Judge LaRita Cooper-Stokes, who shared in a family dynasty on the Jackson City Council and in 2014 became the first Black woman to be elected to the bench in Hinds County, died Monday morning at the age of 64.

Cooper-Stokes was admitted to the intensive care unit at St. Dominic in Jackson and diagnosed with pneumonia in early March, before later being transferred to a hospital in Houston.

Cooper-Stokes, who represented District 2 on the county court, was also a former member of the City Council, representing Ward 3 between 2012 and her election to the court in 2014. Her husband, Kenneth Stokes, preceded her, having represented the ward since 1989. After her election to the court, he left the Hinds County Board of Supervisors to run for the seat again and continues to represent the ward on the council.



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