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Phyllis Cooper

1920 - 2021

Phyllis Cooper obituary, 1920-2021, Scottsbluff, NE

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1920

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2021

Phyllis Cooper Obituary

Phyllis Janette Cooper August 17, 2021 Phyllis Janette Fenimore Cooper of Lake St. Louis, Missouri, age 101, passed away on August 17, 2021. Phyllis was born on July 26, 1920 in a sod house, delivered by a midwife in LaJara, CO to parents Olive (Edythe) Osborne Fenimore and William Lee Fenimore. When she was two years old, Phyllis's family moved to Scottsbluff, NE, the first of many locations across the country where Phyllis would reside. As a freshman at Scottsbluff High, at age 12 she ushered at the new Egyptian Theatre until her high school graduation in 1937. She then worked 4 years for the Bomgardner Motor Company. At 16, Phyllis met Robert Douglas Cooper, a young man from Gering, just across the Platte River from Scottsbluff. They dated for five years and were married on December 25, 1941. "Bob" served 4 years in the Navy during World War II after which he became treasurer for Scottsbluff County, the youngest treasurer in Nebraska. Bob joined the Phillips 66 Company in 1955 and was transferred many times as the company expanded: to Denver, CO, to Greeley, CO, to Phoenix, AZ, and back to Denver, CO, to Westwood, MA, to Madison, NJ, to Atlanta, GA, and finally, to Philipps 66 headquarters in Bartlesville, OK. Phyllis played a huge role in the success of each move and, at times, also worked as a bookkeeper. Bob retired in 1984, returning to Scottsbluff in 1990. They spent 20 winters in Arizona, primarily in Mesa, enjoying the weather, playing bridge and pool with friends, and exploring new crafts. Phyllis delighted in creating countless cross-stitch works of art for her family and friends, contributed her delicious recipes to the Osborn Family Cookbook (2000) and shared her love of gardening, plants, and flowers wherever she lived. In April 2011, Bob and Phyllis moved to Lake St. Louis, MO to be closer to family. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary December 25, 2011, just 2 days before Bob passed away on December 27, 2011. Recently on July 24, 2021, Phyllis enjoyed a wonderful gathering of friends and generations of family from across the country to celebrate her 101st birthday in O'Fallon, MO. Phyllis is survived by sons Robert Douglas Cooper II, Mt. Airy, Georgia, William Bruce Cooper and wife Kendra, Reading, MA, and daughter Janette Faye (Cooper) Kulage and husband James, Foristell, MO; grandchildren Sara Cooper, Matthew Cooper, and wife Audrey, Kenan Cooper, Conor Cooper and wife Colleen, Jennifer Craig and husband Bryan, Jessica Kulage, James Robert Kulage II and Jordan Kulage; eight great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Phyllis was predeceased by her husband and parents, her brothers James, William, and Jack Fenimore, her sisters Marjorie Rubottom, Virginia "Jodene" Schafer, and spouses. Phyllis was the last survivor in her father's generation, according to genealogy completed by cousin Clarence Burton in 2010. In remembrance of Phyllis, brighten someone's day with a gift of flowers or contribute to the charity of your choice in Phyllis's name. Cremation has taken place and a graveside memorial service will be held for Phyllis and husband Bob, on a later date at West Lawn Cemetery, Gering, NE. Contact Joliffe Funeral Home in Scottsbluff, NE for further information.
Published by The Star-Herald on Aug. 25, 2021.

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Bob Rose.

August 25, 2021

Bob was my dad's cousin; their birthdays were either the same day or very close to it. My last communication with Phyllis was in 2011, and I greatly regret that I let our contact lapse. PLEASE let me know when her memorial service will be in Gering, and I will be there to greet you. My most sincere condolences to all of her legacy; she was a grand lady.

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