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Reubin H. Cooper

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Reubin H. Cooper

Birth
Diamond Point, Warren County, New York, USA
Death
30 Jun 1982 (aged 72)
Diamond Point, Warren County, New York, USA
Burial
Warrensburg, Warren County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"Warrensburg-Lake George News" [Warren Co., NY], Wednesday, 4 Aug 1982, p. 16, Obituaries, col. 3:

DIAMOND POINT -- Reuben H. Cooper, 72, of Coolidge Hill Road, died Wednesday, June 30, 1982, at his home.

Mr. Cooper was born Dec. 23 1909, in Diamond Point, the son of Jessie and Lottie Hammond Cooper. He was a life resident of Diamond Point. Mr. Cooper was employed by Lane Construction Company for many years as an operating engineer.

Survivors are his wife, Inez Lloyd Cooper; a son, Garry Cooper of Rochelle Park, N.J.; two daughters, Mrs. Janice Monroe and Mrs. Carol Robinson, both of Bolton Landing; a sister, Gertrude Harvey of Glens Falls; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Services were conducted in St. James Episcopal Church, Lake George, by the Rev. John R. Williams.

The family has suggested that memorials may be made in the form of contributions to the Bolton Rescue Squad and that flowers be omitted.

Arrangements are under the direction of Graff Funeral Home, 165 Ottawa St., Lake George.
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"Warrensburg-Lake George News" [Warren Co., NY], Wednesday, 4 Aug 1982, p. 16, Obituaries, col. 3:

DIAMOND POINT -- Reuben H. Cooper, 72, of Coolidge Hill Road, died Wednesday, June 30, 1982, at his home.

Mr. Cooper was born Dec. 23 1909, in Diamond Point, the son of Jessie and Lottie Hammond Cooper. He was a life resident of Diamond Point. Mr. Cooper was employed by Lane Construction Company for many years as an operating engineer.

Survivors are his wife, Inez Lloyd Cooper; a son, Garry Cooper of Rochelle Park, N.J.; two daughters, Mrs. Janice Monroe and Mrs. Carol Robinson, both of Bolton Landing; a sister, Gertrude Harvey of Glens Falls; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Services were conducted in St. James Episcopal Church, Lake George, by the Rev. John R. Williams.

The family has suggested that memorials may be made in the form of contributions to the Bolton Rescue Squad and that flowers be omitted.

Arrangements are under the direction of Graff Funeral Home, 165 Ottawa St., Lake George.
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