ALLYN R. COOPER. The president of the Cooper Manufacturing
Company, Allyn R. Cooper, of Marshalltown, is one of the men who has built up a
large and prominent enterprise from comparatively small beginnings. Starting
with practically only a local trade, through his energy and ability and the
excellence of workmanship that characterizes all of the output, he had developed
a company the products of which find an extensive and ready market in automotive
equipment in all parts of the world.
Mr. Cooper was born at Sturgis, South Dakota, November 5, 1883, and is a son
of Miles M. and Mary P. (Ranft) Cooper. His paternal grandfather, who came from
New England and died in Oklahoma, was a grandson of Capt. Robert Cooper, who
served with New England troops during the Revolutionary war under the leadership
of the doughy Gen. Nathaniel Greene. The maternal grandfather of Mr. Cooper,
Jacob Ranft, was born in Germany, and as a young man was a lieutenant in the
Prussian Guards. He came to the United States prior to the war between the
states, and held the rank of captain during that struggle as a member of the
Army of the Potomac, serving under Generals McClellan, Meade, Grant and Sherman.
Miles M. Cooper was born at Holton, Ripley County, Indiana, in
October, 1845, and was married at Mount Vernon, Indiana, to Miss Mary P. Ranft,
who was born at Xenia, Ohio, in 1853. He was a farmer by vocation, and in 1876
went to the Black Hills of Dakota, where he has since been engaged in
agricultural operations, making a specialty of cattle raising. He has become
one of the substantial men of his community, and wields some influence in public
affairs, although not a candidate for office. Mrs. Cooper also survives, at the
age of seventy-six years. They were the parents of eight children, six sons and
two daughters, all of whom are residing in the Black Hills with the exception of
Allyn R.; H. M., who lives at Marshalltown; and Edna Cooper Crabtree, a resident
of Oregon. Harold M. Cooper, of this family, entered the Officers
Training Camp in Wisconsin late in the World war, but was not called into active
overseas because of the signing of the armistice.
Allyn R. Cooper attended the high school at Sturgis, South Dakota, for three
years, following which he spent three and one-half years at Iowa State College,
Ames, Iowa, and graduated with the class of 1910, receiving the degree of
Electrical Engineer. During his vacation periods he worked for the Dunham
Company, and was factory manager of that company from 1908, although still
attending college. At college he became a member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering
fraternity and the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Upon the completion of his
collegiate education Mr. Cooper remained in the employ of the Dunham Company for
five years, and then organized the Cooper Manufacturing Company, of which he has
been president from the start, his brother, Harold M. Cooper, serving as
secretary and treasurer. This company manufactures automotive equipment, and
its excellent products are sold all over the world, sixty skilled mechanics
being employed at the commodious and modern plant at 411 South First Avenue,
Marshalltown. Mr. Cooper is one of the best known and most authoritative men in
his line in the business, and is a valued member of the Automotive Equipment
Association of Chicago, Illinois. He is a Knight Templar, Scottish Rite Mason
and Shriner and a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and
belongs to the Casa Del Mar Beach Club of Santa Monica, California, and the
Elmwood Country Club of Marshalltown. As a member of the local Chamber of
Commerce he cooperates with other good citizens in the furtherance of
progressive and constructive civic movements. He has taken a great interest in
the Boy Scout movement, an din 1924 organized the Central Iowa Council at
Marshalltown, of which he was the head for two years.
On June 5, 1906, at Sturgis, South Dakota, Mr. Cooper was united in marriage
with Miss Mabel B. Gardner, who was born in 1884, at Sturgis, a daughter of
Frank W. Gardner, a farmer and pioneer settler of the Black Hills, where he had
pioneered in 1876. To Mr. and Mrs. Cooper there have been born three children:
Mabel B., born at Marshalltown, in 1909, now the wife of Charles A. Doermann, of
Chicago, Illinois; Glen G. born in 1911, a graduate of Marshalltown High School
and Worcester Academy, who is an Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scout
movement, was champion at the junior trap shoot of the State of Iowa at the age
of thirteen, junior champion at the age of fourteen at Del Monte, California,
and runner-up in the Del Monte Men's Handicap, Central Iowa Golf champion in
1930; and Marilyn R. born in 1918, who is attending school. The attractive
modern home of Mr. Cooper and his family is situated at 509 Highland Drive,
Marshalltown. |