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Mary Elizabeth <I>Sanderson</I> Coffman

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Mary Elizabeth Sanderson Coffman

Birth
Anderson, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA
Death
15 Sep 1905 (aged 67)
Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mary Elizabeth m. Robert J. Coffman and had 12 children.

COFFMAN, Mary E. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1905
Mrs. Mary E. Coffman, widow of Robert Coffman, long a resident citizen of the Fourth District of this county, died Saturday near Ardmore, Indian Territory. Mrs. Coffman was in her 68th year. She had been to Indian Territory on a prolonged visit to her son. George Coffman, who removed there several years ago. For several years Mrs. Coffman made her home in Pulaski with her son, John Lewis Coffman, one on the lawyers of the Pulaski bar.
The body was brought here Sunday night and a simple but appropriate service was held Monday morning at the residence of her son Hon. John L. Coffman, by Rev. I. W. Martin, after which the burial was had near her old home at the Jackson graveyard on Shoal Creek, where Rev. William Smith , an old friend and neighbor of the deceased, paid tribute to her life and character and offered prayer.
Mrs. Coffman was for over forty years a consistent member of the Missionary Baptist Church. She was a good woman beloved of her family, and many friends testified to by the beautiful floral tributes.
The Citizen extends sincere condolence to the bereaved.
Mary Elizabeth m. Robert J. Coffman and had 12 children.

COFFMAN, Mary E. The Pulaski Citizen 21 Sep 1905
Mrs. Mary E. Coffman, widow of Robert Coffman, long a resident citizen of the Fourth District of this county, died Saturday near Ardmore, Indian Territory. Mrs. Coffman was in her 68th year. She had been to Indian Territory on a prolonged visit to her son. George Coffman, who removed there several years ago. For several years Mrs. Coffman made her home in Pulaski with her son, John Lewis Coffman, one on the lawyers of the Pulaski bar.
The body was brought here Sunday night and a simple but appropriate service was held Monday morning at the residence of her son Hon. John L. Coffman, by Rev. I. W. Martin, after which the burial was had near her old home at the Jackson graveyard on Shoal Creek, where Rev. William Smith , an old friend and neighbor of the deceased, paid tribute to her life and character and offered prayer.
Mrs. Coffman was for over forty years a consistent member of the Missionary Baptist Church. She was a good woman beloved of her family, and many friends testified to by the beautiful floral tributes.
The Citizen extends sincere condolence to the bereaved.


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