Mrs. Alice Coffey, 74, of 632 North Limestone street, widow of Thomas J. Coffey, died at 10:50 o’clock yesterday morning at Good Samaritan hospital after a brief illness. She had been admitted to the hospital May 17. Mrs. Coffey was a member of Calvary Baptist church.
She is survived by a brother, W. S. McGuire, Wilmore; six sisters, Mrs. G. C. Clark, Richmond; Mrs. J. R. Davis, Madison county; Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Cynthiana; Mrs. Clifton Weaver, Van Wert, Ohio, and Mrs. W. S. Bacon and Mrs. Annice Godfrey, both of Lexington; three grandsons, Louis and Charles Barker, both of Lexington, and Willie Eads, Fayette county; a granddaughter, Mrs. L. C. Bond, Detroit, Mich., and two grandsons.
The body was removed to Kerr Brothers funeral home, where it will remain until time for services, which have not been arranged as yet.
Mrs. Alice Coffey, 74, of 632 North Limestone street, widow of Thomas J. Coffey, died at 10:50 o’clock yesterday morning at Good Samaritan hospital after a brief illness. She had been admitted to the hospital May 17. Mrs. Coffey was a member of Calvary Baptist church.
She is survived by a brother, W. S. McGuire, Wilmore; six sisters, Mrs. G. C. Clark, Richmond; Mrs. J. R. Davis, Madison county; Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Cynthiana; Mrs. Clifton Weaver, Van Wert, Ohio, and Mrs. W. S. Bacon and Mrs. Annice Godfrey, both of Lexington; three grandsons, Louis and Charles Barker, both of Lexington, and Willie Eads, Fayette county; a granddaughter, Mrs. L. C. Bond, Detroit, Mich., and two grandsons.
The body was removed to Kerr Brothers funeral home, where it will remain until time for services, which have not been arranged as yet.
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