BEAUTIFUL LIFE OF ' 3 SARAH M. COOPER ENDSM (Continued from Page One)tion won for her a place in the hearts v; of all 1 - gfn Mrs. Cooper was born in Canada j I k but at an early age moved to Bara- I boo* Wisconsin, where she grew to I s . womanhood and where, in 1850. she I t was united in marriage to Joseph I Cooper. The then young couple I leame west and settled in Minnesota.il ^ At the outbreak of the C'vjl war Mr. j| r Cooper enlisted in the Northern army I ^ and served until the end of the war,! II his bude enduring the hardships and I , j privations of frontier life alone. They I g(later located at Fergus Falls. Minn., I|where they resided until Mr. Cooper I 3 passed away in July, 1916. Since I that time Mrs. Cooper made her home I with Mrs. Champl'n in this city. j The only other child. Burton D. I• 1 Cooper, died at his home in Canada ! e last October. J t; Funeral services were held Wed- I e nesday afternoon at three o’clock at! III the Methodist church. Rev. S. Mclvor j! b j pastor of'« the local Presbyterian 1! t church,, preached the funeral ser- I e mon and delivered a beautiful tribute i I 11 to the life and work of the deceased. |The pall bearers were John * Lis- j I terud,, John Pipal, S. T. Cogswell, H. J T. Smth. O. C. Heinze and G. P. j £“ I.amberton. jThe remains were shipped to For- I igus Falls where they wll be laid to j j !rest beside her husband. J. L. Cham-j I j plin accompanied the body to :ts last j I i j resting place. I* The entire community will keenly JH : feel the loss of Mrs. Cooper and all V