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Parniece <I>Allison</I> Coffey

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Parniece Allison Coffey

Birth
Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA
Death
27 Feb 2005 (aged 88)
Rutherfordton, Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Cowpens, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Parniece (Allison) Coffey, 88, of Cowpens, SC, died Sunday, February 27, 2005 at Willow Range Nursing Home in Rutherfordton, NC.

Born February 7, 1917 in Cherokee County, she was the daughter of the late Preston Allison (1889–1974) and Zula Mae Harris Allison (1887–1979); wife of Ness Clyde Coffey (1917–2005) for 64 years.

A homemaker and a proud member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Survivors include her sons, Clyde Gary Coffey and Michael Clinton Coffey; sister, Verna Mae Allison Mode (1922–2005); five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Also predeceased by a daughter, Nancy Yvonne (Coffey) Shank; three brothers, Lawrence Preston Allison (1911–1974), Paul Allison (1924–1988), and Henry "Red" Allison (1925-2003); and sisters, Ina Hart Allison (1914–1974) and Willa May Allison (1920–1921).

Visitation was held 3:00-4:00 pm, Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Funeral services followed at 4:00 pm at the Church conducted by the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Kirby, Jr.; the burial was in the church cemetery.

Memorials could be made to Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Cowpens, SC.

Floyd's Church Street Chapel

Spartanburg Herald Journal
Published: Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Parniece (Allison) Coffey, 88, of Cowpens, SC, died Sunday, February 27, 2005 at Willow Range Nursing Home in Rutherfordton, NC.

Born February 7, 1917 in Cherokee County, she was the daughter of the late Preston Allison (1889–1974) and Zula Mae Harris Allison (1887–1979); wife of Ness Clyde Coffey (1917–2005) for 64 years.

A homemaker and a proud member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Survivors include her sons, Clyde Gary Coffey and Michael Clinton Coffey; sister, Verna Mae Allison Mode (1922–2005); five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Also predeceased by a daughter, Nancy Yvonne (Coffey) Shank; three brothers, Lawrence Preston Allison (1911–1974), Paul Allison (1924–1988), and Henry "Red" Allison (1925-2003); and sisters, Ina Hart Allison (1914–1974) and Willa May Allison (1920–1921).

Visitation was held 3:00-4:00 pm, Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church.

Funeral services followed at 4:00 pm at the Church conducted by the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Kirby, Jr.; the burial was in the church cemetery.

Memorials could be made to Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Cowpens, SC.

Floyd's Church Street Chapel

Spartanburg Herald Journal
Published: Tuesday, March 1, 2005


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