Obituary for Rev. S. J. Copher (b1864)
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Death of Rev. S. J. COPHER


The news of the sudden death of this good man came as a great shock to his many friends in Lincoln county. Mr. COPHER was holding a protracted meeting at Hickory Grove church in Boone county and on Friday evening, August 27, was preparing to go to the evening service. He was stricken by apoplexy and died at 7:30 o’clock, about 15 minutes after the attack began. The remains were brought to Troy Monday morning, accompanied by his widow and several friends from his home in Moberly, the funeral was preached in the Christian church in the presence of a large gathering of friends from Hawk Point, Davis and from the community of Troy, attesting the great love his friends felt for him. The remains were interred in the Troy cemetery.

STONEWALL JACKSON COPHER was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. COPHER and was born near Hawk Point May 6, 1864. He was educated in the public schools and at Troy academy. When he decided to enter the ministry of the Christian church, he went to Lexington, Ky., and entered the Bible college, from where he was graduated in 1887. He was married in Kentucky the same year to Miss Sallie BARR. They returned to Missouri that year and he began to work as a minister in his native county. It was a privilege to say that he never had a vacant Sunday and that he missed only one appointment because of bad weather and only two on account of illness. He held 26 annual protracted meetings at the Christian church in Davis, a record not equaled, perhaps, by any Missouri preacher.

Mr. and Mrs. COPHER had no children of their own, but they sheltered in their home, from time to time, 22 orphans, giving them tender care and love so long as their necessities required. This eloquently tells of his unselfishness and devotion to the cause of humanity.

The writer knew the subject of this notice more than 30 years. It is a pleasure to us to testify to his many admirable qualities and especially to his earnestness in service of the Master whom he loved. His was a busy life and a happy disposition that shed joy everywhere he went. He will long be missed from among his friends and his memory will be treasured most by those who knew and appreciated him best.


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by Sandie Eisenbath, 25 August, 2003.

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