Rodger L. Copple
Former First Judicial District Court Judge Roger Copple passed away June 13, 2020 at St. Vincent Hospital from complications following surgery.
He was born in Hickman Mills, MO, December 26, 1934 to C.A. (Bud) Copple and Becky Swaney Copple.
After many moves to various parts of the west the Copple family settled in Roswell, Nm where his father was President of Malco Products, Inc. for 21 years. Rodger graduated from Roswell High School in 1952.
He attended the University of Colorado and the University of New Mexico where he met Patricia Golightly. They were married in 1954. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in 1956.0He attended Southern Methodist University School of Laws (Honor Society) in 1959.
Rodger was a member of the Jennings, Christy and Copple Law Firm in Roswell for 15 years before moving to Santa Fe in 1974. About seven years later Roger opened his own Santa Fe Law Office.
In 1987 he was appointed to the District Bench by Governor Garrey Carruthers and attended the National Judicial College in Reno, NV. After his time on the bench in Santa Fe, Roger and Patricia moved to Albuquerque where Roger became an Assistant United States Attorney dealing in criminal cases and property forfeitures.
In retirement he was on the Fee Arbitration Panel and the Commission of Professionalism for the State Bar of NM; Disiplinary Board for the Supreme Court of NM; Arbitrator and member of the American Arbitration Association. In Santa Fe he held many Civic/Municipal/Club offices and positions.
Rodger was a former Elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque and Santa Fe; Roswell State Bank Board Director, President Chavez County Bar Association; Roswell City Commissioner. He was a former member of Rotary and Paul Harris Fellow.
He was preceded in death by his parents and Brother Riley Couple. He is survived by Patricia his wife of 66 years; son Bruce and wife Jeannie of Grand Junction, CO; son Brian and grandson Brett of Austin, TX; Brother Brian Copple and wife Pat of Dallas, TX; nephews a niece, grandnieces and grandnephew.
Roger will be remembered as a kind and loving man to his family and friends and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Donations in Roger’s memory may be made to the charity of choice. A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
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Name | Roger Copple |
Date of Birth | December 26th, 1924 |
Date of Death | June 13th, 2020 |
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Funeral Home | Rivera Family Funeral Home - Santa Fe | |
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417 Rodeo Road Santa Fe NM 87505 United States |
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11 September 2020
Roger and Patricia Copple Family
It was a sad day to learn of Roger’s passing. During this time of bereavement please know Roger, Pat, Bruce and Brian, their beloved grandchildren, family and friends are in my thoughts.
Roger was most fortunate to have shared a good life with Pat, their boys, grandchildren, family and friends. His apparent good, friendly nature and accompanying laugh was always enjoyed by this kid.
Having met the Copple family as friends of our parents many years ago and sharing a passion for skiing, it simply was easy to have a life-time friendship even though we had lost contact over the many years.
My brother and I were so fortunate to have Roger and Pat take us skiing on many weekends at Sierra Blanca…now known as Ski Apache. You both were so considerate to these neophytes and one could assume little brats. Simply, you have no idea of the appreciation and admiration that we shared for our adult friends.
It was always nice to enjoy the friendship of the Copple family, Bud, Becky or Mrs. Copple, Roger, Brian, Riley both Pats and their families. Simply our parents shared their most accommodating and generous friends.
Please know just as his family and friends, this friend of Roger and the Copple family, will recall the many fond memories of Roger to cherish and provide comfort during this time of bereavement.
With kind thoughts and regards, I remain,
Respectfully,
Tom Jennings
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Pat and Boys: I’m so sorry to hear of Judge Copple’s passing. The years I spent working with him taught me kindness and thoughtfulness. Thank you for sharing him with me. May you find peace and consolation, knowing he is no longer suffering.
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