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Ninna Myrtle <I>Conine</I> Cooper

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Ninna Myrtle Conine Cooper

Birth
Fairbury, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Nov 1909 (aged 35)
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, USA
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 155, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Wichita Beacon, Tuesday, November 16, 1909, Page 6

Funeral of Mrs. E. F. Cooper

Ninna Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Conine, was born near Fairbury, Ill., Oct. 3, 1874, and passed away at Sanford, Florida, Nov. 9, 1909, aged 35 years 1 month 6 days old. She was united in marriage with E. F. Cooper Feb. 1, 1894, and became a member of the Christian church during the same year, and has ever lived an exemplary Christian life. She leaves behind her, to miss her ever pleasant companionship, her words of encouragement, and cheering smile, her loving husband and three precious children who suffer an irreparable loss. There also survive to mourn her early departure her father, mother, two brothers, three sisters and a large circle of relatives and friends.

The funeral services were held yesterday at the home of her parents on Worth avenue, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Thompson, whose comforting message was helpful, and assisted by the Rev. E. P. Elcock and the choir of the Oak Street Presbyterian church. In spite of the driving storm many were present to offer sympathy in this time of need. Interment was made in the Hillside cemetery.
Wichita Beacon, Tuesday, November 16, 1909, Page 6

Funeral of Mrs. E. F. Cooper

Ninna Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Conine, was born near Fairbury, Ill., Oct. 3, 1874, and passed away at Sanford, Florida, Nov. 9, 1909, aged 35 years 1 month 6 days old. She was united in marriage with E. F. Cooper Feb. 1, 1894, and became a member of the Christian church during the same year, and has ever lived an exemplary Christian life. She leaves behind her, to miss her ever pleasant companionship, her words of encouragement, and cheering smile, her loving husband and three precious children who suffer an irreparable loss. There also survive to mourn her early departure her father, mother, two brothers, three sisters and a large circle of relatives and friends.

The funeral services were held yesterday at the home of her parents on Worth avenue, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Thompson, whose comforting message was helpful, and assisted by the Rev. E. P. Elcock and the choir of the Oak Street Presbyterian church. In spite of the driving storm many were present to offer sympathy in this time of need. Interment was made in the Hillside cemetery.


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