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FLT O Francis Lane Cooper
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FLT O Francis Lane Cooper Veteran

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
2 Nov 1944 (aged 27)
At Sea
Cenotaph
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section:23 Lot:25
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Memorial services for Flight Officer Francis L. Cooper, 614 Chestnut street, who was killed November 2 while on a mission in the Caribbean area, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Tuesday at West Market Street Methodist church by Rev. E, H, Nease, pastor.

He entered service in Febuary 1942, as a civilian instructor with the army air corps and was stationed with the fourth ferrying group, Memphis, Tenn., being on special duty in the British West Indies at the time of his death.

Surviving besides his mother, are two brothers, Norman C. Cooper, Greensboro, and W. N. Cooper, Jr., Columbia, S. C.

Printed in the Greensboro Record, Saturday, November 11, 1944

Memorial services for Flight Officer Francis L. Cooper, 614 Chestnut street, who was killed November 2 while on a mission in the Caribbean area, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Tuesday at West Market Street Methodist church by Rev. E, H, Nease, pastor.

He entered service in Febuary 1942, as a civilian instructor with the army air corps and was stationed with the fourth ferrying group, Memphis, Tenn., being on special duty in the British West Indies at the time of his death.

Surviving besides his mother, are two brothers, Norman C. Cooper, Greensboro, and W. N. Cooper, Jr., Columbia, S. C.

Printed in the Greensboro Record, Saturday, November 11, 1944

Bio by: BradNCarolina



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