She was born Oct. 3, 1868 in New Madrid county.
Mrs. Cooper is survived by four daughters; Mrs. Oscar Herron, Mrs. Eddie Rainbolt and Mrs. William Curley all of East Prairie, and Mrs. J. W. Dover of Sikeston, two sons; Samuel Cooper of Sikeston and Edward Cooper of St. Louis: a brother, C. A. Hancock of Sullivan, Ill., and 15 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
Her husband, Isaac C. Cooper, preceded her in death. The body was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Herron, where it remained until time for final rites.
Services were held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday at the East Prairie Christian church with the Rev. Orbv Beard officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ora Scott. Burial was in the Dogwood Cemetery.
The Daily Standard Sikeston, Missouri
Friday, January 7, 1949
Virginia's death certificate states she died Dec. 31, 1948. Virginia was the daughter of Richard Hancock. She was widowed at her death.
She was born Oct. 3, 1868 in New Madrid county.
Mrs. Cooper is survived by four daughters; Mrs. Oscar Herron, Mrs. Eddie Rainbolt and Mrs. William Curley all of East Prairie, and Mrs. J. W. Dover of Sikeston, two sons; Samuel Cooper of Sikeston and Edward Cooper of St. Louis: a brother, C. A. Hancock of Sullivan, Ill., and 15 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
Her husband, Isaac C. Cooper, preceded her in death. The body was taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Herron, where it remained until time for final rites.
Services were held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday at the East Prairie Christian church with the Rev. Orbv Beard officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ora Scott. Burial was in the Dogwood Cemetery.
The Daily Standard Sikeston, Missouri
Friday, January 7, 1949
Virginia's death certificate states she died Dec. 31, 1948. Virginia was the daughter of Richard Hancock. She was widowed at her death.
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