Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath died of a ruptured
aneurysm on 14 August 2008, aged 84. Several thousand people from throughout
Tahiti and
Moorea, including many prominent French Polynesian and
French government officials, attended his funeral. The crowds were so large that a large television screen had to be set up outside of the church. All Catholic schools in
Faʻaʻā,
Papeete,
Pīraʻe and
Punaʻauia were closed on 18 August 2008, the day of Coppenrath's funeral. Coppenrath's brother and successor, Archbishop Hubert Coppenrath, thanked those in attendance saying,
"On behalf of my brother.... I would like to thank everyone who sent their sympathy to Archbishop Michel Coppenrath." He also described his brother as "an evangelist, a visionary and a man attentive to the people." French Polynesian President Gaston Tong Sang gave the
eulogy at Coppenrath's funeral. Tong Sang said of Coppenrath, ''"Michel Coppenrath, in the great evangelic tradition of your predecessors, you gave your life to the service of
faith, the
Catholic Church and its faithful, with full respect of man and other beliefs. Your righteousness and your openness, your broad culture, your natural authority and your love of others were unanimously appreciated in our 'country’, but also among other churches in
Oceania."'' Coppenrath's death earned messages of condolence from across French Polynesia. The Rev.
Taaroanui Maraea, current president of the
Maohi Protestant Church, praising Coppenrath as full of "compassion and his brotherly love" and saying that he ''"hasn't forgotten the
ecumenical work he undertook, opening the possibilities of encounter and recognition between the two churches"''. The recently appointed
High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia,
Adolphe Colrat called Coppenrath
"a great builder of the (Catholic) Church, particularly concerned with training (French) Polynesian priests. He leaves the lasting memory of a man profoundly good and warm whose great courtesy was only equaled by the firmness of his beliefs." Tributes were also extended by
Oscar Temaru,
Bruno Sandras,
Gaston Flosse and
Jean-Christophe Bouissou. Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath was interred at the Priests' Cemetery in Tahiti. ==References==