Fort Worth, Texas, December 3. -- J. S. Coe of Fort Worth and Miss Gussie K. Waldron of Mineral Wells were married Wednesday by Rev. Baker of Mineral Wells. Mr. Coe is the Fort Worth special agent for the Fidelity and Causalty company of New York.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tuesday, June 4, 1918, p. 7:
The funeral of Mrs. J. S. Coe, who died here Monday morning, will be held at the Broadway Presbyterian Church Wednesday at 3 p.m. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Coe is survived by her husband and two children, Agnes and Leonard. Her parents, Captain and Mrs. E. J. Waldron of Oklahoma City, her brothers, Harry Waldron of Chicago and Frank Waldron of New Orleans, will arrive to attend the funeral. Her brother, A. B. Waldron, resides at 1508 Alston avenue.
Rev. A. F. Carr will have charge of the services at the church. Active pallbearers are announced as follows: Charles Little, Lloyd B. Blake, W. F. Young, J. T. Pemberton, R. K. Whitty, and F. E. Couch.
Fort Worth, Texas, December 3. -- J. S. Coe of Fort Worth and Miss Gussie K. Waldron of Mineral Wells were married Wednesday by Rev. Baker of Mineral Wells. Mr. Coe is the Fort Worth special agent for the Fidelity and Causalty company of New York.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Tuesday, June 4, 1918, p. 7:
The funeral of Mrs. J. S. Coe, who died here Monday morning, will be held at the Broadway Presbyterian Church Wednesday at 3 p.m. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Coe is survived by her husband and two children, Agnes and Leonard. Her parents, Captain and Mrs. E. J. Waldron of Oklahoma City, her brothers, Harry Waldron of Chicago and Frank Waldron of New Orleans, will arrive to attend the funeral. Her brother, A. B. Waldron, resides at 1508 Alston avenue.
Rev. A. F. Carr will have charge of the services at the church. Active pallbearers are announced as follows: Charles Little, Lloyd B. Blake, W. F. Young, J. T. Pemberton, R. K. Whitty, and F. E. Couch.
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