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Date Coe

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Date Coe

Birth
Pine Mills, Wood County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Jan 1970 (aged 66)
Stamford, Jones County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stamford, Haskell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 136
Memorial ID
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DATE COE
Stamford, Jones, Texas Newspaper
"Coe Services Held in Chapel Here Wednesday". Date Coe, 65, died Monday morning in Stamford Memorial Hospital following a three day illness. Funeral was held Wednesday afternoon in the Kinney Chapel with Dale King, Church of Christ minister of Anson, officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery under direction of Kinney Funeral Home. Born February 18, 1903, in Quitman, he came to Stamford in 1914 from Rockwall County.
He was a veteran of World War 11.(Added: W.W. II; Pvt. 861 Gd. Sq. A.A.F.)Added: He worked at the Stamford Cotton Oil Mill from 1925 until he retired. His brother Bill also worked at the mill with him.
Survivors include four sons, Lonnie of Kingston, Maryland, Franklin of Mesquite, and Leroy and Donald, both of Fort Worth: one sister, Mrs. Lillian Hanson of Stamford: two brothers, Fred of Cisco and Obie of Clovis, New Mexico.
Added:His three younger sons were present at his funeral, but we were unable to locate his oldest son Lonnie.
My uncle Date had a sweet, tender heart and I loved him very much. He spent quite a bit of time with us in the last years of his life. We miss him..
DATE COE
Stamford, Jones, Texas Newspaper
"Coe Services Held in Chapel Here Wednesday". Date Coe, 65, died Monday morning in Stamford Memorial Hospital following a three day illness. Funeral was held Wednesday afternoon in the Kinney Chapel with Dale King, Church of Christ minister of Anson, officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery under direction of Kinney Funeral Home. Born February 18, 1903, in Quitman, he came to Stamford in 1914 from Rockwall County.
He was a veteran of World War 11.(Added: W.W. II; Pvt. 861 Gd. Sq. A.A.F.)Added: He worked at the Stamford Cotton Oil Mill from 1925 until he retired. His brother Bill also worked at the mill with him.
Survivors include four sons, Lonnie of Kingston, Maryland, Franklin of Mesquite, and Leroy and Donald, both of Fort Worth: one sister, Mrs. Lillian Hanson of Stamford: two brothers, Fred of Cisco and Obie of Clovis, New Mexico.
Added:His three younger sons were present at his funeral, but we were unable to locate his oldest son Lonnie.
My uncle Date had a sweet, tender heart and I loved him very much. He spent quite a bit of time with us in the last years of his life. We miss him..

Gravesite Details

Date' s second marriage was to Lois Marie Hasty, about 1942. They had three sons, Franklin Date, Alton Leroy,Sr., Donald Lee Coe. all born in Stamford, Texas.



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