COOPER, MRS. IRA (1918)
BEDFORD DAILY MAIL, BEDFORD, INDIANA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918
DEATH OF Mrs. Ira Cooper Occurred At Her Home Near Red Cross Wednesday Morning. BURIAL AT GREEN HILL. Mrs. Ira Cooper, living in the country near Red Cross, who was stricken with paralysis Sunday, passed away Wednesday at 10 a.m. She leaves a husband, Ira Cooper and two sons, Leslie and Kennedy, one son, Clyde having passed away in infancy. Also one brother, Wallace Queen, of Indianapolis and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Kennedy, of Saint Marys of the Woods College and Mrs. T. E. Henderson, of Bedford. She was quite well known here having formerly resided here. Private funeral services will be held at the home at 10 a.m. Friday morning and the remains will be brought to Green Hill for interment.
COOPER, MRS. IRA (1918)
BEDFORD DAILY MAIL, BEDFORD, INDIANA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918
DEATH OF Mrs. Ira Cooper Occurred At Her Home Near Red Cross Wednesday Morning. BURIAL AT GREEN HILL. Mrs. Ira Cooper, living in the country near Red Cross, who was stricken with paralysis Sunday, passed away Wednesday at 10 a.m. She leaves a husband, Ira Cooper and two sons, Leslie and Kennedy, one son, Clyde having passed away in infancy. Also one brother, Wallace Queen, of Indianapolis and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Kennedy, of Saint Marys of the Woods College and Mrs. T. E. Henderson, of Bedford. She was quite well known here having formerly resided here. Private funeral services will be held at the home at 10 a.m. Friday morning and the remains will be brought to Green Hill for interment.
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