church .
Left to cherish his memories are his wife Debbie, his son Mark (Patricia) of Tallahassee, Fl., granddaughter Kaylynn Lee Cooper of Orlando, Fl, sister Doni Cooper Duckett of Danville, Il., brother Sid Pat Cooper of Big Stone Gap, Va., along with several cherished nieces and nephews and their families.
Jack was predeceased by his parents, his grandmother, Doni Sewell, and three brothers, Joe Cooper, Ben Cooper, and Tom Cooper.
Jack graduated from Appalachia High School in 1957. He earned his medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1965, and completed an internship at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Fl. For four years, he served as a flight surgeon in the United States Navy Corps. He then completed a residency in orthopedics and rehabilitation at the University of Miami School of Medicine, and served as a clinical assistant professor. He was certified in Orthopedic Surgery and the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He held numerous leadership roles including president of the medical staff, and chief medical officer at the Doctor's Hospital in Miami, Fl.
Jack was a very wise, kind, and generous person who helped many along life's path. Family was extremely important to him. He made sure his mother, father, son, granddaughter, and siblings were well cared for. His yearly trips to Appalachia were always planned so he would be home for his mother's birthday and especially for Christmas. When he was home, many delicious meals, desserts, and crafts were made and shared with friends and neighbors.
In Jack's spare time, he was a skilled woodworker and enjoyed photography. During his earlier years, he spent time on his boat, diving, deep sea fishing, and swimming. Jack loved and followed the Miami Dolphins, and was a season ticket holder which allowed him to follow his team.
Jack was very close to his grandmother, Doni Sewell, and even at the young age of 5 would walk around and tell customers at the Appalachia Hardware Co. that he wanted to be a doctor when he grew up. Jack was diagnosed with polio when he was in high school which reinforced his desire to become a doctor. He guided his family and patients through broken bones, replaced knees and joints, shoulder injuries, and surgeries.
Jack took a big chunk of our hearts with him, but he left us with the comfort of his love, many cherished memories, and outstanding legacy. What a blessing he was to all of us.
Visitation will be at the Appalachia First Baptist Church, Appalachia, Va from 1:00-2:30 on Saturday, April 13. Funeral services will be conducted by Dr. Nick Brewer Immediately following the visitation Burial will follow at Glencoe Cemetery, Big Stone Gap, VA.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: University of Va Medical Foundation Orthopedic Surgery
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Debbie
May 9, 2024
Jack had a beautiful heart and he was a loving husband and friend to me. I miss him so much and I will forever hold him in my heart and love him forever.
Johnniemae
April 16, 2024
I was a patient of Dr Cooper nice person condolences to the family
Ory Munoz
April 11, 2024
I had the pleasure of working side by side with Dr. Cooper I was his Secretary/ Surgical Coordinator for many years at Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables. I learned so much from him specially the value of family, he would send me home when he notice it was past my shift. He would tell go home family is more important you can catch up tomorrow. We had just spoke a few days before his passing and he told me he often thinks of me because he still had the wooden plane in his living room that I gave him, my last words to him where please don´t hesitate to call me if you or Debbie need me. Who would´ve thought that was our last convo, I will forever be grateful for him such a wonderful person, RIP Dr. Cooper hope to see you some day in paradise Xoxo Ory Munoz
Manuel Garcia-Estrada MD FACP
April 4, 2024
Dr. Cooper was a respected leader, an exemplary role model, a mentor, a gentleman, patient advocate and someone that I admired dearly. I am saddened by this news and offer my prayers and deepest condolences to his family. God bless him.
Beverly Gerard
April 4, 2024
Condolences to the family.
Julia Sanfiel
April 3, 2024
I am honored to have met him and worked with him for so many years. My prayers go out to the family and friends. I pray that God comfort each of you in this difficult time. He will always live in my heart.
Harold and Wilma Seymour
April 3, 2024
To the Cooper Family
Wilma and I were sorry to hear about the passing of Jack. Lots of good Memories in School. Our Prayers go out to the Family. We pray for God to comfort each of You in this time of Sorrow.
Harold and Wilma Seymour
David S. Edelman, MD
April 2, 2024
There are no words to honor this special Physician and Surgeon. I am blessed to call him my friend and have the opportunity to work with him. I will truly miss having him around to ask his sage advice. I hope he and his entire family can find peace at this difficult time.
Linda Scott
April 1, 2024
So sorry for your loss. Linda Scott, Hubert NC
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