January 8, 1937
Pioneer Resident of Montague County Dies
Mrs. Missouri Frances Cooper, a resident of this county for over 50 years died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B.A. Prater Monday morning. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o.clock with Rev. Hughs of Vernon officiating. Burial was in the Elmwood Cemetery.
Survivors include five children, R.C. Cooper of Fort Worth, Mrs. B.A. Prater and Mrs. B.O. Harris of Bowie, Mrs. W.B. Pollard of Healdton, Oklahoma and Miss Ollie Cooper of Bowie
January 8, 1937
Pioneer Resident of Montague County Dies
Mrs. Missouri Frances Cooper, a resident of this county for over 50 years died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B.A. Prater Monday morning. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o.clock with Rev. Hughs of Vernon officiating. Burial was in the Elmwood Cemetery.
Survivors include five children, R.C. Cooper of Fort Worth, Mrs. B.A. Prater and Mrs. B.O. Harris of Bowie, Mrs. W.B. Pollard of Healdton, Oklahoma and Miss Ollie Cooper of Bowie
Family Members
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Rowdy Clipper "Rowdy" Cooper
1876–1959
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Alma Leota Cooper Prater
1877–1913
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James Chatman Cooper
1879–1955
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Lizzie L Cooper
1881–1882
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Allie D Cooper
1883–1885
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Beatrice Cooper
1886–1886
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Zelma Jackie Cooper Prater
1887–1975
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Ella Flernoy Cooper Harris
1889–1984
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Dora Keturah Cooper Pollard
1893–1964
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Ollie O'Bera ""Beeky"" Cooper Clark
1895–1977
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