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Pearl Marie <I>Coy</I> Royse

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Pearl Marie Coy Royse

Birth
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Sep 1967 (aged 79)
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Edinburgh, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mooney Section E lot 11
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Parents: Jesse Thatcher Coy and Margret Eveline Neville

Siblings: Iva Mae Coy Wray, Effie Ann Coy Yoder, Frank S. Coy, and Wilber A. Coy plus an unidentified infant brother

Husband: Elmer Royse (married 29 Aug 1906 Columbus, Bartholomew Co., IN)

Child: Mildred Aileen Royse

Obituary #1: Franklin Evening Star 6 Sep 1967
Pearl M. Royse Webster

A seven year illness proved fatal to Mrs. Pearl M. Royse, widow of the late Elmer Royse, Tuesday afternoon at 12:45 o'clock in the Johnson County Memorial Hospital. She had been a patient at the hospital for six weeks.

Funeral services have been set for 2 o'clock Friday afternoon and wil be in the Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home. The Rev. Ray Bozell, of Edinburg, will be in charge of the rites, with burial taking place in Rest Haven Cemetery at Edinburg.

Friends may call at the funeral home at any time after 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon and until time for the services. They are invited to attend the rites.

Mrs. Royse was born Jan. 25, 1888, in Bartholomew County and was the daughter of the late Jesse T. and Margaret Neville Coy. She was educated in the Bartholomew county schools.

At Columbus on Aug. 29, 1906, she became the bride of Mr. Royse and a daughter was born to them.

The major portion of Mrs. Royse's life was spent in Bartholomew County and 17 years ago she moved to Franklin and resided at 715 North Forsyth Street.

Although Mrs. Royse was a member of the New Bethel Christian Church in the Atterbury area, she attended the Memorial Church in Franklin as long as her health permitted.

She was an avid gardener and lover of flowers.

The daughter, Mrs. Grafton (Mildred) Webster, of Franklin, nieces and nephews, are the survivors.

On June 9, 1947, Mr. Royse died, and two sisters and a brother also preceded her in death.


Obituary #2: Columbus Republic 6 Sep 1967
Mrs. Pearl Royse Dies At Franklin

FRANKLIN – Mrs. Pearl M. Royse, 79, former Bartholomew county resident, died Tuesday at Johnson County Memorial Hospital in Franklin where she had been a patient for six weeks. She had lived in Franklin the past 17 years.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home in Franklin by the Rev. Ray Bozell. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery in Edinburg. Persons may call after 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Born in Bartholomew County Jan. 25, 1888, Mrs. Royse was the daughter of Jesse T. and Margaret Neville Coy. She was married to Elmer Royse Aug. 29, 1906. He died June 9, 1947. Mrs. Royse was a member of the New Bethel Christian Church in the Atterbury area and attended the Memorial Church in Franklin while health permitted.

Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Grafton Webster of Franklin. She was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.
Parents: Jesse Thatcher Coy and Margret Eveline Neville

Siblings: Iva Mae Coy Wray, Effie Ann Coy Yoder, Frank S. Coy, and Wilber A. Coy plus an unidentified infant brother

Husband: Elmer Royse (married 29 Aug 1906 Columbus, Bartholomew Co., IN)

Child: Mildred Aileen Royse

Obituary #1: Franklin Evening Star 6 Sep 1967
Pearl M. Royse Webster

A seven year illness proved fatal to Mrs. Pearl M. Royse, widow of the late Elmer Royse, Tuesday afternoon at 12:45 o'clock in the Johnson County Memorial Hospital. She had been a patient at the hospital for six weeks.

Funeral services have been set for 2 o'clock Friday afternoon and wil be in the Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home. The Rev. Ray Bozell, of Edinburg, will be in charge of the rites, with burial taking place in Rest Haven Cemetery at Edinburg.

Friends may call at the funeral home at any time after 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon and until time for the services. They are invited to attend the rites.

Mrs. Royse was born Jan. 25, 1888, in Bartholomew County and was the daughter of the late Jesse T. and Margaret Neville Coy. She was educated in the Bartholomew county schools.

At Columbus on Aug. 29, 1906, she became the bride of Mr. Royse and a daughter was born to them.

The major portion of Mrs. Royse's life was spent in Bartholomew County and 17 years ago she moved to Franklin and resided at 715 North Forsyth Street.

Although Mrs. Royse was a member of the New Bethel Christian Church in the Atterbury area, she attended the Memorial Church in Franklin as long as her health permitted.

She was an avid gardener and lover of flowers.

The daughter, Mrs. Grafton (Mildred) Webster, of Franklin, nieces and nephews, are the survivors.

On June 9, 1947, Mr. Royse died, and two sisters and a brother also preceded her in death.


Obituary #2: Columbus Republic 6 Sep 1967
Mrs. Pearl Royse Dies At Franklin

FRANKLIN – Mrs. Pearl M. Royse, 79, former Bartholomew county resident, died Tuesday at Johnson County Memorial Hospital in Franklin where she had been a patient for six weeks. She had lived in Franklin the past 17 years.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home in Franklin by the Rev. Ray Bozell. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery in Edinburg. Persons may call after 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Born in Bartholomew County Jan. 25, 1888, Mrs. Royse was the daughter of Jesse T. and Margaret Neville Coy. She was married to Elmer Royse Aug. 29, 1906. He died June 9, 1947. Mrs. Royse was a member of the New Bethel Christian Church in the Atterbury area and attended the Memorial Church in Franklin while health permitted.

Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Grafton Webster of Franklin. She was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.


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