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Former Inyo Register Co-Publisher Dies at 91 |
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Written by Benett Kessler
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Thursday, 24 January 2008 |
Owen F. Cooper
1916-2008
Former Inyo Register co-publisher, Owen Frank Cooper, died Jan. 20th
in Louisville, Colo. after a three-year battle with colon cancer. He
was 91.
Mr. Cooper was born in Hollywood, Calif. on Feb. 10, 1916 but lived
most of his life in the Owens Valley, where he graduated from high
school, married and raised a family. A commercial printer by trade,
he co-owned and operated Chalfant Press, Inc., the original parent
company of The Inyo Register newspaper, with partner Todd Watkins for
more than 40 years.
Mr. Cooper spent his last nine years living with his granddaughter
Lorilyn and her husband Greg, first in San Diego and then in
Superior, Colo. where Mr. Cooper enjoyed similarities between the
Rockies and the High Sierra. This unique living situation afforded
Mr. Cooper the opportunity to develop a deep bond with Lori and
Greg's sons, whom he credited with keeping his spirit young.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Thelma Mairs Cooper and
grandson Tony Cooper in 1996; son Wayne Cooper in 1997; and daughter
Cheryl Pingree in 1998.
Survivors include granddaughters Lorilyn "Lori" Pingree Badzik of
Colorado and Jacklyn Cooper of California; grandsons Larry Pingree
and Derek Cooper, both of California; and five great-grandchildren.
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