The body of Mrs. Kent Cooper, formerly of Indianapolis, who died of pneumonia in her home in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday evening after an illness of three weeks will be brought to this city for burial, it was stated today. Surviving are Mrs. Cooper's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McBride, 1434 Park avenue; a daughter Mrs. Wales L. DeBussy of Meriden, Conn., a son Robert and a daughter Jane of Brooklyn; a sister Mrs. James Perry Hoster, 1612 Central avenue, Indianapolis; and a brother Herbert McBride. Private funeral services will be held in Brooklyn. Mr. Cooper is chief of the traffic department of the Associated Press and formerly was a well-known Indianapolis newspaper man, having at one time been city editor of the Indianapolis Sun and later with the United Press association.
--from the Indiana Daily Times, Indianapolis, IN, 26 January 1920;
courtesy of Angels A-Far (47320339) 2-3-23
The body of Mrs. Kent Cooper, formerly of Indianapolis, who died of pneumonia in her home in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday evening after an illness of three weeks will be brought to this city for burial, it was stated today. Surviving are Mrs. Cooper's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McBride, 1434 Park avenue; a daughter Mrs. Wales L. DeBussy of Meriden, Conn., a son Robert and a daughter Jane of Brooklyn; a sister Mrs. James Perry Hoster, 1612 Central avenue, Indianapolis; and a brother Herbert McBride. Private funeral services will be held in Brooklyn. Mr. Cooper is chief of the traffic department of the Associated Press and formerly was a well-known Indianapolis newspaper man, having at one time been city editor of the Indianapolis Sun and later with the United Press association.
--from the Indiana Daily Times, Indianapolis, IN, 26 January 1920;
courtesy of Angels A-Far (47320339) 2-3-23
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