Mr. McCoy was born in Jefferson twp., two miles and a half north of Warsaw, on a farm July 9, 1849.
He was a well known citizen of Jefferson twp. and his death came as a shock to his friends as well as his relatives. He followed the occupation of a farmer and that of a veterinarian.He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, having joined this body several years ago.
There are surviving, besides the widow, seven children; Mrs. A.S Littleton, Mrs. T.H McNeil, and Mrs. G E Pine, all of California; D.F. McCoy of Iowa; W.M McCoy of Nellie, and Earl & Avery McCoy of the home.
Funeral arrangements have not been made Saturday.
The Masons will be in charge of the funeral.
Published: Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) Saturday July 5,1920
Mr. McCoy was born in Jefferson twp., two miles and a half north of Warsaw, on a farm July 9, 1849.
He was a well known citizen of Jefferson twp. and his death came as a shock to his friends as well as his relatives. He followed the occupation of a farmer and that of a veterinarian.He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, having joined this body several years ago.
There are surviving, besides the widow, seven children; Mrs. A.S Littleton, Mrs. T.H McNeil, and Mrs. G E Pine, all of California; D.F. McCoy of Iowa; W.M McCoy of Nellie, and Earl & Avery McCoy of the home.
Funeral arrangements have not been made Saturday.
The Masons will be in charge of the funeral.
Published: Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) Saturday July 5,1920
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