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Daisy Dean <I>Rhodes</I> Cooper

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Daisy Dean Rhodes Cooper

Birth
Bunker Hill, Russell County, Kansas, USA
Death
1 Sep 1958 (aged 78)
Edna, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Edna, Labette County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Excerpt taken from The Edna Sun, July 11, 1902:

Married.

At Independence, on July 5th, 1902, Mr. S. Frank Cooper, to Miss Daisy D. Rhodes. The contracting parites are well known in this community, the bride being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Rhodes of the Trenton neighborhood, and is held in the very highest esteem by all her acquaintances. The groom is an industrious young man, noted for his honesty and integrity, and with the splendid opportunity now before him will soon build up a nice home for the one he has so wisely chosen to assist him in life's battles. The Sun united with a host of friends in extending congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple.

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Obituary taken from The Edna Sun, September 9, 1958:

DEATH TAKES MRS. FRANK COOPER

Mrs. Frank (Daisy Dean) Cooper, 78, a resident of the Edna and Trenton vicinities almost her entire life, died at her home here at 2:45 p.m. Monday.

Born May 5, 1880, at Bunker Hill, Kas., to Alice and John Rhodes, she came here from Western Kansas 77 years ago. She and Frank Cooper were married July 5, 1902, at Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper had moved to Edna from their farm two years ago.

Survivors besides her husband, are four sons, J. R and Edward of Edna, Fred and Robert, Route 1, Edna, four daughters, Mrs. W. B. Pritchard, Route 1, Edna, Mrs. Ralph McIntyre, Clay City, Ill., Mrs. Don L. Swope, Coffeyville, Mrs. Ralph Cary, Edna, a brother, I. R. Rhodes, Edna, three sisters, Mrs. S. W. Triebel and Mrs. Clyde Tilton, both of Route 1, Edna, Mrs. Ernest Hambleton, Ada, Okla., ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, One son, Paul, preceded her in death.

Mrs. Cooper was a member of the Edna Baptist Church where funeral services wre held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Karl Hall officiated. Burial was in North Edna cemetery.

The obituary will be published next week.
Excerpt taken from The Edna Sun, July 11, 1902:

Married.

At Independence, on July 5th, 1902, Mr. S. Frank Cooper, to Miss Daisy D. Rhodes. The contracting parites are well known in this community, the bride being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Rhodes of the Trenton neighborhood, and is held in the very highest esteem by all her acquaintances. The groom is an industrious young man, noted for his honesty and integrity, and with the splendid opportunity now before him will soon build up a nice home for the one he has so wisely chosen to assist him in life's battles. The Sun united with a host of friends in extending congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple.

~~~~~

Obituary taken from The Edna Sun, September 9, 1958:

DEATH TAKES MRS. FRANK COOPER

Mrs. Frank (Daisy Dean) Cooper, 78, a resident of the Edna and Trenton vicinities almost her entire life, died at her home here at 2:45 p.m. Monday.

Born May 5, 1880, at Bunker Hill, Kas., to Alice and John Rhodes, she came here from Western Kansas 77 years ago. She and Frank Cooper were married July 5, 1902, at Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper had moved to Edna from their farm two years ago.

Survivors besides her husband, are four sons, J. R and Edward of Edna, Fred and Robert, Route 1, Edna, four daughters, Mrs. W. B. Pritchard, Route 1, Edna, Mrs. Ralph McIntyre, Clay City, Ill., Mrs. Don L. Swope, Coffeyville, Mrs. Ralph Cary, Edna, a brother, I. R. Rhodes, Edna, three sisters, Mrs. S. W. Triebel and Mrs. Clyde Tilton, both of Route 1, Edna, Mrs. Ernest Hambleton, Ada, Okla., ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, One son, Paul, preceded her in death.

Mrs. Cooper was a member of the Edna Baptist Church where funeral services wre held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Karl Hall officiated. Burial was in North Edna cemetery.

The obituary will be published next week.


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