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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, June 11, 1907
Page 3
A sad coincidence indeed were the deaths of Mr. Joseph Coffey, of Moreland, and his daughter, Mrs. N. H. Bishop, the former dying on Saturday night and the latter on Sunday night. The double burial occurred in the Hustonville cemetery at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was the saddest in years. The father who was about 60 years old, died of heart trouble, after a protracted illness. He had long been a member of the Baptist church and was a good, kind-hearted man.
He is survived by his wife and two sons, Messrs. Randall and Charles Coffey. Mrs. Bishop suffered a complication of diseases and had also been ill a long time. She was a devoted wife and mother and a most excellent woman in every way. Besides her husband she leaves a little child only a few months old. May the Giver of all good and perfect gifts sustain the beloved ones in their loss.
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THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
Tuesday, June 11, 1907
Page 3
A sad coincidence indeed were the deaths of Mr. Joseph Coffey, of Moreland, and his daughter, Mrs. N. H. Bishop, the former dying on Saturday night and the latter on Sunday night. The double burial occurred in the Hustonville cemetery at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was the saddest in years. The father who was about 60 years old, died of heart trouble, after a protracted illness. He had long been a member of the Baptist church and was a good, kind-hearted man.
He is survived by his wife and two sons, Messrs. Randall and Charles Coffey. Mrs. Bishop suffered a complication of diseases and had also been ill a long time. She was a devoted wife and mother and a most excellent woman in every way. Besides her husband she leaves a little child only a few months old. May the Giver of all good and perfect gifts sustain the beloved ones in their loss.
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