COKER-- J. E. Coker, aged forty years, died at St. Anthony's sanitarium yesterday morning after an illness of two months from paralysis. The body is being held by the Eakle establishment, pending advices from relatives.
Mr. Coker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Fincher of Marlow, Okla., and Mrs. E. O. Leddy of Mount Park, Okla., and a sister, Mrs. Charles Speer of Animus, N. M., who have been notified and will doubtless arrive in time for the funeral.
Published in The Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Texas) on November 6, 1912, p. 8.
J. E. COKER
Upon advice from relatives of J. E. Coker, who died recently in St. Anthony's sanitarium, the remains will be interred in Llano cemetery this afternoon.
Published in The Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Texas) on November 20, 1912, p. 5.
Children:
Frances E. Coker Fincher (1885-1969)
Beatrice A. Coker Leighty (1887-1968)
Joseph Velmar Coker (1889- )
Lillie A. Coker Smith (1890-1909
COKER-- J. E. Coker, aged forty years, died at St. Anthony's sanitarium yesterday morning after an illness of two months from paralysis. The body is being held by the Eakle establishment, pending advices from relatives.
Mr. Coker is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Fincher of Marlow, Okla., and Mrs. E. O. Leddy of Mount Park, Okla., and a sister, Mrs. Charles Speer of Animus, N. M., who have been notified and will doubtless arrive in time for the funeral.
Published in The Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Texas) on November 6, 1912, p. 8.
J. E. COKER
Upon advice from relatives of J. E. Coker, who died recently in St. Anthony's sanitarium, the remains will be interred in Llano cemetery this afternoon.
Published in The Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Texas) on November 20, 1912, p. 5.
Children:
Frances E. Coker Fincher (1885-1969)
Beatrice A. Coker Leighty (1887-1968)
Joseph Velmar Coker (1889- )
Lillie A. Coker Smith (1890-1909
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