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Allie Lee Jane <I>Bogle</I> Cooley

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Allie Lee Jane Bogle Cooley

Birth
Auburntown, Cannon County, Tennessee, USA
Death
9 Aug 1995 (aged 80)
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Prayer
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Allie Lee Jane Bogle Cooley, age 80, passed away on Wednesday, August 9, 1995 in Franklin. She was born on May 2, 1915 in Cannon County to Joe Jasper Bogle and Mary Ethel Summar Bogle.

In addition to Allie’s parents, she was preceded in death by husband, Howard Jones Cooley. Survived by daughter, Judy (Bobby) Richards of Franklin; son, Dean Cooley of Mt. Juliet; sisters, Bernice Lillard of Bethesda Community; Mary Dutton of Franklin, Helen Anderson of Franklin, Joyce Garner of Nashville; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. on Friday, August 11, 1995 at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Rev. Kenneth Neill officiated. Active pallbearers were J.B. Walford, Terry Bellenfant, and nephews. Honorary pallbearers were the members of Arrington Baptist Church. Interment followed at the Williamson Memorial Gardens.
Contributor: Beverly Moss Fox
Allie Lee Jane Bogle Cooley, age 80, passed away on Wednesday, August 9, 1995 in Franklin. She was born on May 2, 1915 in Cannon County to Joe Jasper Bogle and Mary Ethel Summar Bogle.

In addition to Allie’s parents, she was preceded in death by husband, Howard Jones Cooley. Survived by daughter, Judy (Bobby) Richards of Franklin; son, Dean Cooley of Mt. Juliet; sisters, Bernice Lillard of Bethesda Community; Mary Dutton of Franklin, Helen Anderson of Franklin, Joyce Garner of Nashville; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. on Friday, August 11, 1995 at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Rev. Kenneth Neill officiated. Active pallbearers were J.B. Walford, Terry Bellenfant, and nephews. Honorary pallbearers were the members of Arrington Baptist Church. Interment followed at the Williamson Memorial Gardens.
Contributor: Beverly Moss Fox


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