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James William Cosner

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James William Cosner

Birth
Gillette, Campbell County, Wyoming, USA
Death
12 Dec 2021 (aged 87)
Akron, Washington County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Akron, Washington County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Harlie and Leona (Schlautmann) Cosner

Jim was the third of four children and grew up on a sheep ranch south of Gillette, Wyoming. He graduated from high school in Gillette in 1952. In 1953 Jim entered the US Army, receiving his discharge in 1955.

In the spring of 1957, Jim married Karlene "Kookie" Koch and they had two daughters.

He then attended college, continuing on to seminary and became an ordained clergy in the Methodist Church in 1964. He served churches until 1967 when the war in Vietnam was expanding. He enlisted as a Chaplain, and served in Vietnam from 1968 and 1969. Jim continued service in the military until 1975 when he resigned his commission and returned to the civilian ministry.

Jim was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the Bronze Star Medial for Valor and retired from the military as a Lt Colonel.

On June 8, 1979, he married Bernice Daxton and added three more children to his family.

Jim served Methodist congregations until 1996 when he retired. Then he served small rural congregations for the next four years.

In July of 2008, Jim published his book Faith Under Fire, Memoirs of a Sky Pilot. The book is about some of the highlights of his experiences during his tour in Vietnam in 1968 and 1969.

Over the years, Jim had many hobbies that included word working, restoring an airstream, camping, stained glass and genealogy.

Jim loved an adventure! From jeeping, riding motorcycles, and riding his bicycle across the United States one summer. He even bought an old boat with living quarters that he was going to restore and use to float down the Mississippi River. One outing to the Sterling Reservoir cured him of that idea!

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson Derek Blair, brother Dean and his wife Iola, sister Arlene and her husband Darrel.
Parents: Harlie and Leona (Schlautmann) Cosner

Jim was the third of four children and grew up on a sheep ranch south of Gillette, Wyoming. He graduated from high school in Gillette in 1952. In 1953 Jim entered the US Army, receiving his discharge in 1955.

In the spring of 1957, Jim married Karlene "Kookie" Koch and they had two daughters.

He then attended college, continuing on to seminary and became an ordained clergy in the Methodist Church in 1964. He served churches until 1967 when the war in Vietnam was expanding. He enlisted as a Chaplain, and served in Vietnam from 1968 and 1969. Jim continued service in the military until 1975 when he resigned his commission and returned to the civilian ministry.

Jim was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the Bronze Star Medial for Valor and retired from the military as a Lt Colonel.

On June 8, 1979, he married Bernice Daxton and added three more children to his family.

Jim served Methodist congregations until 1996 when he retired. Then he served small rural congregations for the next four years.

In July of 2008, Jim published his book Faith Under Fire, Memoirs of a Sky Pilot. The book is about some of the highlights of his experiences during his tour in Vietnam in 1968 and 1969.

Over the years, Jim had many hobbies that included word working, restoring an airstream, camping, stained glass and genealogy.

Jim loved an adventure! From jeeping, riding motorcycles, and riding his bicycle across the United States one summer. He even bought an old boat with living quarters that he was going to restore and use to float down the Mississippi River. One outing to the Sterling Reservoir cured him of that idea!

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson Derek Blair, brother Dean and his wife Iola, sister Arlene and her husband Darrel.

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