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John Quincy Cooper

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John Quincy Cooper

Birth
Death
8 Apr 1971 (aged 68)
Burial
Jonben, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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John Q. Cooper
Dies In Hospital

Funeral services for John Q. Cooper, 68, of Coal City, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Williams Funeral Home Chapel at MacArthur, with the Rev. Daniel W. Legg in charge. Burial will follow in the family cemetery at Jonben.

He died at 5 a.m. Friday in a local hospital after a long illness.

Pallbearers will be Oliver Carr, the Rev. Samuel Meadows, Earl Halsey, Haven Clay, J. L. Hargis and Raymond Bowers.

Born in Summers County, Dec. 11, 1902, he was the son of the late William L. and Florida Griffith Cooper.

A resident of Coal City for the past 35 years, Cooper attended West Virginia University and Concord College. He taught school in Raleigh County for 40 years prior to his retirement.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Hope Winebrenner Cooper; a son, Gene Q. Cooper, and a daughter, Mrs. Helen Grubb, both of Coal City; two sisters, Mrs. Mary M. Cooper, Coal City, and Mrs. Goldie Langletz, Baltimore, Md.; three brothers, Parish and Woodrow, both of Chicago, Ill. and the Rev. J. W. Cooper, Coal City; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.
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John Q. Cooper
Dies In Hospital

Funeral services for John Q. Cooper, 68, of Coal City, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Williams Funeral Home Chapel at MacArthur, with the Rev. Daniel W. Legg in charge. Burial will follow in the family cemetery at Jonben.

He died at 5 a.m. Friday in a local hospital after a long illness.

Pallbearers will be Oliver Carr, the Rev. Samuel Meadows, Earl Halsey, Haven Clay, J. L. Hargis and Raymond Bowers.

Born in Summers County, Dec. 11, 1902, he was the son of the late William L. and Florida Griffith Cooper.

A resident of Coal City for the past 35 years, Cooper attended West Virginia University and Concord College. He taught school in Raleigh County for 40 years prior to his retirement.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Wilma Hope Winebrenner Cooper; a son, Gene Q. Cooper, and a daughter, Mrs. Helen Grubb, both of Coal City; two sisters, Mrs. Mary M. Cooper, Coal City, and Mrs. Goldie Langletz, Baltimore, Md.; three brothers, Parish and Woodrow, both of Chicago, Ill. and the Rev. J. W. Cooper, Coal City; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.
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