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Corene “Toots” <I>Cooper</I> Hadley

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Corene “Toots” Cooper Hadley

Birth
Park Springs, Wise County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Jul 1966 (aged 47)
Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA
Burial
Olney, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row J North side of Cemetery
Memorial ID
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Notes:
First Marriage was to Willis Ambrose Atchley.
Aunt Corene was married a second time to Jack Hadley. Her nickname was "Toots".

When I was younger, my mom told me a story about the Twins and Grandfather Cooper. The twins came to Olney on Saturday night and were walking down main street. Granddad would be following them , hiding behind parked cars to see that they didn't get into too much trouble. I guess they were considered "wild" in their younger days.
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The Odessa American(Odessa, Texas)

Mrs. Corine Hadley, 48, 411 Pittsburg, an Odessa resident for 11 years, died about 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Medical Center Hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Hadley was born June 18, 1918, in Texas. She moved here from Fort Worth.
Survivors include her husband, Walton; five brothers, William T. Cooper, 411 Pittsburg; and D.J. Cooper Jr.; W.R. Cooper, C.C. Cooper and Lester Cooper, all of Olney; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Bearden, Eunice, N.M.; Mrs. Maurine Scoggins, 409 Pittsburg, and Mrs. R.W. Lindley, Fort Worth.
Services will be in Olney, but the time is pending at Rix Funeral Home.
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Obit: Olney Enterprise
RITES TUESDAY FOR MRS. HADLEY
Funeral services for Mrs. Corene Hadley of Odessa was held Tuesday, July 12, in Lunn Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Lesly Bell of Fort Worth officiated.
Mrs. Hadley died in Odessa of a heart attack. She had been a resident of that city. She was 47 years old.
Born Coreen Cooper, June 19, 1919, in Montague County, Mrs. Hadley married Jack Hadley in Fort Worth, Texas.
She was a member of the Baptist Church, and is survived by: her husband, five brothers, C.C. Cooper, D.J. Cooper, Lester Cooper, and Weldon Cooper of Olney, and Bill Cooper of Odessa; by three sisters, Mrs. Dale Scroggins of Odessa, Mrs. R.W. Linley of Fort Worth and Mrs. Buster Bearden of Eunice N.M.
Burial was in the Olney Cemetery.
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According to Niece Charolette June Cooper Behrendt-Aunt Corene was promised for years that when the time came, she would be laid to rest by her child(Glenda June Atchley, whom was buried in the Atchley plot with her paternal Grandparents, James Preston and Martha Ellen Leatherwood Atchley). When the time came for Aunt Corene to be buried, the Atchley's would not let her be buried by Glenda June-so she was buried by her twin sister Morene, her parents and maternal grandparents(William Chester and Susan Faulkenberry Badgwell)
Notes:
First Marriage was to Willis Ambrose Atchley.
Aunt Corene was married a second time to Jack Hadley. Her nickname was "Toots".

When I was younger, my mom told me a story about the Twins and Grandfather Cooper. The twins came to Olney on Saturday night and were walking down main street. Granddad would be following them , hiding behind parked cars to see that they didn't get into too much trouble. I guess they were considered "wild" in their younger days.
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The Odessa American(Odessa, Texas)

Mrs. Corine Hadley, 48, 411 Pittsburg, an Odessa resident for 11 years, died about 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Medical Center Hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Hadley was born June 18, 1918, in Texas. She moved here from Fort Worth.
Survivors include her husband, Walton; five brothers, William T. Cooper, 411 Pittsburg; and D.J. Cooper Jr.; W.R. Cooper, C.C. Cooper and Lester Cooper, all of Olney; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Bearden, Eunice, N.M.; Mrs. Maurine Scoggins, 409 Pittsburg, and Mrs. R.W. Lindley, Fort Worth.
Services will be in Olney, but the time is pending at Rix Funeral Home.
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Obit: Olney Enterprise
RITES TUESDAY FOR MRS. HADLEY
Funeral services for Mrs. Corene Hadley of Odessa was held Tuesday, July 12, in Lunn Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Lesly Bell of Fort Worth officiated.
Mrs. Hadley died in Odessa of a heart attack. She had been a resident of that city. She was 47 years old.
Born Coreen Cooper, June 19, 1919, in Montague County, Mrs. Hadley married Jack Hadley in Fort Worth, Texas.
She was a member of the Baptist Church, and is survived by: her husband, five brothers, C.C. Cooper, D.J. Cooper, Lester Cooper, and Weldon Cooper of Olney, and Bill Cooper of Odessa; by three sisters, Mrs. Dale Scroggins of Odessa, Mrs. R.W. Linley of Fort Worth and Mrs. Buster Bearden of Eunice N.M.
Burial was in the Olney Cemetery.
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According to Niece Charolette June Cooper Behrendt-Aunt Corene was promised for years that when the time came, she would be laid to rest by her child(Glenda June Atchley, whom was buried in the Atchley plot with her paternal Grandparents, James Preston and Martha Ellen Leatherwood Atchley). When the time came for Aunt Corene to be buried, the Atchley's would not let her be buried by Glenda June-so she was buried by her twin sister Morene, her parents and maternal grandparents(William Chester and Susan Faulkenberry Badgwell)


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