Frank Earl Cooley III

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Birth Date: April 30, 1932
Death Date: December 28, 2014
Age at Death: 82
Veteran Of: US Army

Marriages

Geneva M. - 1958

Charleston, West Virginia

Burial Details

Mortuary Name: Martin Mortuary, Grand Junction, Colorado

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 7 B Obituary - January 7, 2015

Frank Earl Cooley III
April 30, 1932 - December 29, 2014
Frank Earl Cooley III passed away at the VA Community Living Center in Grand Junction, Colorado. He was 82.
He was born April 30, 1932, in Yonkers, New York to Frank E. Cooley, Jr. and Elizabeth Morrow Cooley. He grew up in Ft. Thomas, Kentucky and graduated from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky where he received a BS in Mathematics, and a Masters Degree in Accounting from Ohio State University.
Frank served in the U.S Army. He married his wife, Geneva, in Charleston, West Virginia in 1958. He was a self-employed CPA in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2010, he and Geneva moved to Grand Junction and lived at Grand Villa.
Frank was a lifelong stamp collector, and a fan of the Cincinnati Reds and the Bengals. He loved nature and animals as well as classical music and opera.
Frank is survived by his wife, Geneva; his son, Frank E. Cooley IV (Margie Wilson), of Grand Junction; his daughter, Loraine L. Cutter of Kansas City, and his sister, Elizabeth Cooley of Ft. Thomas, Kentucky.
Services are pending and will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Frank’s name to
the Nature Conservancy or the National Wildlife Federation.
In his final days, Frank was well served and kindly cared for at
the Veterans Hospital in Grand Junction.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 5A Death Notice - January 2, 2015

Frank Earl Cooley III, 82, Grand Junction, died Dec. 28, 2014,
at the Veterans Affairs Community Living Center.
Services are pending with Martin Mortuary.
Mr. Cooley was a certified public accountant.
Survivors include his wife, Geneva M.; one son, Frank E. IV, of
Grand Junction; one daughter, Loraine L. Cutter of Kansas City,
Missouri; and one sister, Elizabeth of Fort Thomas, Kentucky.
Memorial contributions to the Nature Conservancy or the National Wildlife Federation.

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