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Linda Lee Cooper

1946 - 2025

Linda Lee Cooper obituary, 1946-2025, Greensboro, NC

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1946

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2025

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Linda Cooper Obituary

Linda Lee Cooper

July 30, 1946 - May 6, 2025

Linda Lee (Yunis) Cooper, 78, died at home on May 6, 2025, in Greensboro, NC. A beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Linda was a skilled nurse and counselor, a compassionate friend, generous benefactor and spiritual role model to many. She had a way of caring for, connecting with, and lifting up everyone she encountered.

Born July 30, 1946, in Cleveland, OH, she was the second child of Norman and Mary Rose Yunis. While at an academic camp for high schoolers at Northwestern University, she met David, a West Virginia boy who would become her husband of 55 years. After six years of letter writing and occasional visits, the couple married in 1969 and settled in West Virginia, where they raised their three children. Their home was a haven for countless teenagers and friends, many of whom remember those times fondly.

After earning a bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Michigan, Linda worked as a clinical nurse in the pediatric burn and surgical unit at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and in a hospital pediatric unit in Charleston, WV. Returning to school, she earned a master's degree in nursing from West Virginia University, where she also taught nursing. Later, she obtained an advanced certificate in psychiatric nursing. As co-founder and long-time director of the Charleston Area Medical Center Family Resource Center, Linda and her team provided psychiatric and support services to the community and hospital employees. She also founded a chapter of The Compassionate Friends in Charleston, which offered free support services and groups for bereaved parents. That experience led her to a new calling in hospice care. She worked as a psychiatric clinical nurse specialist and grief counselor for an inpatient hospice unit in WV and later trained incarcerated individuals to be hospice volunteers for their fellow inmates at end of life.

In retirement, Linda embarked on a new chapter with Dave, running a small working farm in Ripley, WV, where they raised vegetables, kept cows and donkeys, and entertained their growing number of grandchildren. In 2016, the couple moved to Greensboro, NC. Known as "Grammy," Linda was an active presence in her children and grandchildren's lives, rarely missing a game or school event, preparing delicious Lebanese meals, making baklava every Christmas, actively listening, advising and leaving a legacy of love, caring and service.

Together, Linda and her husband quietly supported countless causes in NC and WV. Linda was a lifelong student of spirituality and enjoyed reading, meditating, journaling, and participating in her "Spirit Circle," a group of 11 women that has met for 25 years. After she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2020, she began writing poetry about her experience of survivorship. Linda also loved cooking and feeding her family, playing piano, knitting, and nearly all forms of physical exercise, which she said strengthened her spirit as well.

She was predeceased by her sister, Maryanne Salsbury of Cleveland, OH. Surviving are her husband, Dave of Greensboro; her son, Dr. Michael Cooper (Kari) of Greensboro; two daughters, Marti Smith (Russ) of Greensboro, and Maria Cooper (Philip Snow) of Boulder, CO; five grandchildren, Sydney and Sophie Smith, and Hudson, Alex and Leo Cooper; her brother, Dr. Norman Yunis of Minneapolis; Dave's sisters, Judy Brison of Springfield, VA, and Janet Kaufman of Stanley, NC, and many nieces and nephews.

Linda wanted to thank her family, her Spirit Circle and close friends, as well as Dr. Vinay Gudena of Cone Health Cancer Center, Dr. Brittany Davidson of Duke Cancer Center, Cheryl Gray, PT of Cone Health, and Hospice of the Piedmont for their love and care.

After a private burial, a memorial service will be held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church at 2105 West Market Street in Greensboro on Friday, May 9, at 3 p.m. with a reception to follow. Those wanting to honor Linda's legacy are welcome to contribute to the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Hospice of the Piedmont, or Mustard Seed Community Clinic in Greensboro in her memory; complete a small act of kindness in her name; and try to live each day by the words she so often said, "On we go."

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Greensboro News & Record on May 8, 2025.

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Meg McBride

June 2, 2025

Six of us got to know Linda in an online "lectio poetica" group that was started during Covid and continues to regularly meet. Our format of gathering, reading a poem, journaling and then sharing our writing was always a favorite and special time. Being together online over several years, we all quickly grew to love and appreciate one another deeply. Linda blessed us with how she shared herself, her beautiful and moving words and her friends. She will be forever missed - and we will continue on remembering her fondly in our reading poetry, journaling and sharing!

Mary Kay Bond

May 19, 2025

Pat and I were incredibly sad to learn of Linda's passing. She was one of the kindest, most giving and grounded people I have ever known. Her parenting workshop and the friendship that grew from that impacted our family and my involvement in the community in countless ways. I know that is true for MANY other people who interacted with Linda. Truly, hers was a life well lived! Pat and I send our condolences to Dave and the entire family.

Renée B. Albright

May 15, 2025

Linda was a longtime high school friend. She was very helpful and giving. Great smile!!! I miss her so much already.

June Sale

May 11, 2025

to Maria and family, I worked with your Mother at the Family Resource Center while teaching " Becoming A Family." Her obit beautifully captured her vigor , commitment and love for her family and work. She was such a dedicated contributor to every endeavor she accepted. Blessed Be. (Maria, we now live just down RT 36 from you.) June Sale

Ann and Maynard Sherwin

May 10, 2025

I am so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. We were in the same Sunday School class with her and Dave in South Charleston, new parents, and our children played together. Linda and I led a Girl Scout troop together at Upton Creek for several years-so many fond memories. We last enjoyed her and Dave's hospitality at their beautiful farm home in Ripley. I wish we'd known that they had moved to Greensboro, close enough to visit from Cary. My sincere condolences to you all.

David and Jill Holmes

May 10, 2025

Heartfelt sympathy and wishes for peace of heart during this difficult time. We wish you comfort in all your wonderful memories of Linda. She was such a loving, caring and compassionate person, someone you couldn´t help but love to be around.

My husband and I first met Linda at CAMC where she supported us during the illness of our baby 40 years ago, and remained a friend through my workplace in psychiatry. Linda will remain as a special memory to my husband and me.

Prayers for the family.
David and Jill Holmes

Bev Wheatcraft

May 10, 2025

I´m so sorry to hear of Linda´s passing. She certainly was a great influence in my social work practice.

Elizabeth Maier Chernow

May 9, 2025

Thank you, Mrs. Cooper! You inspired me with your warmth and openness in ways that you'll never know. Blessings to you and your family at this time in their grief. You will be missed, you will be treasured always.

Julia Antoon

May 9, 2025

So sorry for your loss.

Tacy and Chap Donovan

May 9, 2025

Linda made the world a better place in the way she took care of so many. We are grateful to have had her friendship. Love to the Cooper family.
Tacy & Chap

Carol Klein

May 9, 2025

I´m so sorry for all the families and souls Linda touched. I knew her in my psychiatric residency 40 years ago. The memories are still fresh and wonderful! Condolences to her families and friends.

Debbie Gilbert

May 9, 2025

Remarkable Lady, she will be missed by all. Linda gave all to Women and Children's Hospital. We all loved her.

Phyllis Ferrell

May 9, 2025

I was truly blessed to have had the privilege of working with her @ CAMC Charleston,WV

Ellen Sale

May 8, 2025

I certainly count myself among the "countless teenagers" who found a haven in Linda´s presence so many years ago. She listened and cared, and seems to get such a kick out of all of us! I send Maria and all the Cooper family much love and care as you grieve the loss and celebrate the life of Linda. Much love, Ellen

Adam Yunis

May 8, 2025

When I think about my Aunt Babe I think of warmth. All my memories with her I remember being surrounded a strength and loving spirit. I also think of her laugh and the importance of a sense of humor through life. I spent half a summer at the farm in West Virginia and cherish the memory of witnessing the birth of a donkey with her and uncle Dave. As I grow older, I find her kind and intelligent approach to the world and humanity a source of continuing inspiration, she was and is a great role model.

My love and deepest condolences to the Yunis and Cooper family,

Adam Yunis

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Emily Anne Markle

May 8, 2025

I am so saddened by Linda´s passing. I know she had a wonderful life; helping so many people in so many different ways. I don´t believe I would be alive today without her council, care and compassion when I was a teenager. I needed her so much during that time in my life and she was always there for me, even in the most challenging of times. I will never forget all that she did for me and will miss her always. I just wanted you all to know that I think of her and all of you often.
With much love and compassion-
Emily Anne Markle (Formerly Kenney)

Sharon Schroeder

May 8, 2025

I remember Linda as being kind to all. She had a presence that made you feel like you were the most important person to her at that moment. She was energetic, optimistic, creative, intelligent and a woman with a strong faith in God. I knew Linda as a nursing director, co-worker at CAMC in WV and fellow church attendee at First Presbyterian Church. As a OB Clinical Nurse Specialist she was an inspiration to my own nursing career as an example of how to compassionately care for my patients. I will always remember and loved how her eyes would sparkle when she smiled. I am very sorry for the loss of her family and close friends. I pray you will find hope and comfort in the legacy she has left. Sharon, Denver, CO.

Sheila Alderman

May 8, 2025

Linda was such a kind and caring person. Always had a smile on her face
RIP Linda. I know your among the angels

"Ej"

May 8, 2025

"EJ", that's what she always called me. Named after my mom. Her heart will always be with me.
Mom, Marilyn, Aunt Mary, Marynne....are opening their arms for a beautiful reunion.

Joan Carroll

May 8, 2025

A bright and beautiful soul who touched so many lives. The heavens have gained a star.

Betty Perkins Gossett

May 8, 2025

Dear David and Family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you at this incredibly difficult time. During your darkest hours, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Betty Perkins Gossett
St. Albans class of `64

Jerry Handley

May 7, 2025

During a difficult time in my life, she said, we are going to lift you up. She was a wonderful person.

Vicky Grate

May 7, 2025

Linda was alway a delight to be around and a calm voice in any storm. Rest in peace, good and faithful servant.

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