Homer Ray Cooper

M, (8-Sep-1914 - 18-Jul-2010)
Homer Ray Cooper|b. 8-Sep-1914\nd. 18-Jul-2010|p218.htm#i6511|Charles Vincent Cooper|b. 10-Feb-1871\nd. 8-Jan-1949|p217.htm#i6510|Charlotte Elliott|b. 19-Jul-1880\nd. 14-Nov-1967|p225.htm#i6721|Franklin Cooper|b. 16-Feb-1828\nd. 11-Jun-1875|p217.htm#i6509|Mary A. Neale|b. 4-Nov-1840\nd. 24-Feb-1891|p224.htm#i6717|||||||
      Obituary for Homer Cooper
Homer Ray Cooper, 95, of Windsor, Missouri, died Sunday, July 18, 2010, at the Golden Valley Memorial Hospital, Clinton, Mo. He was born September 8, 1914, in Johnson County, near Windsor, the son of Charles Vincent “Charlie” Cooper and Charlottie (Elliott) Cooper. On June 19, 1937, in Windsor, he married Evelyn Nadine Dady, who preceded him in death on January 5, 2009. Mr. Cooper was a farmer and raised many animals including cattle and horses. Many years ago he was owner/operator of the Wagon Wheel Restaurant in Windsor and he was also a real estate and insurance agent. He was a member of the National Farmers Organization and was a former member of the Windsor IOOF Lodge #187. As a young man he enjoyed boxing, playing the harmonica and juice harp. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, hunting and fishing. He is survived by a son, Clifford Cleatis Cooper, Windsor, Mo; 3 daughters, Myrna R. Shirey, Montrose, Co; Sharon L. Ebeling, Chilhowee, Mo; and Charla R. Cummins, Windsor, Mo; 8 grandchildren, Michael Cummins, Crystal Cummins, Cindy Matthes, Susan Kemper, Denise Borg; Ashley Wagoner; Rebecca Rodriguez; and Jennifer Nelson; 2 step-grandsons, Jason Schmitt and Bradley Borg; 11 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Carol Cooper, Raytown, Mo; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by 2 sons, Randy “Barney” Cooper; Gary Vincent Cooper; a daughter Raedeana Jean Ramirez; a granddaughter, Lavone Nicole Cooper; and 5 brothers, Clarence, Neal, Joe, Rolla Frank and Wallace; and 2 sisters, Minnie and Lois. Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 23, at Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, with Rev. Gene Ekstrand officiating. Homer Ray Cooper was born on 8-Sep-1914 at Johnson County, Missouri. He married Evelyn Nadine Dady on 19-Jun-1937. Homer Ray Cooper died on 18-Jul-2010 at Clinton, Missouri, at age 95.

Children of Homer Ray Cooper and Evelyn Nadine Dady

He married Evelyn Nadine Dady on 19-Jun-1937.

Christiana "Anna" Ortlieb1

F, (1853 - 23-Jun-1926)
     Christiana "Anna" Ortlieb married Seymour S. Garey, son of William Carney Garey and Miranda Shoemaker. Christiana "Anna" Ortlieb was born in 1853 at Dushore, Pennsylvania. She died on 23-Jun-1926 at 206 Oakwood Ave., Elmira Heights, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania,
Mrs. Seymour S. Garey
piglet123 (View posts)      Posted: 5 Mar 2002 11:46PM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Garey, Ortlieb, Schmeckenbecher, Palmer
The Sullivan Review
June 23, 1926
Mrs. Seymour S. Garey, one of the first residents of Elmira Heights in 1895, died Friday night at 11:45 o'clock at the family home, 206 Oakwood avenue, in that village, aged seventy-three years.
Mrs. Garey was a native of Dushore, Pa. and was highly respected by many friends. She had suffered an extended illness.
The decedent is survived by her husband, Seymour S. Garey, a merchant in Elmira Heights many years; four sons, John P., Arthur L., Charles S. and Walter C. Garey, all of Elmira Heights; four brothers Jermone N. Ortlieb of Dushore, Pa; Victor Ortlieb of Hollenback, Pa., Morris Ortlieb of Rochester, and Justy Ortlieb of Alaska; Three sisters, Miss Mary Ortlieb of Dushore, Pa; Mrs. William Schmeckenbecher of New Albany, Pa. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer of Ithaca; two grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the family home, Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. E. A. Mathews of the Oakwood M.E. Church officiated. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Family: Christiana "Anna" Ortlieb and Seymour S. Garey

Citations

  1. Last Will & Testament of Mrs. Theressa Mosier, dec'd

    Left corner
    No 4
    1881
    Tax and fee’s $5.15
    Paid Feb. 21, 1881

    In the name of God, Amen; I, Theressa Mosier of the Township of Cherry. County of Sullivan and State of PA, Widow, being of sound mind memory and understanding, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following:
    And first I direct that my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as shall be convenient to my Executor herein after named; And as to all the rest and residue of all the property real personal or mixed of which I shall die seized and possessed or to which I shall be entitled at the time of my decease I divide bequeath and dispose thereof in the manner following to wit:
    Item: I give devise and bequeath to my son Benedict Ortlieb the sum of One Dollar:
    Item: I give devise and bequeath to my grandchildren the children of the said Benedict Ortlieb-- Christiana, now the wife of Seymour Garey, Mary Ortlieb, Jerome Ortlieb, Schuster Ortlieb, Victor Ortlieb, Morris Ortlieb, Laura Ortlieb, Odelphine Ortlieb and Stella Ortlieb, and to their heirs and assigns forever, each the undivided one ninth part of the balance of my property, real personal & mixed which I am now possessed of or may be entitled to at the time of my decease. These requests are to be payable to the said devises when the youngest shall arrive at the full age of twenty-one years.
    Item: I do nominate and appoint my son Benedict Ortlieb, the Executor of this my last will and testament, and direct and empower my said Executor to take full charge control and care of the bequests to my said grandchildren herein named until such a time as the youngest shall arrive at the age of twenty one years. And he to charge such sum or sums as to him shall seem just and proper for the said services to be paid out of my Estate. Real Estate not to be sold by Executor except by order of Orphans Court.
    And lastly I do hereby revoke and make void all former wills by me at any time here before made and declare this only to be my last will and Testament.
    In witness whereof I, Theressa Mosier, the Testator have to this my last will written on three pages of one sheet of legal ____ paper, set my hand and seal this 21st day of April A.D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy nine:

    Theressa Mosier
    (in German)
    Signed sealed published and declared by the above named.

Mary (?)

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     Mary (?) immigrated to Buckner, Arkansas, after her husband Jonathan died. She married Jonathan Cooper, son of William Cooper and Lydia Clark.

Child of Mary (?) and Jonathan Cooper

Mary (?) married Jonathan Cooper, son of William Cooper and Lydia Clark.

Jeremiah Cooper

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Jeremiah Cooper||p218.htm#i6522|Jonathan Cooper|d. 1865|p114.htm#i3405|Mary (?)||p218.htm#i6521|William Cooper|b. c 1752\nd. a 8-Aug-1808|p113.htm#i3384|Lydia Clark|d. 1810|p114.htm#i3400|||||||
     Jeremiah Cooper immigrated to Polk County, Arkansas, after the Civil War.

Roger Robinson

M, (11-Jan-1929 - 6-Jan-2004)
     Roger Robinson was born on 11-Jan-1929. He died on 6-Jan-2004 at age 74.

George Ayoub

M, (1864 - 6-Jan-1926)
     George Ayoub married Mary (Marianna) Bitar. George Ayoub was born in 1864. He died on 6-Jan-1926.

Child of George Ayoub and Mary (Marianna) Bitar

Mary (Marianna) Bitar

F, (1866 - 9-May-1923)
     Mary (Marianna) Bitar married George Ayoub. Mary (Marianna) Bitar was born in 1866. She died on 9-May-1923.

Child of Mary (Marianna) Bitar and George Ayoub

She married George Ayoub.
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