A native of Rio, Mrs. Cooper was the daughter of Prosper and Viola Jacoby Davis and was born April 30, 1881. Early in life she married Frank Courtright, who died in 1926, and later she became the wife of Mr. Cooper, who died in 1947.
Mrs. Cooper was an attendant of the West End Reformed Church and a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She also belonged to the Deerpark Grange.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Alton P. Behr of Port Jervis, and three brothers, Elias Davis of Lake Helen, Fla.; Edward Davis of Denton, Pa.; and Elijah Davis of Glenwood, N.J.; also a grandson, Richard A. Behr of this city and a niece and several nephews.
Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Sparrowbush.
--Middletown (NY) Times Herald, Thursday, January 21, 1954, page 7
A native of Rio, Mrs. Cooper was the daughter of Prosper and Viola Jacoby Davis and was born April 30, 1881. Early in life she married Frank Courtright, who died in 1926, and later she became the wife of Mr. Cooper, who died in 1947.
Mrs. Cooper was an attendant of the West End Reformed Church and a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She also belonged to the Deerpark Grange.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Alton P. Behr of Port Jervis, and three brothers, Elias Davis of Lake Helen, Fla.; Edward Davis of Denton, Pa.; and Elijah Davis of Glenwood, N.J.; also a grandson, Richard A. Behr of this city and a niece and several nephews.
Burial will be in Pine Hill Cemetery, Sparrowbush.
--Middletown (NY) Times Herald, Thursday, January 21, 1954, page 7
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