The funeral services of Miss Sara Frances Cooper, daughter of John Tyler Cooper, who died in Baltimore Saturday, were held at the chapel of Barclay & Brandon yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock. Father Funn officiated. Interment followed at Oakland.
Atlanta Constitution, 18 Aug 1907
Miss Sarah Francis Cooper, the only daughter of Ex-Mayor John Tyler Cooper, died yesterday afternoon at Mount Hope Retreat, near Baltimore, from tuberculosis. Miss Cooper went to Mount Hope five years ago, but grew steadily worse, until the end came yesterday.
The body will arrive in Atlanta this afternoon and will be taken to the chapel of Barclay & Brandon, in which the funeral exercises will be held. The interment will be at Oakland. Details of the exercises will be published later.
Miss Cooper was a niece of Mrs. Frank M. Meyers, and a first cousin of Cooper Meyers, of Savannah.
Miss Cooper's mother, who has been dead some twelve years, was, before her marriage, Miss Mary Marks, of Montgomery, one of the leading families in the Alabama capital. Miss Cooper, though reared a Protestant, died in the Catholic faith. She is survived by her father, Hon. Jno. Tyler Cooper, and one brother, Sam Marks Cooper, of New Orleans.
Ex-Mayor Cooper went to Baltimore two weeks ago to visit his daughter, whose condition was then serious. But she rallied, only to died suddenly yesterday morning.
The funeral services of Miss Sara Frances Cooper, daughter of John Tyler Cooper, who died in Baltimore Saturday, were held at the chapel of Barclay & Brandon yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock. Father Funn officiated. Interment followed at Oakland.
Atlanta Constitution, 18 Aug 1907
Miss Sarah Francis Cooper, the only daughter of Ex-Mayor John Tyler Cooper, died yesterday afternoon at Mount Hope Retreat, near Baltimore, from tuberculosis. Miss Cooper went to Mount Hope five years ago, but grew steadily worse, until the end came yesterday.
The body will arrive in Atlanta this afternoon and will be taken to the chapel of Barclay & Brandon, in which the funeral exercises will be held. The interment will be at Oakland. Details of the exercises will be published later.
Miss Cooper was a niece of Mrs. Frank M. Meyers, and a first cousin of Cooper Meyers, of Savannah.
Miss Cooper's mother, who has been dead some twelve years, was, before her marriage, Miss Mary Marks, of Montgomery, one of the leading families in the Alabama capital. Miss Cooper, though reared a Protestant, died in the Catholic faith. She is survived by her father, Hon. Jno. Tyler Cooper, and one brother, Sam Marks Cooper, of New Orleans.
Ex-Mayor Cooper went to Baltimore two weeks ago to visit his daughter, whose condition was then serious. But she rallied, only to died suddenly yesterday morning.
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