Mrs. Julia Cooley, of Water Gap, wife of James M. Cooley and mother of superintendent of schools Harry N. Cooley, died Thursday . She was 72 years of age and had been ill of Brlghts disease for about five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley are among the oldest and best known citizens of Floyd county, and are widely related.
They have been married for forty-nine years and six children were born to this union, but only two, Supt. H. N. Cooley, of Prestonsburg, and Warren Cooley, of Dwale, with her long devoted husband, survive her. Mrs. Cooley had been a member of the Methodist church since she was fourteen years old.
Her funeral conducted by Rev. H. K. Moore took place from her late home.
The Big Sandy News
Louisa, Kentucky
Fri, Sep 26, 1919
Page 9
Mrs. Julia Cooley, of Water Gap, wife of James M. Cooley and mother of superintendent of schools Harry N. Cooley, died Thursday . She was 72 years of age and had been ill of Brlghts disease for about five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley are among the oldest and best known citizens of Floyd county, and are widely related.
They have been married for forty-nine years and six children were born to this union, but only two, Supt. H. N. Cooley, of Prestonsburg, and Warren Cooley, of Dwale, with her long devoted husband, survive her. Mrs. Cooley had been a member of the Methodist church since she was fourteen years old.
Her funeral conducted by Rev. H. K. Moore took place from her late home.
The Big Sandy News
Louisa, Kentucky
Fri, Sep 26, 1919
Page 9
Gravesite Details
The year of death is hard to discern as the stone has split in half and has been repaired in the past, slightly obscuring the last number of Julia's death date.
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