Widow of Frank Coyle Passes Away After Having Been Ill For Six Months
TWO DAUGHTERS SURVIVE
Ill for the past six months, Mrs. Mellie Newton Coyle, 78 years old, widow of Frank Coyle, died in her home at 126 Van Avenue, last night at nine o'clock.
Mrs. Coyle was the daughter of the late William and Sarah Newton and was born in Marshall, Illinois, on March 12, 1855. Her marriage to Mr. Coyle took place in 1876. He preceded her in death six years ago. A son, Roy Coyle, died in 1931. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Myrtle Coyle, at home, and Mrs. Fred Washburn, of Liberty township; also a grandchild, Ruth Coyle.
The deceased had spent most of her life in or near Waldron. She was a member of the Universalist faith. The funeral services will be held at the home on Van Avenue Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, with the Rev. Paul E. Million, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery in charge of Morris Sleeth. Friends may call at the home at any time.
Widow of Frank Coyle Passes Away After Having Been Ill For Six Months
TWO DAUGHTERS SURVIVE
Ill for the past six months, Mrs. Mellie Newton Coyle, 78 years old, widow of Frank Coyle, died in her home at 126 Van Avenue, last night at nine o'clock.
Mrs. Coyle was the daughter of the late William and Sarah Newton and was born in Marshall, Illinois, on March 12, 1855. Her marriage to Mr. Coyle took place in 1876. He preceded her in death six years ago. A son, Roy Coyle, died in 1931. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Myrtle Coyle, at home, and Mrs. Fred Washburn, of Liberty township; also a grandchild, Ruth Coyle.
The deceased had spent most of her life in or near Waldron. She was a member of the Universalist faith. The funeral services will be held at the home on Van Avenue Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, with the Rev. Paul E. Million, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery in charge of Morris Sleeth. Friends may call at the home at any time.
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