The Trustees and Board of Managers of UBA Hospital in the City of Grand Rapids request the pleasure of your company at the Commencement of the Class of 1910. School of Nursing, Fountain Street Baptist Church, Friday evening, may the twenty-seventh at eight o-clock. Reception from nine to eleven.
Cooper, Iva M.
Source 117 – Report Cards for Iva M. Cooper
1898 – Paw Paw Public Schools – 8th (Grammar, Arith., Physiology, Reading)
1899 – Paw Paw High School – 9th (Algebra 1, Botany, Latin 1)
1900 – Paw Paw High School – 10th (Latin 2, English 2, General History)
1901 – Paw Paw High School – 11th (Latin 3, German 1, Physics)
1902 – Paw Paw High School – 12th (Latin 4, English Lit, English 4, Reviews, Geometry, German 2)
Source 041 – Postcard by Iva M. Cooper
Author: Iva M. Cooper of Grand Rapids, MI
Title: Letter to Mrs. HE Cooper of Lawrence, MI
Date: 03 February
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:
Lawrence, MI
Mrs. HE Cooper
03 February
Arrived o.k. but about an hour late. Am not going to register till tomorrow. Mrs. B is real miserable. Hope Amanda will be all right. Had a lot of mail and some X-mas presents waiting me.
Iva
Grand Rapids, MI
Source 002 – Family Record: Lyman Cooper by Valeria Nelson
Author: unknown
Title: Family Record of the Lyman Cooper family
Date: undated
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note: two pages
page 1
Cooper, Lyman – b 24 May 1829 (Stockbridge, Berkshire Co, MA); m 06 September 1859 (Nunda Livingston Co, NY) by LL Rogers; d 12 February 1906, 76 years (Paw Paw, Van Buren Co, MI)
Cooper, Louisa (Bacon) b 14 August 1835 (Grove, Allegany Co, NY); m 06 September 1859 (Nunda Livingston Co, NY) by LL Rogers; d 28 November 1881 (Lawrence, Van Buren Co, MI), 56 years
Cooper, Helen E. (Nelson/Branch) b 10 April 1846 (Gaines, Orleans Co, NY); m 14 July 1882 (Lawrence, MI) by Joshua White of Decatur, MI
page 2
Children of Lyman & Louisa Cooper:
Cooper, Nellie Florence b 26 July 1860 (Lawrence, VanBuren Co, MI); m Morton Rasmusson
Cooper, Fred Lincoln b 21 May 1865; 30 April 1866
Cooper, Carlton Herbert b 28 May 1868
Cooper, Junia Edith b 13 December 1871; m Charles H. Craine
Children of Lyman & Helen Cooper:
Cooper, Iva May b 05 August 1883 (Lawrence, VanBuren Co, MI); d 09 April 1945
Source 021 – Personal Letter by Valeria L. Nelson
Author: Valeria Louise Nelson
Title: Letter to “Niece” Iva [Iva M. Cooper]
Date: 13 January unknown year
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note: Since Valeria references Iva’s father, Lyman Cooper, it is presumed that the letter was written prior to his death 12 February 1906…when Iva was approximately 22.
13 January
Dear Niece Iva,
Had so much to do yesterday forenoon and afternoon went to aid society. Could not write to you so held your mothers letter till I could write to you. I was slightly surprised, but not in the least shocked by your announcement. I was wondering why you did not take to nursing. Why you was a odity among us, but answered with the thot that it was your timidity and lack of self-reliance. You have chosen a hard calling; but if it is a call from God, He will go before you, and you need not fear to follow where he leads. I believe that it is, from the way it has come to you, and you do well to answer so cheerfully and hopefully Here am I. May you, as you lay your life upon his altar, a living sacrifice rejoice in the life more abundant and receive of his fullness grace for grace and find in His presence fullness of joy. While you await his call to come up higher where there are pleasures forever more. From my view point, I am looking on at God’s dealings with you all. I know He doeth all things well although somethings look so hard, and are so hard to bear. I am sorry for your poor father because he wrongs his own soul by his wrong doing to which he is led by his wrong thinking, putting too high a value on self the things of time which perish with the using or are left to curse others often. He is so chocked by the cares of this life and the deceitfulness riches. May he come to himself before he starves on husks. I am sorry too, for your mother to be left by you, under existing circumstances, but sympathy is about all you can give her at present, and you can give that across the State, as I can here. My one longing cry to God for her is that she may hold firmly to the path of duty. Let who will go wrong, be saved from sin, and used for righteousness to his praise and glory.
I will send Fannie Harris last letter to you. There are points in it you will see without a pointer. There are items only of interest to her sister, but she let me read it and I asked her if I might send it to you and she said I might but her sister may want to see it so send it back when you write. Fannie has been a nurse for some years in Springfield Mass. Had from $20 to $25 per week as private nurse. She was here on her vacation two weeks this summer and she told me there was a matter she had got to decide within six months, but she was not sure of the mind of the Lord then. Ray and Anna told me what it was. She decided to go to China, with results as you see. She expects to go later. She is a blond about your size and make up. Is near 30 years old. Entered hospital for training when between 21 & 22. Commit your way unto the Lord. Trust also in Him and he shall bring it to pass. Love to all, your aunt Valeria (Valeria Louise Nelson)
Aunt sends love and would write but is having a sneezing cold and don’t feel able to keep her nose clean and write. Helen is asleep in her chair while she makes her call, and aunt has been naping yester a thay??? today skating. VLN
Source 060 – Postcard by Iva M. Cooper
Author: Iva M. Cooper of Grand Rapids, MI
Title: Postcard to Mrs. H.E. Cooper [Helen E. (Nelson) Branch Cooper] of Lawrence, MI
Date: 09 December [no year]
Curator: Christine Fisher
Note:
December 9 [no year visible]
Mrs. H.E. Cooper
Lawrence, MI
RFD #3
Arrived OK but my arms are so tired and lame. I forgot to get my clippings. Will you send them when you write. You laid them in the white cupboard. Love to all. Iva