from the Republican for July 31, 1958:
Mrs. Minnie G. Wilson, who was born in Hendricks County and had lived most of her life here, died Sunday at the home of a brother, Willard Cooper, at Plainfield. She was the daughter of Arthur Cooper and Belle Rushton Cooper, born May 11, 1895. She was a former switchboard operator for the Hazelwood and Coatesville communities, and a member of the Chery Grove Methodist Church.
Funeral services were yesterday at Flanner & Buchanan Hall Mortuary at Clayton, with burial at Amo.
Surviving are four sons, Burnis Archer, of Crawfordsville, Warren L., of Amo, Leonard O., of California, and William Wilson, of Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Mary F. Therber and Mrs. Dorothy L. Denson, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Willard, of Plainfield, and Emery, of Indianapolis; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
from the Republican for July 31, 1958:
Mrs. Minnie G. Wilson, who was born in Hendricks County and had lived most of her life here, died Sunday at the home of a brother, Willard Cooper, at Plainfield. She was the daughter of Arthur Cooper and Belle Rushton Cooper, born May 11, 1895. She was a former switchboard operator for the Hazelwood and Coatesville communities, and a member of the Chery Grove Methodist Church.
Funeral services were yesterday at Flanner & Buchanan Hall Mortuary at Clayton, with burial at Amo.
Surviving are four sons, Burnis Archer, of Crawfordsville, Warren L., of Amo, Leonard O., of California, and William Wilson, of Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Mary F. Therber and Mrs. Dorothy L. Denson, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Willard, of Plainfield, and Emery, of Indianapolis; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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