Cooper
Cemetery
Described by George W. Milburn in 1932 as "abandoned", this pioneer cemetery was restored
November 17, 2001, by Delbert Himsel, Jr., Dave Reese, Pat Mullen, Fred Hollinden, and John
Fierst.
An interesting aspect of the project was the stone of Mary Milburn. The marker had been leaned against a dogwood tree,
which eventually grew around the top of the marker, creating what Del Himsel called a "crown" of dogwood.
The project was completed with the placement of a memorial marker May
17, 2002.
Restoration photos copyright © Delbert Himsel, Jr.
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Before
Restoration |
![Repair underway](resized/cooper%20repair%201.jpg)
Repair in Process |
![](resized/cooper%20repair%202.jpg)
Repair in Process |
![](resized/jonathan%20milburn%20stone%20repair.jpg)
Jonathan Milburn in Process
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![Jonathan Milburn](jonathan%20milburn%20stone%20completed.jpg)
Jonathan Milburn
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![Sarah Milburn](resized/sarah%20milburn.jpg)
Sarah Milburn |
![Mary Milburn](resized/mary%20milburn%201.jpg)
Mary Milburn in Dogwood |
![Mary Milburn](resized/mary%20milburn%202.jpg)
Mary Milburn |
![Mary Milburn](resized/mary%20milburn%203.jpg)
Mary Milburn |
![Cooper Cemetery After Restoration](resized/cooper%20after.jpg)
Restoration Completed |
![Setting The Stone](resized/setting%20the%20stone.jpg)
The Final Touch |
![Cooper Wildflowers](resized/cooper%20wildflowers.jpg)
Cooper Cemetery Wildflowers |
![Mary Milburn Replica](resized/milburn%20replica.jpg) Mary Milburn Replica by Del Himsel
| ![Cooper Cemetery](resized/cooper%20panoramic%20web.jpg) Cooper Cemetery Today |
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