Cemetery Trustees Endow Fund

Cemetery Trustees

Trustees Richard Allman, David Lesher, Carl Harr and Thomas Allman

Trustees of the Mt. Hebron Cemetery, located on Cortland Road in Canaan Valley, have
established an endowed fund for the perpetual maintenance and preservation of the cemetery.
The Mt. Hebron Cemetery Preservation Fund of Tucker Community Foundation will be invested
with other endowed funds to maximize the growth and income potential.

Trustee David Lesher, who is well versed in the history of the cemetery, provided the following
file narrative for the perpetual fund:

Henry and Mary Rudolph Cooper came to Canaan Valley in 1882 and started a
new life on a tract of 1,700 acres of virgin timber with dreams of making their
fortune from the sale it. They left a comfortable life on their farm near
Winchester, Virginia and spent four days making the trip to Canaan Valley in
two horse-drawn wagons with their seven children. Regrettably, Mary never
lived to see it and died in 1886. She is buried at Mt. Hebron Lutheran Church
back in Virginia where Mary had been baptized as a youngster and where
Henry and Mary were married in 1867.

Longing for a church in the Valley, Henry Cooper donated an acre of land in
1897 and the little community built the Valley’s first church, naming it Mt.
Hebron Lutheran Church after their old church in Virginia. In 1899, one acre of
land behind the church was set aside as Mt. Hebron Cemetery.

Several congregations worshiped in the original church building over the years
that followed but as people left the Valley in the 1930s and early 1940s to find
work elsewhere, the church building was eventually sold and dismantled and
the ground on which it stood is now the site of a private home. Mt. Hebron
Cemetery has endured and today is the neatly cared for resting place for some
of Canaan Valley’s pioneer families, their descendants and others who were
laid to rest there as recently as last year.Upon signing the Endowed Fund contract, Lesher stated: “We are very pleased to have joined
TCF this morning and the promise it holds for providing resources for caring for Mt. Hebron
Cemetery in the years ahead.”

Tucker Community Foundation manages 106 endowed funds and unrestricted income
supporting a wide variety of charitable causes throughout the Potomac Highlands region of
West Virginia and Garrett County, Maryland. To donate to the Mt. Hebron Cemetery
Preservation Fund, or any endowed fund of Tucker Community Foundation, mail checks made
out to TCF – Name of Fund, PO Box 491, Parsons, WV 26287. For more information contact Rob
Burns at 304-478-2930 or Diane Hinkle at 304-259-5008.

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