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William P. Cooney

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William P. Cooney

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
14 Mar 2014 (aged 61)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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William P. Cooney

William P. Cooney, 61, formerly of Worcester passed away unexpectedly, Friday, March 14th 2014. William was born in Worcester, a son of Thomas M. and Frances G. (née O'Day) Cooney and attended Doherty Memorial High School. An avid animal lover, Bill chose a career in the equine industry. Early in his career he trained at Rock Meadow Farm in Byfield, Massachusetts. As his talents grew, he extended an invitation to work with the highly respected George Morris at Hunterdon, Inc. in Pittstown, New Jersey. Under the tutelage of George, Bill became one of the top equitation trainers in the country. In the 1980's Bill left Hunterdon and opened the Beacon Hill Show Stables in Old Salem, NY with business partner Frank Madden. Over the next four decades Bill acquired numerous championships up and down the east coast. In 1984, he was named trainer of the year at Madison Square Garden after one of his students won the triple crown of equitation. Over his career Bill has earned more equitation championships than any other trainer in history. He was considered the foremost authority in the equitation world, his voice and his vision will be greatly missed.

Bill is survived by; his sister and brother-in-law; his sister-in-law, and several nephews and nieces. Other xxtended family members and many friends around the Country.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Bill's name can be made to the USHJA Horseman's Assistance Fund, 3870 Cigar lane, Lexington, KY 40511.
William P. Cooney

William P. Cooney, 61, formerly of Worcester passed away unexpectedly, Friday, March 14th 2014. William was born in Worcester, a son of Thomas M. and Frances G. (née O'Day) Cooney and attended Doherty Memorial High School. An avid animal lover, Bill chose a career in the equine industry. Early in his career he trained at Rock Meadow Farm in Byfield, Massachusetts. As his talents grew, he extended an invitation to work with the highly respected George Morris at Hunterdon, Inc. in Pittstown, New Jersey. Under the tutelage of George, Bill became one of the top equitation trainers in the country. In the 1980's Bill left Hunterdon and opened the Beacon Hill Show Stables in Old Salem, NY with business partner Frank Madden. Over the next four decades Bill acquired numerous championships up and down the east coast. In 1984, he was named trainer of the year at Madison Square Garden after one of his students won the triple crown of equitation. Over his career Bill has earned more equitation championships than any other trainer in history. He was considered the foremost authority in the equitation world, his voice and his vision will be greatly missed.

Bill is survived by; his sister and brother-in-law; his sister-in-law, and several nephews and nieces. Other xxtended family members and many friends around the Country.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Bill's name can be made to the USHJA Horseman's Assistance Fund, 3870 Cigar lane, Lexington, KY 40511.


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  • Added: Sep 3, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192825601/william_p-cooney: accessed ), memorial page for William P. Cooney (16 Feb 1953–14 Mar 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192825601, citing Saint John's Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by GMG (contributor 47391530).