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Show k.miac.kd Mrs. Mary Cooper Dies Saturday Mrs. Mary Cooper, 87, died at the home of her son, J. E. Coop, er. Saturday of causes incident to age. Born May 23, 1866, at Pana. ca, Nov. a daughter of James and Christine Schow Henrle, she moved to Panguitch at the age of 6. On Sept. 4, 1889, she married James Michael Cooper at Pan- ultch. the marriage being solemnized In the St. George Temple. she was an active member of the LDS church. Mr. Cooper died In 1905. SurvlWng are 3 sons and a daughter: J. E.; Than and' Travis, and Mrs. Thomas (Eva) Schow, all or Panguitch; 3 sisters: Mrs. Sarah II. Dodds, Mrs. Evadean Bell, Mrs. Rhona Owens, all of Panguitch; 16 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; 3 halt sis- (era and 3 halt brothers. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at the South Ward chapel under direction of Bishop Jay A. Rlggs. Prelude and Postlude music, Grace Masterson and The ma Iley-wood; opening, song, "That Beau, tltul Land", Choir; opening prayer, J. Wllford Roe; talk, W. W. Houston; song, "My peace I Leave With Thee", South Ward Chorus; talk, Parley Ipson; duet. "In The Upper "Garden"; Ilet ta Retd and Grace Masterson; tribute from the D.U.P., Amy Sevy; remarks, Bishop Jay A. Rlggs; closing song, "Before Thee Lord" Choir; closing prayer, Bishop James Hey wood, The grave was dedicated by Bishop N. Orald Henrle. |