I'm praying for the entire family that God will give them peace in there hearts , especially since the holiday's are right around the corner, that's going to be rough.
I wonder what Nick remembers most about his father?
Was his mom Alice handed an American Flag at the funeral?
Who were the pall bearers?
Did any of his ex-wives show up to pay respect?
I think God is really putting Nicolas through the test, first He takes all his houses, then He takes his father!
He created the Exploratorium's Tactile Dome. He brought visual arts to the blind. And as an arts educator, author and former trustee of the California State University system, August Coppola is remembered as a Renaissance man.
The former dean of the College of Creative Arts at San Francisco State University died of a heart attack Oct. 27 at his home near Los Angeles. He was 75.
"Augy was a brilliant man," said his friend Jerry Brown, who as governor in 1981 appointed Professor Coppola to the CSU Board of Trustees. "He was a man of letters and ideas. I learned from him."
The father of actor Nicolas Cage, and the brother of director Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire, Professor Coppola was often referred to as someone's relative. But his own charisma and immense intellect left lasting marks on California and on San Francisco.
While his famous kin brought the arts to large audiences, Professor Coppola brought countless people to the arts.
More than 20,000 people a year visit the lightless maze in a corner of San Francisco's Exploratorium, where they "feel, bump, slide, and crawl through and past hundreds of materials and shapes," according to the 1971 press announcement of the now-famous Tactile Dome.
Intrigued by touch
Fascinated by touch and its taboos - he told the Exploratorium that "the first commandment in life is given: 'Don't touch' " - Professor Coppola's exhibit made touch mandatory. He later wrote "The Intimacy - a Novel," about a man who interacts through touch.
He was the opposite of a naysayer, said Larry Eilenberg, his colleague at San Francisco State. "He was the absolute yes-sayer."
Everyone remembers the coffee. When he became dean of the College of Creative Arts in 1984, Professor Coppola brought a tablecloth and a gleaming espresso machine into the utilitarian conference room.
"The first thing he'd do was take everybody's coffee order," Eilenberg recalled. "I was not a coffee drinker, so the next meeting he had hot chocolate. There was a graciousness about him."
He invented the Purple Globe Awards and bestowed them on celebrities to entice them to come and tell students how their teachers inspired them, said friend Graziella Danieli, recalling that Gina Lollobrigida flew in for a day.
"He was a Renaissance man," she said. "He made you feel engaged and excited."
Professor Coppola co-founded CSU's Summer Arts Program in 1985, which serves 400 students a year.
And when a professor named Gregory Frazier invented a process in which readers describe movie action so that blind people can better understand it, Professor Coppola opened the AudioVision Workshop with Frazier and championed the idea at the Cannes Film Festival.
"August Coppola was a singularly creative leader who for almost a decade inspired the students and faculty of our school of Creative Arts," recalled San Francisco State President Robert Corrigan. "He reminded us all of why the arts matter."
High School of the Arts
He pushed the San Francisco Board of Education hard for a High School of the Arts. It was controversial because the existing arts program attracted mainly white, middle-class students.
The issue came to a head at a tense school board meeting on March 24, 1992. Black leaders were angry that their candidate had been passed over for superintendent, and upset that the arts school was first on the agenda. They stood on chairs shouting "Recall!" as the board members rose to leave.
Just then, Professor Coppola jumped up and proposed a deal: Arts school supporters would hold their testimony to 30 minutes, then relinquish the floor. Everyone agreed, and that night the board approved the school that Professor Coppola and others had advocated for a decade.
Today, nearly 1,000 students are enrolled - 70 percent of them students of color.
Professor Coppola earned his doctorate in comparative literature from Occidental College in 1960. A 150-seat theater at San Francisco State is named for him.
E-mail Nanette Asimov at nasimov@sfchronicle.com.
Caption: August Coppola, inventor of the Exploratorium's Tactile Dome, brought the arts to thousands of people. - San Francisco State University
In this beautiful tribute to August Coppola by his illustrator, you can find these poetic, wise words August said to her... He was undoubtedly brilliant:
"(...) instead of a Book of Hours, we would make a Book of Moments, for I think love only comes in moments, and while all watches are the same, hour and minute, but between two people there are only the moments they share, no matter what the rest of the world is doing.....It is a different watch, a different time...."
Here´s hoping Nic finds some comfort in passing the pages of his private Book of Moments shared with his beloved father.
I think everyone read this but I just post it in case.
The article says Dr Coppola died from a heart attack.
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Hey guys! Bonnie told me to send a hello to everyone at CF and she hoped Nic can find the strength and courage to go on and that he is being comforted by those who love him.
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My sincere Condolence goes out to you Nick at this time of sorrow. May you be strong and at peace. God Bless You. We are here for you at this time to share your sorrows. Nancy
I'm glad the family had at least 48 hours before this was released to the press. I only hope they shared that time together. Nicolas our thoughts are with you.
The human language does not have the range necessary to cover this sort of grief and trauma. My thoughts and prayers are with Nic and the entire family. You have a world wide support system, and we are all with you in spirit.
Loss of the father is painful, however, that the presence of other loved ones no doubt sing and be Kalpasm surgery to cure leave I'm sad to twice that of his father and being a capable teacher in his university
Oh... I can't find any news on this sad event except in Chris's blog... but I felt very sorry for that. August, just like his name, is a great father. I hope Nic can keep walking even though everything seems to go wrong with him recently...
Best wishes & care!
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Oh God, this is so... sad! Gosh I don't even know what to say. I just feel... so surprised, and sad. This is so terrible. Hope Nic's still ok.
We love you and care for you, Nick.
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Nic, we´re sorry for the loss of your beloved father...
The only thing that can fill the void are the fond memories of your best times together... But words are akward in this time of grief, so there´s not much we could add, only that we send you our love and support through this humble medium. We are very concerned about how you must be coping with everything. We truly care, you know that? Hang in there, dear!