C. O. Lee Cooper, 88, Salt Lake City, died Sept. 3, in a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes. Born Sept. 20, 1884, Hot Springs, Ark., to C. C. and Samantha Hourten Cooper. Married May M. Whitney April 26, 1957, Elko, Nev. Retired rancher. Member Presbyterian Church.
Survivors; widow; son, H. C. "Bud", Myton, Duchesne county; daughters, Mrs. Mabel C. Naylor, Little Rock, Ark.; Sallie C. Jensen, Phoenix; Jean C. Panton, Anna C. Hunt, both Salt Lake City; 24 grandchildren; brothers, Ted, Salt Lake City; Grandville, Price.
Funeral Thursday 2 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Myton. Friends call 475 E. 1st South, Wednesday 7-8-p.m.; at the church a half hour prior to services. Burial Myton Cemetery.
C. O. Lee Cooper, 88, Salt Lake City, died Sept. 3, in a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes. Born Sept. 20, 1884, Hot Springs, Ark., to C. C. and Samantha Hourten Cooper. Married May M. Whitney April 26, 1957, Elko, Nev. Retired rancher. Member Presbyterian Church.
Survivors; widow; son, H. C. "Bud", Myton, Duchesne county; daughters, Mrs. Mabel C. Naylor, Little Rock, Ark.; Sallie C. Jensen, Phoenix; Jean C. Panton, Anna C. Hunt, both Salt Lake City; 24 grandchildren; brothers, Ted, Salt Lake City; Grandville, Price.
Funeral Thursday 2 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Myton. Friends call 475 E. 1st South, Wednesday 7-8-p.m.; at the church a half hour prior to services. Burial Myton Cemetery.
Family Members
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James Sylvester Cooper
1875–1949
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Joseph Napoleon Cooper
1880–1963
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John Thomas Cooper
1881–1882
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William Bert Cooper
1881–1899
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Oscar Berry Cooper
1887–1945
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Granville Alexander "Curly" Cooper
1889–1978
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Colonel Huston Cooper
1892–1966
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Belva Rhoda "Rosalee" Cooper Utley
1894–1970
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Grace Odea Cooper
1896–1896
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Martin Jay Cooper
1902–1911
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Theodore Roosevelt Cooper
1905–1990
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