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BRIAN LEE COOVER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




BRIAN LEE COOVER
1976 - 1997


U.S. Marine Brian Lee Coover, 21, son of Nathan and Cathy Coover of Wellston, died in San Diego, California, on September 28.
He was born in Sacramento, California, on May 15, 1976, and was married to Gloria Coover of El Cajon, California.
He was stationed at the U.S. Marine base at Twenty-Nine Palms, California.
Surviving are his wife; his parents; two brothers, Nathan David Coover of Boise, Idaho and Kenneth ArJoe Coover of Wellston; and three sisters, Judy Marie Coover of Boise; Jennifer Lee Coover and Charity Dawn Coover, both of Wellston; as well as other relatives and many friends.
Services will be held on Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the Wellston School Gymnasium with the Rev. Todd Fisher and Chaplain Anderson of the U.S. Navy officiating.
Burial will be in Wellston Cemetery.
Parks Funeral Home of Chandler is in charge of the arrangements.
Published October 4, 1997.


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