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Former Fire Chief Jack Cooper Remembered by His Community

Aubrey Lesnett by Aubrey Lesnett
April 23, 2025
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Former Fire Chief Jack Cooper Remembered by His Community
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The community of Rogersville is mourning the loss of a true hero. Former Fire Chief Jack Cooper, a steadfast leader and lifelong public servant, passed away at the age of 85 on March 22, leaving behind a legacy defined by bravery, compassion, and unwavering dedication to protecting others.

Jack was a hardworking, community-oriented man. He was a dedicated fireman with over 60 years of service to both the New Freeport Volunteer Fire Company and the Center Township Volunteer Fire Company, serving both companies as Chief at some point in his career. Those who knew him best say he led not with ego, but with humility, always putting the safety of his team and the well-being of the community first.

“If there was someone that needed help, you’d better believe Jack was on top of it. No matter what time it was, or how major the issue was, he was on it. He was a dedicated, community-oriented, one of a kind, old school kind of guy when it came to the fire department,” said Harry Gillispie, a fellow volunteer firefighter who worked alongside Jack for years.

When asked to describe Cooper in three words, Center Township Fire Chief Paul Cook said, “Wow, just three? Well, if I had to pick, I’d have to say Jack was very forward, honest, and dedicated.” The common theme expressed by his admirers was Jack’s unique ability to combine hard work and humanity.

Cooper was also known to be the comedic relief of the department. His good-natured jokes about his wife, family, and friends were part of the charm that kept his fellow volunteers on their toes. His good humor and positive outlook were infectious around the entire community.

When asked how he thinks Jack Cooper should be remembered, Gillispie said, “As someone that always answered the call, no matter what time it was. He would respond to any problem, big or small. He even carried that mindset with him outside the department. That’s really who he was, and I think it’s important to remember him that way.”

Cook added, “He should really be remembered as a stand-up guy who would do anything for anyone. He built that fire company up through all the bingos that he and wife ran. That’s the main reason the department was able to buy the fire trucks and any new equipment”.

Fire Chief Jack Cooper didn’t just protect his community – he built it, strengthened it, and led it with honor. Though he may be gone, the values he championed, the lives he touched, and the legacy he leaves behind will forever burn bright in the heart of his community. His was a life of purpose – and in that purpose – he will never be forgotten.

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