Glenna Glee Clark Cooper was my great-grandmother. Unfortunately, I don't know the newspaper or date of this obituary. GLENNA GLEE COOPER Glenna Glee Cooper was born in Bethany, Mo., June 7, 1898, and passed away at North Memorial Hospital, Kansas City, Mo., March 14, 1988. Her husband, William Fred Cooper, preceded her in death in 1967 at which time she moved from Bethany, Mo., to Gladstone, Mo., to be near a daughter. Her parents were pioneer Missourians, coming to Missouri in 1854. Her mother passed away when she was quite young and she went to Welch, Oklahoma with her father and two younger brothers in a covered wagon when she was seven years old. They went across the Missouri River in a ferry boat. She was preceded in death by her parents, Benjamine Parkins and Mary Elizabeth Clark. She was the youngest of 14 children, having been preceded in death by six sisters and seven brothers. Surviving children are Evelyn Sutherland, Gladstone, Mo., Bueford C. Cooper, Ridgeway, Mo., William D. Cooper, Moberly, Mo., and Vaunceil Bush, Belton, Mo. She is survived by 12 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Northland Quilters Guild of Gladstone, Mo. Quilting was her pride and joy. She has quilted for several people in Bethany, Kansas City, Mo., as several states in the United States. Many of her quilts hung in quilt shows. She spent many hours quilting. She also loved her flowers and garden. She was a past member of the Bethany Garden Club. She was a Methodist and belonged to the Matkins Church. Thanks The family of Glenna Cooper wishes to express our sincere appreciation for the many acts of helpfulness, expressions of sympathy, cards, flowers, food and the many acts of kindness shown to us in our time of bereavement. Evelyn Sutherland Bueford Cooper William Cooper Vaunceil Bush Rob. Rob. Taylor Columbia, MO