The deceased was the wife of the late Norman Walter Coursey who died October 15 1968. She was born September 22 1892, in Calloway County and the daughter of the late Luther Harris and Kate Childress Harris. She was a member of the Dexter-Hardin Methodist Church.
Survivors are two daughters Mrs. Willard (Inez)Thweatt of Almo route one and Mrs Gaylon (Erlene) Mohler of mayfield route five; one son James N Coursey of Almo; four sisters, Mrs. Comus Bruce and Mrs. Lindell Ward of Paris Tenn., Mrs Wiley Work of Bradenton, Fla., and mrs. G.E. Work of Panama City Fla.; one brother, Guy Harris of Paris Tenn.; ten grand children; twelve great grand children.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at two p.m. at the chapel of the Max H. Churchill Funeral Home with Rev. Thomas Bullock officiating.
Burial will be in the Temple Hill Cemetery with the arrangements by the Max H. Churchill Funeral Home where friends may call.
The deceased was the wife of the late Norman Walter Coursey who died October 15 1968. She was born September 22 1892, in Calloway County and the daughter of the late Luther Harris and Kate Childress Harris. She was a member of the Dexter-Hardin Methodist Church.
Survivors are two daughters Mrs. Willard (Inez)Thweatt of Almo route one and Mrs Gaylon (Erlene) Mohler of mayfield route five; one son James N Coursey of Almo; four sisters, Mrs. Comus Bruce and Mrs. Lindell Ward of Paris Tenn., Mrs Wiley Work of Bradenton, Fla., and mrs. G.E. Work of Panama City Fla.; one brother, Guy Harris of Paris Tenn.; ten grand children; twelve great grand children.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at two p.m. at the chapel of the Max H. Churchill Funeral Home with Rev. Thomas Bullock officiating.
Burial will be in the Temple Hill Cemetery with the arrangements by the Max H. Churchill Funeral Home where friends may call.
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