Alma Maxine Crider, age, 85 died at Hunter Acres Caring Center on Friday January 2, 2015.
Born September 24, 1929, in Caruthersville, Missouri to the late John Ike and Louise (Scott) Adams, she managed the Econolodge for many years, was of the Pentecostal faith.
On December 17, 1949 she married Jack C. Coffee who preceded her in death, On April 4, 1988.
She later married Clyde Ellis "Sonny" Crider who survives of the home in Sikeston.
She is survived by two sons, Terry Coffee of St. Louis, Missouri and Sammy Joe Coffee of Alton, Illinois; one sister, Nadine Collier of Sikeston; one brother and sister-in-law, Gene and Pat Adams of Bloomington, Illinois; three grandsons, Danny Coffee, Mark Coffee and Kevin Coffee; and she also leaves many nephews and nieces who mourn her passing
Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery in Sikeston.
Alma Maxine Crider, age, 85 died at Hunter Acres Caring Center on Friday January 2, 2015.
Born September 24, 1929, in Caruthersville, Missouri to the late John Ike and Louise (Scott) Adams, she managed the Econolodge for many years, was of the Pentecostal faith.
On December 17, 1949 she married Jack C. Coffee who preceded her in death, On April 4, 1988.
She later married Clyde Ellis "Sonny" Crider who survives of the home in Sikeston.
She is survived by two sons, Terry Coffee of St. Louis, Missouri and Sammy Joe Coffee of Alton, Illinois; one sister, Nadine Collier of Sikeston; one brother and sister-in-law, Gene and Pat Adams of Bloomington, Illinois; three grandsons, Danny Coffee, Mark Coffee and Kevin Coffee; and she also leaves many nephews and nieces who mourn her passing
Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery in Sikeston.
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