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Owen Cooper

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Owen Cooper

Birth
Sutherland, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Death
16 Jan 1933 (aged 49)
Hartley, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hartley, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Sutherland Courier, 19 Jan 1933, p 1, Col. 3
Owen Cooper Passes Away 
Funeral Services Were Held at Hartley; Deceased Born in 1883
Owen Cooper passed away Friday just before noon at his home near Hartley. He had been ill since early in December when he had an attack of indigestion. Examination soon after that showed that there was a clot of blood just over the heart and that his blood pressure was low. He had a stroke last Tuesday from which he did not rally, and he died on Friday. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and had lived in this community for nearly forty years, until he moved to Hartley about twelve years ago.
1883 - Owen Cooper - 1933 
Owen Cooper, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, was born June 11th, 1883 near Sutherland, Iowa and passed away at his home near Hartley Jan. 13, 1933, at the age of 40 years, seven months and two days. The deceased was the sixth son of a family of 13 children, twelve of whom are still living.
In the year 1902 Mr. Cooper was united in marriage to Miss Mildred Belle Hakeman. To this union two children were born, Mrs. Pearl Negus, and Clinton, both of whom live near Hartley. In 1902 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper moved from the Sutherland community to the farm near Hartley where they have since resided. All of Mr. Cooper's life was spent on the farm.
He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, his son and daughter and their companions, and two grandchildren, two uncles Charles Cooper of Hartley and Alfred Cooper of Creston, Montana. Twelve brothers and sisters, Albert of Everly, Mrs. Edith Kennedy of Cherokee, Charles of Sutherland, Roy and Henry of Cherokee, Earl of Creston, Mont., Mrs. Grace Johannsen of Sutherland, Mrs. Gertrude Salzer of Hartley, Mrs. Inez Noethe of Sutherland, Orlo of Sutherland, Mrs. Marian Phillips of Royal, and Mrs. Zelma Moore of Sutherland. Also a large number of other relatives and friends. The loss of this diligent hard working, clean living, good neighbor, kind father and loving husband makes our community much poorer.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist church in Hartley Monday afternoon at 2:00 pm. A men's quartet from the church san, and the sermon was preached by Rev. Corwin Taylor of Sutherland. Relatives from here who attended the funeral were Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Cooper, Mrs. H. E. Cooper and Elry, Mrs. Lelah Cooper and Harold, Mrs. Grace Johannsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Youde, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ginger, John and Dick Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. Math Soethe [sic, Noethe], Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doling, J. H. Doling, T. E. Doling. There were also many friends who attended.
Sutherland Courier, 19 Jan 1933, p 1, Col. 3
Owen Cooper Passes Away 
Funeral Services Were Held at Hartley; Deceased Born in 1883
Owen Cooper passed away Friday just before noon at his home near Hartley. He had been ill since early in December when he had an attack of indigestion. Examination soon after that showed that there was a clot of blood just over the heart and that his blood pressure was low. He had a stroke last Tuesday from which he did not rally, and he died on Friday. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and had lived in this community for nearly forty years, until he moved to Hartley about twelve years ago.
1883 - Owen Cooper - 1933 
Owen Cooper, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, was born June 11th, 1883 near Sutherland, Iowa and passed away at his home near Hartley Jan. 13, 1933, at the age of 40 years, seven months and two days. The deceased was the sixth son of a family of 13 children, twelve of whom are still living.
In the year 1902 Mr. Cooper was united in marriage to Miss Mildred Belle Hakeman. To this union two children were born, Mrs. Pearl Negus, and Clinton, both of whom live near Hartley. In 1902 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper moved from the Sutherland community to the farm near Hartley where they have since resided. All of Mr. Cooper's life was spent on the farm.
He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, his son and daughter and their companions, and two grandchildren, two uncles Charles Cooper of Hartley and Alfred Cooper of Creston, Montana. Twelve brothers and sisters, Albert of Everly, Mrs. Edith Kennedy of Cherokee, Charles of Sutherland, Roy and Henry of Cherokee, Earl of Creston, Mont., Mrs. Grace Johannsen of Sutherland, Mrs. Gertrude Salzer of Hartley, Mrs. Inez Noethe of Sutherland, Orlo of Sutherland, Mrs. Marian Phillips of Royal, and Mrs. Zelma Moore of Sutherland. Also a large number of other relatives and friends. The loss of this diligent hard working, clean living, good neighbor, kind father and loving husband makes our community much poorer.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist church in Hartley Monday afternoon at 2:00 pm. A men's quartet from the church san, and the sermon was preached by Rev. Corwin Taylor of Sutherland. Relatives from here who attended the funeral were Mrs. John Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Cooper, Mrs. H. E. Cooper and Elry, Mrs. Lelah Cooper and Harold, Mrs. Grace Johannsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Youde, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ginger, John and Dick Ginger, Mr. and Mrs. Math Soethe [sic, Noethe], Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doling, J. H. Doling, T. E. Doling. There were also many friends who attended.


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