He was nearly 73 years of age at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Annette Ligon; two daughters, Misses Lois and Evalyn Coyner; and two sons, John Luther and Edwin Coyner.
He is survived by his brother, Sam G. Coyner, of Augusta County and was the uncle of J. Diller and Palmer Coyner, Mrs. Fred B. Leonard, Mrs. Tom Lipscomb, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, of this city; Mrs. Lee Gardner, of Monterey; Mrs. Hubert Burgess, of Roanoke; Mrs. Randolph Knowles, of Staunton, John S. Coyner and Miss Dorothy Coyner, of near Waynesboro; and Jim Coyner, of V. P. I.
Funeral will be held at Clover Lick, West Virginia, on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
Waynesboro News Virginian-date of paper: October 5, 1940
He was nearly 73 years of age at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Annette Ligon; two daughters, Misses Lois and Evalyn Coyner; and two sons, John Luther and Edwin Coyner.
He is survived by his brother, Sam G. Coyner, of Augusta County and was the uncle of J. Diller and Palmer Coyner, Mrs. Fred B. Leonard, Mrs. Tom Lipscomb, Mrs. Wilbur Johnson, of this city; Mrs. Lee Gardner, of Monterey; Mrs. Hubert Burgess, of Roanoke; Mrs. Randolph Knowles, of Staunton, John S. Coyner and Miss Dorothy Coyner, of near Waynesboro; and Jim Coyner, of V. P. I.
Funeral will be held at Clover Lick, West Virginia, on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
Waynesboro News Virginian-date of paper: October 5, 1940
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