Mrs. P. G. Coffelt Dies of Coronary Occlusion Tuesday
Mrs. P. G. Coffelt, 53, died Tuesday evening at her home at 115 East Second Street, of coronary occlusion. she had been in failing health for sometime, but was not in serious condition.
A native of Decatur, Ind., she was the daughter of Lew Fisher and the late Florence Fisher. On March 31, 1919, she was united in marriage to P. G. Coffelt, who survives. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Surviving besides her husband and father, are two brothers, William and Harold of Fort Wayne, Ind., and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Miller of South Washington Street, Mrs. Leota Turnatt of New Haven, Ind., and Mrs. Mary Dias of 115 East Second Street.
Rites will be Friday at 2pm at the Vore-Knoll Funeral Home, with Rev. Frank Mills officiating. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
Mrs. P. G. Coffelt Dies of Coronary Occlusion Tuesday
Mrs. P. G. Coffelt, 53, died Tuesday evening at her home at 115 East Second Street, of coronary occlusion. she had been in failing health for sometime, but was not in serious condition.
A native of Decatur, Ind., she was the daughter of Lew Fisher and the late Florence Fisher. On March 31, 1919, she was united in marriage to P. G. Coffelt, who survives. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.
Surviving besides her husband and father, are two brothers, William and Harold of Fort Wayne, Ind., and three sisters, Mrs. Frances Miller of South Washington Street, Mrs. Leota Turnatt of New Haven, Ind., and Mrs. Mary Dias of 115 East Second Street.
Rites will be Friday at 2pm at the Vore-Knoll Funeral Home, with Rev. Frank Mills officiating. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
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