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Cooper James Beaupre

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Cooper James Beaupre

Birth
Death
13 Apr 2011 (aged 4–5)
Reedsville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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Cooper James Beaupre, precious 4-year-old son of Dr. Dan and Sara Beaupre of Reedsville, entered eternal life on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, as the result of a tragic accident at his home.

Cooper is survived by his parents: Dr. Dan and Sara Beaupre; his grandparents: Mary and Jim Rozmarynowski of Lake Placid, Fla., Clifford and Betty Beaupre of Sturgeon Bay; his aunts and uncles: Brian Houston of Milwaukee, Dr. William C. and Kristen Beaupre of Manitowoc, Jim and Dagmar Harrison of Tucson, Ariz., and Pennae and Scott Fawcett of Madison. He was godchild to Pennae and Scott and to Donald and Susan Jeske of Manitowoc; and special cousin to Darby Harrison, Chad Fawcett, Brett Beaupre, and Kevin Fawcett.

He is further survived by special teachers and friends at Precious Memories Day Care in Whitelaw; and his special companion, Rio.

Great-grandma Minnie Leneau preceded him in death.

Our little superhero Cooper will always be an amazing child. His laughter, personality and smile was very contagious. He loved and adored his Mama; he picked her flowers from her garden, played games with her both inside and outside, and their favorite thing to do was cuddle on the couch while watching his favorite shows and feeling safe in his Mama's arms. He was her whole world.

Cooper loved the outdoors and going for rides on the four wheeler with Daddy, looking for big bucks, turkeys, pheasants, and other wildlife. The John Deere tractor was his favorite thing to ride on with Daddy. While helping to plant food plots for the wildlife, Cooper would walk along with his Mama and Daddy and watch his four-legged friends, Rio and Britta hunt and point pheasants. When Daddy brought home big bucks, Cooper was always ecstatic and proud and wanted to be in the pictures with his Daddy.

He was a true little outdoorsman who wanted to be just like Daddy. Cooper and his parents made numerous trips to see Mimi and Gramp and Gramma and Grandpa B in Lake Placid, Fla.

He enjoyed swimming in the pool and talking about scuba diving, an underwater adventure, which he wanted to enjoy with Mama and Daddy. He turned into quite a little fisherman as well, by getting minnows out of the bucket and pulling in "the biggest bass." Cooper was so proud to reel in the fish and release them. He truly loved playing "batman" with Gramp, swinging on the swing with Mimi, and snuggling and watching shows with them.

Coopy had the best of both worlds. In summertime, Cooper spent every weekend at Gramma and Grandpa B's in Sand Bay, Wis. Cooper loved riding on the jet ski with Mama and Daddy, his uncle, aunts and cousins; playing on the big raft, swimming, walking on the beach with Grandpa B, fishing and riding in the basket of Gramma B's bike.

Cooper loved to chase his cousins on the beach and they made him feel special by including him in everything they did. Coopy made many little friends in Lake Placid. He enjoyed going to their pool parties and playing with them.

Cooper was enrolled at Precious Memories Day Care in Whitelaw and was surrounded by an amazing group of teachers and learned a tremendous amount from them. He had so many special friends at daycare. His most recent teacher was Miss April, whom he loved and adored.

A celebration of Cooper's life will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, N. 14th Street and Waldo Boulavard in Manitowoc. The Rev. Dan Felton will officiate at the service, with entombment to take place on Wednesday at Knollwood Chapel Mausoleum, Hwy. 310, Manitowoc.

The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Francis of Assisi Parish on Waldo, from 3 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday evening.

A memorial fund is being established in Cooper's name.

Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, 1506 18th St., Two Rivers, is assisting the Beaupre family with funeral arrangements.

Dan and Sara want to thank the Reedsville First Responders, Valders Ambulance Personnel, Theda Star, Dr. Todd Nelson and his team, and the entire medical team at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin for all their heroic efforts and the compassion that was given to our family. Dan and Sara would also like to thank partner, Dr. Mike Orchekowski, and the entire staff of Lakeshore Dental for all their prayers, concern, and comforting words extended at this most difficult time.

Being the SUPER HERO that Cooper is, he will give life to numerous children and adults through organ donation. This brings our family immense comfort, joy and happiness. It will help heal our broken hearts in some way so we can try to overcome this tragic accident.

Cooper is and always will be deeply missed, but will remain forever in our hearts. We take comfort knowing he is now safe with God and other family members in heaven. We love you Cooper.

Herald Times Reporter
April 17, 2011
Cooper James Beaupre, precious 4-year-old son of Dr. Dan and Sara Beaupre of Reedsville, entered eternal life on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, as the result of a tragic accident at his home.

Cooper is survived by his parents: Dr. Dan and Sara Beaupre; his grandparents: Mary and Jim Rozmarynowski of Lake Placid, Fla., Clifford and Betty Beaupre of Sturgeon Bay; his aunts and uncles: Brian Houston of Milwaukee, Dr. William C. and Kristen Beaupre of Manitowoc, Jim and Dagmar Harrison of Tucson, Ariz., and Pennae and Scott Fawcett of Madison. He was godchild to Pennae and Scott and to Donald and Susan Jeske of Manitowoc; and special cousin to Darby Harrison, Chad Fawcett, Brett Beaupre, and Kevin Fawcett.

He is further survived by special teachers and friends at Precious Memories Day Care in Whitelaw; and his special companion, Rio.

Great-grandma Minnie Leneau preceded him in death.

Our little superhero Cooper will always be an amazing child. His laughter, personality and smile was very contagious. He loved and adored his Mama; he picked her flowers from her garden, played games with her both inside and outside, and their favorite thing to do was cuddle on the couch while watching his favorite shows and feeling safe in his Mama's arms. He was her whole world.

Cooper loved the outdoors and going for rides on the four wheeler with Daddy, looking for big bucks, turkeys, pheasants, and other wildlife. The John Deere tractor was his favorite thing to ride on with Daddy. While helping to plant food plots for the wildlife, Cooper would walk along with his Mama and Daddy and watch his four-legged friends, Rio and Britta hunt and point pheasants. When Daddy brought home big bucks, Cooper was always ecstatic and proud and wanted to be in the pictures with his Daddy.

He was a true little outdoorsman who wanted to be just like Daddy. Cooper and his parents made numerous trips to see Mimi and Gramp and Gramma and Grandpa B in Lake Placid, Fla.

He enjoyed swimming in the pool and talking about scuba diving, an underwater adventure, which he wanted to enjoy with Mama and Daddy. He turned into quite a little fisherman as well, by getting minnows out of the bucket and pulling in "the biggest bass." Cooper was so proud to reel in the fish and release them. He truly loved playing "batman" with Gramp, swinging on the swing with Mimi, and snuggling and watching shows with them.

Coopy had the best of both worlds. In summertime, Cooper spent every weekend at Gramma and Grandpa B's in Sand Bay, Wis. Cooper loved riding on the jet ski with Mama and Daddy, his uncle, aunts and cousins; playing on the big raft, swimming, walking on the beach with Grandpa B, fishing and riding in the basket of Gramma B's bike.

Cooper loved to chase his cousins on the beach and they made him feel special by including him in everything they did. Coopy made many little friends in Lake Placid. He enjoyed going to their pool parties and playing with them.

Cooper was enrolled at Precious Memories Day Care in Whitelaw and was surrounded by an amazing group of teachers and learned a tremendous amount from them. He had so many special friends at daycare. His most recent teacher was Miss April, whom he loved and adored.

A celebration of Cooper's life will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, N. 14th Street and Waldo Boulavard in Manitowoc. The Rev. Dan Felton will officiate at the service, with entombment to take place on Wednesday at Knollwood Chapel Mausoleum, Hwy. 310, Manitowoc.

The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Francis of Assisi Parish on Waldo, from 3 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday evening.

A memorial fund is being established in Cooper's name.

Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, 1506 18th St., Two Rivers, is assisting the Beaupre family with funeral arrangements.

Dan and Sara want to thank the Reedsville First Responders, Valders Ambulance Personnel, Theda Star, Dr. Todd Nelson and his team, and the entire medical team at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin for all their heroic efforts and the compassion that was given to our family. Dan and Sara would also like to thank partner, Dr. Mike Orchekowski, and the entire staff of Lakeshore Dental for all their prayers, concern, and comforting words extended at this most difficult time.

Being the SUPER HERO that Cooper is, he will give life to numerous children and adults through organ donation. This brings our family immense comfort, joy and happiness. It will help heal our broken hearts in some way so we can try to overcome this tragic accident.

Cooper is and always will be deeply missed, but will remain forever in our hearts. We take comfort knowing he is now safe with God and other family members in heaven. We love you Cooper.

Herald Times Reporter
April 17, 2011

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