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Beaver County, Oklahoma

Pleasant Hill Cemetery


Homer A. Cooper

March 14, 1891 ~ Feb. 10, 1933

SERVICES PENDING FOR HOMER COOPER

Funeral services are pending for Homer A. Cooper, 42, of 415 East Spruce, Enid, who died at his home early yesterday morning. Until funeral services are arranged the body is in the care of Dunlavy Funeral Home.

Surviving are his widow, and two children, Ruby, 12, and Julian, 9.

From Dunlavy Funeral records:

COOPER, Homer A. born, March 14, 1891, KS and died Feb. 10, 1933 , 41y, 26 da.

415 East Spruce, Enid, OK. buried in Beaver City, OK Parents, Allen F. COOPER, IL and Lovina FESFER . IA

Charge funeral to W. H. Cooper of Beaver, OK


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