Clarence Owen "Tim" Cooper (17 October 1899 – 5 April 1966) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.
After completing his third and final term in 1965, the 26th Canadian Parliament, Cooper left federal office due to ill health and did not seek further re-election.
Personal and Family History CO Cooper or "Tim" as he was known to most everyone was a successful farmer and politician from Hawarden, Sask.
His father was a masterful stone and marble carver but the dust caused lung problems so they decided to move west in 1917 settling in Strongfield, Sask.
He made his annual trip to Regina to meet with the mortgage company and surprised everyone upon returning with title for the farm and a robin egg blue 1936 Studebaker.
The barn from his farm has been a landmark for many years and still stands on Highway 15, ten miles west of Kenaston, Sk bearing the sign "C.O.
COOPER & SONS" A great legacy and lesson in perseverance from a one armed man with a Grade 8 education.