Billie Dean Cooper
Veteran Billie Dean Cooper, the son of Willie and Winnie (Oakman) Cooper, was born January 9, 1925 in Langdon, Missouri. He attended school in Langdon and graduated from Nishnabotna High School. B.D. enlisted in the United States Navy on December 3, 1943 and was stationed on Shoemaker Naval Base in California.
B.D. was united in marriage to Winona Faye Harding on August 21, 1945 in Hiawatha, Kansas. After receiving his honorable discharge on January 2, 1946, they made their home in St. Joseph, Missouri and became the parents of two sons, David and James Russell. He attended Hillyard Technical School and earned his certification as a machinist and was employed by Walker Manufacturing Company. B.D. returned to the Fairfax area to be a lifetime farmer. In the late 1970’s he started NoWeMo Fine Swine, a farrow to finish hog operation. B.D. was an avid sports fan, especially following his sons, grandkids, and great grandkids in all their activities. He enjoyed watching the Kansas City Royals and playing cards with family and friends. B. D. was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Rock Port. He passed away Monday, July 22, 2019, at Community Hospital – Fairfax at the age of 94.
Besides his parents, B.D. was preceded in death by sister, Agnes Moulder. Survivors include his wife, Winona, two sons, David (Pam) Cooper, and J.R. (Pete) Cooper, all of Fairfax; four grandchildren, Phillip Cooper, Magen (Tracy) Norcross, Donovan (Tracy) Cooper, Pepe (Jade) Wright; ten great grandchildren, Kolbe, Kilea and Kaden Cooper, Lauren Durkin, Boo and Brody Cooper, Britney, Blade, Bentley and Brett Wright.
Funeral Services: 10:30 A.M., Thursday, July 25, 2019, First Lutheran Church, Rock Port.
Interment: English Grove Cemetery, Fairfax.
There is no scheduled family visitation.
Memorials: Community Hospital – Fairfax.
Minter Funeral Chapel, Rock Port.
Born 1/9/1925 in Langdon, MO
Died 7/22/2019 in Fairfax, MO
Buried 7/25/2019
Veteran Billie Dean Cooper, the son of Willie and Winnie (Oakman) Cooper, was born January 9, 1925 in Langdon, Missouri. He attended school in Langdon and graduated from Nishnabotna High School. B.D. enlisted in the United States Navy on December 3, 1943 and was stationed on Shoemaker Naval Base in California.
B.D. was united in marriage to Winona Faye Harding on August 21, 1945 in Hiawatha, Kansas. After receiving his honorable discharge on January 2, 1946, they made their home in St. Joseph, Missouri and became the parents of two sons, David and James Russell. He attended Hillyard Technical School and earned his certification as a machinist and was employed by Walker Manufacturing Company. B.D. returned to the Fairfax area to be a lifetime farmer. In the late 1970’s he started NoWeMo Fine Swine, a farrow to finish hog operation. B.D. was an avid sports fan, especially following his sons, grandkids, and great grandkids in all their activities. He enjoyed watching the Kansas City Royals and playing cards with family and friends. B. D. was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Rock Port. He passed away Monday, July 22, 2019, at Community Hospital – Fairfax at the age of 94.
Besides his parents, B.D. was preceded in death by sister, Agnes Moulder. Survivors include his wife, Winona, two sons, David (Pam) Cooper, and J.R. (Pete) Cooper, all of Fairfax; four grandchildren, Phillip Cooper, Magen (Tracy) Norcross, Donovan (Tracy) Cooper, Pepe (Jade) Wright; ten great grandchildren, Kolbe, Kilea and Kaden Cooper, Lauren Durkin, Boo and Brody Cooper, Britney, Blade, Bentley and Brett Wright.
Funeral Services: 10:30 A.M., Thursday, July 25, 2019, First Lutheran Church, Rock Port.
Interment: English Grove Cemetery, Fairfax.
There is no scheduled family visitation.
Memorials: Community Hospital – Fairfax.
Minter Funeral Chapel, Rock Port.