The native of Crowley, La., lived in Toombs County since 1923. She was a homemaker and a member of Vidalia Presbyterian Church.
SURVIVORS: two sons, Moses Matthews Coleman Jr. of Vidalia and Dan B. Coleman of Lyons; five grandchildren, Kathleen, Steven, Beverly and Larry D. Coleman, all of Vidalia, and Moses M. Coleman III of Valdosta; 11 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 11 a.m. today in Lyons City Cemetery.
Murchison Funeral Home, Vidalia.
Savannah Morning News, Web posted Tuesday, January 2, 2001.
The native of Crowley, La., lived in Toombs County since 1923. She was a homemaker and a member of Vidalia Presbyterian Church.
SURVIVORS: two sons, Moses Matthews Coleman Jr. of Vidalia and Dan B. Coleman of Lyons; five grandchildren, Kathleen, Steven, Beverly and Larry D. Coleman, all of Vidalia, and Moses M. Coleman III of Valdosta; 11 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 11 a.m. today in Lyons City Cemetery.
Murchison Funeral Home, Vidalia.
Savannah Morning News, Web posted Tuesday, January 2, 2001.
Gravesite Details
Photos courtesy of Moses M. Coleman, Jr.
Family Members
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Bergna McCorkle Ison
1891–1976
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Francis Nolan McCorkle Sr
1892–1974
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Marion McCorkle Warlick
1893–1976
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Neil B McCorkle
1894–1981
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Anna McCorkle Saunders
1896–1993
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Bessie McCorkle Hartzog
1898–1951
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James Hall McCorkle
1906–1965
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Kathleen M. McCorkle Landers Wingfield
1906–1986
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Allan Douglas "Red" McCorkle
1910–1967
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