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Cooper MiltonCOOPER, Milton Clinton Eugene  -  With great sadness, the family of Milton Clinton Eugene Cooper announce his peaceful passing on January 6, 2024, at Trillium Health Hospital.

 

Milt was born at home on August 19, 1931, in Carman, Manitoba, to Arthur and Leila (Copeland), and lived there with his parents and three sisters, Grace, Enid and Selma, until the family moved to Winnipeg in 1943.

 

Milt lived a full and happy life, thanks in large part to his wife, Eva (née Gabriel), who he was fond of claiming only married him for his car.

 

When Eva died shortly after they celebrated their 60th anniversary together, Milt never really recovered. Milt leaves behind his children, Patricia (David) and Arthur (Marcia); and grandchildren, Geoffrey (Keira), Quinn and Gillian Sculthorpe, Nathaniel and Fynnian Cooper.

 

Milton was proud of his long career in advertising at Household Finance and of his term as President of the Association of Canadian Advertisers. A natural athlete, he was a star pitcher in his youth, and later, a wily and exceptional tennis player and avid golfer. He was an active member at the TLTC for almost 50 years. 

 

Most of all, he was a committed family man and a true friend. He will be missed.

 

Donations in his memory may be made to Operation Smile or to the Charity of Your Choice.

 

'Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.'

 

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