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Robert E. Copeland Jr. - Obituary
May 10, 1947 - March 17th, 2025
Robert
E.
Copeland
Jr.
was
born
in
Charleston,
WV
on
May
10,
1947
to
Robert
and
Mamie
(nee
Conger)
Copeland.
“Copie,”
later
“Cope,”
later
still
“Bob,”
“Doc
Bob,”
and
ultimately
“Grandy
Bob,”
would
grow
up
alongside
his
big
sister,
Mary,
in
Alderson,
WV.
On
growing
up
in
Alderson,
he
said
it
was
“pretty much perfect.”
As
a
child
Bob
attended
Old
Greenbrier
Baptist
and
received
Christ
as
his
personal
Lord
and
Savior
when
he
was
12
years
old.
His
faith
and
his
love
for
fellow man would remain a guiding light all his life.
Bob
was
a
proud
graduate
of
Alderson
High
School
Class
of
1965
where
he
excelled
as
a
scholar
athlete
in
football,
basketball,
and
baseball.
He
later
found his favorite sport, golf, which he enjoyed up until his passing.
Bob
enrolled
in
ROTC
to
help
mitigate
college
expenses
when
he
matriculated
to
West
Virginia
University,
where
he
joined
the
Delta
Tau
Delta
fraternity
and
most
importantly,
met
the
love
of
his
life,
Sharol
(nee
Dikeman).
Bob
majored
in
Pharmacy
and
graduated
in
1971.
Later
that
summer,
Bob
and
Sharol
married
and
settled
in
Northern
Virginia,
where
he
began
to
practice
Pharmacy.
In
December
of
1971
he
went
to
basic
training
in
San
Antonio,
TX
for
three
months
and
served
as
an
Army
reservist
for
the
next
10
years,
earning
the
rank
of
Captain.
He
also
became
a
devoted
member
of
McLean
Bible
Church,
which
his
in-laws
founded alongside four other families in 1961.
Bob
was
active
in
a
variety
of
different
ministries:
as
a
Sunday
school
teacher,
a
member
of
the
teller
ministry,
and
a
member
of
the
men’s
Community
Bible
Study
group.
He
also
enjoyed
playing
softball
and
basketball with various men’s groups at McLean Bible.
In
1973,
Bob
enrolled
at
Howard
University
School
of
Dentistry
where
he
quickly
met
his
best
friend
and
study
partner,
Marv.
He
continued
to
practice
Pharmacy
in
the
evenings,
attend
dental
classes
during
the
day,
and
study
overnight
and
on
the
weekends,
while
regularly
earning
Dean’s
List
honors.
In
1975,
he
added
a
new
title
to
his
resume:
father,
when
he
and
Sharol
welcomed
their
firstborn
daughter,
Kimberly.
In
1978,
they
welcomed
his
namesake
and
son,
Robert
Estel
Copeland,
lll.
Bob
was
always
immensely
proud
of his family—they were his pride and joy.
Bob
graduated
with
his
Doctor
of
Dental
Surgery
(DDS)
in
1977,
with
a
subsequent
fellowship
the
following
year
with
the
Veteran’s
Association,
and
began
to
practice
General
Dentistry
in
Arlington,
VA,
where
he
shared
a
building
with
his
orthodontist
father-in-law
and
dentist
brother-in-law.
He
used
his
dental
skills
as
his
vocation
and
ministry
for
the
next
40+
years,
helping
members
within
the
church
and
within
the
broader
community
as
a
proud
lifetime
member
of
the
Northern
Virginia
Dental
Society.
He
used
to
joke
that
he
liked
to
talk
about
the
two
things
a
dentist
should
never
discuss:
politics
and
religion,
which
he
enjoyed
discussing
and
debating
immensely,
usually
with
a
good-natured
wink
thrown
in
alongside
some
of
his
jokes.
In
2002,
Bob
added
another
title
to
his
résumé,
grandfather,
or
“Grandy
Bob,”
when
the
first
of
his
seven
grandchildren
was
born.
He
began
to
think
more
deeply
about
his
legacy
after
becoming
a
grandfather
and
felt
led
to
run
for
Fairfax
County
Public
School
Board
in
2015
to
leave
the
world
better
for
his
grandchildren
and
their
future
children.
While
he
didn’t
win
the
election,
he
gained
great
fortitude
and
found
deep
camaraderie and community in the process.
Two
months
after
the
school
board
election,
Bob
was
diagnosed
with
multiple
myeloma,
which
he
bravely
battled
for
the
next
nine
years.
He
never
complained,
even
while
enduring
a
bone
marrow
transplant
and
numerous treatments and hospital stays over the subsequent years.
In
2019,
he
retired
from
practicing
General
Dentistry
and
became
an
even
more
engaged
citizen
and
grandfather,
serving
his
family
and
his
community
in
a
variety
of
ways.
He
also
enjoyed
traveling
with
his
wife, extended family and friends.
On
March
17th,
St.
Patrick’s
Day,
Bob
valiantly
finished
his
earthly
race,
but
his
legacy
of
good
humor,
intelligence, wit, decency, determination, fortitude, love of God and love of fellow man will live on.
Bob
is
survived
by
his
wife
of
53
years,
Sharol,
his
daughter,
Kim
(Steve),
grandchildren:
Madelyn,
Bennett,
James,
Charlotte;
son,
Rob
(Kate)
grandchildren:
Callie,
Charlie,
Libby;
sister,
Mary
(née
Copeland)
Godby,
and
numerous
nieces,
nephews,
great-
nieces
and
nephews,
cousins,
brothers-in-law
and sisters-in-law.
Bob
will
be
laid
to
rest
in
his
beloved
Alderson,
WV—
but
his
family
rejoices
knowing
where
his
ultimate
residence is.
“Take
me
home,
country
roads—
to
the
place
I
belong!
West
Virginia,Mountain
Mama,
take
me
home,
country roads.”
“Blessed
be
the
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ!
According
to
his
great
mercy,
he
has
caused
us
to
be
born
again
to
a
living
hope
through
the
resurrection
of
Jesus
Christ
from
the
dead,
to
an
inheritance
that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for you…”1 Peter 1:3-4