ional. She would fight for Human Rights both in London and later New York and it taught her the nitty-gritty of running effective NGOs and made her many friends.. After a happy spell in the Photo Business working on Madison Avenue for Woodfin Camp she gave birth to our son, GEORGE NICHOLSON COOPER of Kingston NY in 1983. Living in Inwood at the northern tip of Manhattan she became involved in the maintenance of Inwood Hill Park and would become a Park Warden and the scourge of Invasive Species everywhere. She had collected "stuff" for years with no clear plan of action in mind other than to try and sell some of it and she partnered with two friends 199 to open Scavengers of Inwood, an 11x 42 foot storefront that would become a local institution and would endure and prosper for fifteen years. Vintage clothing, furniture and decorative fittings, china, glass, art, jewelry, tools, cooking equipment all from bygone times crammed the space. The New York Times described it as "Lela Cooper's gem of a collection..." She was greatly loved and admired by the community. We moved to Stone Ridge NY in 2010 where she created a most beautiful garden and made a wide range of friends specially at Habitat for Humanity where she volunteered for several years. She revered Aretha Franklin and sang in the Gospel Choir of the Riverside Church of NY for five years, she liked Sam and Dave, the Stones, and Joni and was an outstanding guitar-picker in the style of Doc Watson. Her songs were published and recorded by other artists. She loved dogs and dogs(almost without exception) fell at once under the spell of her wonderful voice. She is survived and deeply mourned by her husband GUY COOPER of Stone Ridge NY, by her son GEORGE COOPER and his spouse JUSTIN HAINES both of Kingston NY, her three surviving sisters - MEREDITH NICHOLSON of Olivebridge, NY, GEORGIANA ELY and DEBBIE DANIELS both of Erie Pa., five nephews and nieces, and numerous English and Welsh cousins as well as friends all over the world. She donated her corneas to the Sight Society. If you wish to remember her please plant a tree.
Keyser Carr Simpson Hammerl Funeral & Cremation Service
Kingston, NY 12401
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