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Cooney died in office in 1935 of heart failure. He is credited for reforming the state liquor laws and establishing a water conservation program. Cooney died in office in 1935 of heart failure. He is credited for reforming the state liquor laws and establishing a water conservation program.


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Frank Henry Cooney (December 31, 1872, Norwood, Ontario – December 15, 1935) was the ninth Governor of Montana from 1933-35.

Cooney, a businessman, was public administrator for Silver Bow County, Montana from 1898-1900. He was elected lieutenant governor in 1932. In 1933, he replaced Governor John Edward Erickson, who left office to become a United States Senator.

Cooney died in office in 1935 of heart failure. He is credited for reforming the state liquor laws and establishing a water conservation program.

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