I can remember how excited I was every summer, when I would receive our travel itinerary for the summer trip. Grandma and Grandpa would pick us up in the motor home, and take us (my cousins, and myself) to various, mostly educational, and always fun destinations. To which we kept journals, complete with daily entries, pictures, brochures, and souvenirs from all of our stops. Mom and Dad used to give me $20 for every trip, and every year without fail, he would tease me by asking if I brought the gas money. When my cousins and I would go into a store, he would tell us to "put our hands behind our back.", which I still do, ask my Wife. A lifetime of memories, in just a few summers. That seemed to be the kind of impact that Grandpa had on people. I've heard on multiple occasions from friends, and of course family, that when they would hear the name Hooper, somehow they would refer back to Grandpa. Whether it was one of their elders recalling him to them, or the person themselves, it was always some kind of fond memory, or an amazing story that spoke of his character.
Some of these people knew him as Mr. Hooper. Some may have known him as Principle Hooper. Some knew him as Edgar, a father, an uncle, a husband, or a friend.
I was one of the lucky ones, I got to call him Grandpa.