Mrs. Coffey was born and reared in the Montpelier neighborhood and had spent all of her life there. Before her marriage she was Miss Sarah Emma Conover, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Conover. The deceased was a splendid Christian woman, having united with the Baptist Church at the age of 13.
She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Coffey, and four sons, Bascom, William, Joe Pink, and Everett Coffey. She also leaves several brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were conducted at the church by the pastor, Rev. Ferrell, of Greensburg, and the remains were laid to rest in the family cemetery.
(The Adair County News, Apr 26, 1933)
Mrs. Coffey was born and reared in the Montpelier neighborhood and had spent all of her life there. Before her marriage she was Miss Sarah Emma Conover, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Conover. The deceased was a splendid Christian woman, having united with the Baptist Church at the age of 13.
She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Coffey, and four sons, Bascom, William, Joe Pink, and Everett Coffey. She also leaves several brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were conducted at the church by the pastor, Rev. Ferrell, of Greensburg, and the remains were laid to rest in the family cemetery.
(The Adair County News, Apr 26, 1933)
Family Members
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James Patterson Conover
1869–1938
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Mary Ellen Conover Montgomery
1872–1936
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Uriah Conover
1874–1874
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Laura Ann Conover Conover
1875–1945
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Ida Frances Conover
1878–1969
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Lou Cora Conover Bailey
1880–1971
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Edward Nell Conover
1886–1966
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Benjamin Harrison Conover
1888–1967
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Ruford Elmer Conover
1890–1969
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Flora Alice Conover
1895–1987
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