"She was born Myrtie Bell Coffee on August 22, 1935 in Owens, Brown County, Texas to Robert Alonzo Coffee and Myrtle Amy Jacobs Coffee. She grew up and attended school in Brown and Coleman Counties. On August 26, 1953, she married Lummie Leo Hyden in Owens. She worked at Dal-Tile for several years. In her later years, she worked for Girling Health Care, providing care for elderly residents in their home. Myrtie was a member Brazos Street Mission Church in Coleman.
"Left to cherish her memory are two daughters, Jackie Row and husband, Robert, of Smithfield, North Carolina, Teresa Moore of Abilene; four sons, Leon Hyden and wife, Kathy, of Early, David Hyden and wife, Debra of Mason, Joe Frank Hyden of Coleman and Terry Hyden of Coleman. Also surviving are numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
"She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, Danny Hyden and one daughter Sherry Hyden.
"Memorials in memory of Myrtie made be made to the Allen Center at Holiday Hill, P. O. Box 392, Coleman, Texas 76834."
(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 13, 2019. Used with permission.)
"She was born Myrtie Bell Coffee on August 22, 1935 in Owens, Brown County, Texas to Robert Alonzo Coffee and Myrtle Amy Jacobs Coffee. She grew up and attended school in Brown and Coleman Counties. On August 26, 1953, she married Lummie Leo Hyden in Owens. She worked at Dal-Tile for several years. In her later years, she worked for Girling Health Care, providing care for elderly residents in their home. Myrtie was a member Brazos Street Mission Church in Coleman.
"Left to cherish her memory are two daughters, Jackie Row and husband, Robert, of Smithfield, North Carolina, Teresa Moore of Abilene; four sons, Leon Hyden and wife, Kathy, of Early, David Hyden and wife, Debra of Mason, Joe Frank Hyden of Coleman and Terry Hyden of Coleman. Also surviving are numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
"She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, Danny Hyden and one daughter Sherry Hyden.
"Memorials in memory of Myrtie made be made to the Allen Center at Holiday Hill, P. O. Box 392, Coleman, Texas 76834."
(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 13, 2019. Used with permission.)
Family Members
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Floyd Lee Coffee
1913–1981
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Baby Coffee
1914–1914
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Wildon Warren "Bill" Coffee
1918–1990
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Lillie Mae Coffee Long
1921–2016
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L Z Coffee
1923–2002
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Lois Marie Coffee Williamson
1924–2005
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Katherine Faye Coffee Lewis
1926–1999
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Melba Grace Coffee McBride
1928–2013
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Mary Louise Coffee Shipley
1929–2004
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Robert Junior "Bobby" Coffee
1931–1999
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