Married, 2nd, Anna Elizabeth (McClain) McRae. No children.
The Daily Journal (Franklin, IN) 21 Jun 1976 (Monday, pg. 10)
Oliver W. Coy rites Wednesday
Oliver W. Coy, 67, Franklin route two, died Sunday in Johnson County Hospital after a year-long illness.
Mr. Coy was born October 30, 1908, in Bartholomew County and was the son of John and Lydia (Walters) Coy. He lived most of his life in the Franklin-Greenwood area.
Mr. Coy was a retired farmer and truck driver. He hauled livestock to Indianapolis from the various communities he lived in. He was also a member of the Acton Baptist Church.
Survivors include his widow, Elizabeth; son, William E. Coy, Whiteland; stepson, Gene E. McRae, Indianapolis; brothers, Elba Coy, Houston, Texas, and Hugh Coy, Shelbyville; and eight grandchildren. A daughter, Dorothy Joann Belton, preceded him in death.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the J.C. Wilson Greenwood Chapel with entombment in Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis. Rev. Al Brown will conduct the services. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today.
Married, 2nd, Anna Elizabeth (McClain) McRae. No children.
The Daily Journal (Franklin, IN) 21 Jun 1976 (Monday, pg. 10)
Oliver W. Coy rites Wednesday
Oliver W. Coy, 67, Franklin route two, died Sunday in Johnson County Hospital after a year-long illness.
Mr. Coy was born October 30, 1908, in Bartholomew County and was the son of John and Lydia (Walters) Coy. He lived most of his life in the Franklin-Greenwood area.
Mr. Coy was a retired farmer and truck driver. He hauled livestock to Indianapolis from the various communities he lived in. He was also a member of the Acton Baptist Church.
Survivors include his widow, Elizabeth; son, William E. Coy, Whiteland; stepson, Gene E. McRae, Indianapolis; brothers, Elba Coy, Houston, Texas, and Hugh Coy, Shelbyville; and eight grandchildren. A daughter, Dorothy Joann Belton, preceded him in death.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the J.C. Wilson Greenwood Chapel with entombment in Washington Park East Cemetery, Indianapolis. Rev. Al Brown will conduct the services. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today.
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