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Respected Citizen Goes to His RestAfter an illness lasting for several months, Henry Coppockdied on Ihursday morning last\at his residence in Hazelton, of ailments incident to old age. Mr. Coppock, who came to Ha-izelton four years ago, was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. A pioneer of new ; countries, he had great faith in the future of the district, manifested by extensive purchases of lt;land in this vicinity. For some time he successfully conducted a livery business here, but during j the last year of his life was in such poor health that he was : compelled to relinquish active business. He had nearly reached his 75th birthday. ,Two sons, R. C. Coppock, of Tongue creek, Alta., and T. J. . Coppock, of Castor, Alta., were in attendance during the last hours of the deceased.A funeral service will be conducted at the residence at 3:30 this afternoon. It was at first intended that the interment should be in the Hazelton ceme-tary, but in deference to the wishes of other members of the family, the sons have decided to take the remains to their old home in Kansas City for burial, leaving on tomorrow morning's train.
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Hazelton Omineca Miner

Hazelton, British Columbia, CA

Sat, Mar 14, 1914

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