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Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer was born on 12 September, 1916 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Discover Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?
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Age | 95 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Born | 12 September, 1916 |
Birthday | 12 September |
Birthplace | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Date of death | (2011-10-07) |
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After obtaining his license to practice law from the United States Supreme Court and in 1947, his law practice was temporarily interrupted again from 1950-1953 when Cuprill Oppenheimer was ordered to return to military active duty with the Puerto Rico National Guard during the Korean War. During the Korean War, Cuprill Oppenheimer commanded the 3rd Battalion of the 296th Infantry Regiment (note: the 296th was mobilized on September 14, 1952, so that it could provide replacements to its sister company deployed in Korea). Cuprill Oppenheimer later became the Commanding Officer of the Henry Barracks Army base in Cayey, Puerto Rico, where United States' draftees were trained before being sent as replacements to the 65th Infantry Regiment.
In 1950, he was one of the founders of the Gamma-Boriquen chapter of Fi Sigma Alpha fraternity. Rotary International was the most important part of his life. Initially joining the Ponce Rotary Club, he was later co-founder and first President of the El Vigia Rotary Rotary Club. One of the highlights of his life was to be selected as Rotary Governor for the Puerto Rico District. He also often participated in the DeLand Rotary Club. Cuprill Oppenheimer was appointed to Government Committees by all the elected Governors of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. He was also Chairman of the PR Electoral Reform Commission. He was a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Cuprill Oppenheimer was admitted to the practice of law in Puerto Rico in 1947 by the Puerto Rico Supreme Court (note: at the time, the bar examination and admission process was such that upon graduation of law school, an individual candidate had to undergo an extensive oral examination administered by each individual Puerto Rico Supreme Court Justice, and upon passing the bar exam, the U.S. Supreme Court would admit and confer upon the successful candidate a license to practice law in Puerto Rico). Cuprill Oppenheimer was also admitted to the United States Supreme Court Bar. As previously noted his law career was interrupted twice when he had to answer the call by the United States to serve his nation during World War II and the Korean War. He was rewarded for his sacrifices by having a successful law practice in good standing with the legal community for well over 50 years. Cuprill Oppenheimer is well known for his appellate work (Property law and Administrative law) and for having been instrumental and influential in setting landmark jurisprudence with the Puerto Rico Supreme Court in a multitude of his cases argued before the P.R. Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer was a United States veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Cuprill Oppenheimer enrolled in the Army ROTC program and graduated in 1940. By 1941-1942 Cuprill Oppenheimer took a temporary leave of absence from attending the University of Puerto Rico School of Law when he was asked to serve in the United States Army during World War II as a 2nd lieutenant in Company "L" 65th Infantry Regiment. After World War II ended, at 30 years of age and with the rank of major, he was honorably discharged from active duty military service in 1946 to resume the pursuit of a law degree and a law career.
He earned his bachelor in political science from the University of Puerto Rico in 1940 and his Juris Doctor from the UPR school of law in 1947.
Charles Cuprill Oppenheimer (September 12, 1916 – October 7, 2011) was a lawyer, Rotary District Governor for Puerto Rico, a war veteran, and a retired major general in the Puerto Rico National Guard.
On September 12, 1916 Cuprill Oppenheimer was born in the City of Ponce, Puerto Rico, at the time the second largest and one of the most important cities in Puerto Rico, economically, culturally, socially, and politically. His father was Ramón Fundador Cuprill Rivera and his mother Isabel Oppenheimer Figueroa. He had five siblings: Lydian, Irma, Warren, Charles Evans and Rambel. Cuprill Oppenheimer married his college sweetheart Lidia María Hernández Collazo from the prominent Central Mercedita sugar cane plantation refinery and Don Q rum distillery where her father civil engineer José Alfredo Hernández Buitrago worked for almost five decades. He was married to Lidia for over 60 years. They had three children named Charles Alfred, Hector Rambel, and Raymond Warren. He dearly loved and much enjoyed spending time with all his six grandchildren (Marilu, Natalie, Hector, Mercedes, Charles, and Diana), as well as his many great-grandchildren. He enjoyed the simple things in life and loved the company of his family and friends. He enjoyed the passage of time with friends and family at "Monticello" (how he affectionately called his farm retreat upon the top of the majestic mountains of Puerto Rico). He was an avid world traveler with his wife Lidia. They traveled extensively throughout the North American Continent, Europe, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.
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