Miss Martha Coyle , aged 65 years, of Sharon, died Thursday night, 36 hours after the death of ther sister, Miss Sadie Coyle. Neither knew of the other's illness. They were the last of ten children. Miss Martha Coyle had ben secretary of the Ladies of the G.A.R. for the past 20 years. A double funeral is being held this afternoon and the two will be laid side by side in Oakwood cemetery.
(New Castle Herald - New Castle, Pennsylvania - Saturday, 16 Jan 1915 - Page 2)
DOUBLE FUNERAL HELD.
The double funeral of the Misses Sarah and Mattie Cole was held from the residence of their niece, Mrs. C. L. Heard of 102 South Dock street, Sharon, Saturday afternoon. Circle Ladies of the G.A.R. was observed previous to the appropriate remarks by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The Thomas male quartet rendered two beautiful selections. The remains were laid side by side in the Oakwood cemetery.
The Coyle family lived at New Castle for a number of years, three sisters were the last of a family of ten who were born in East Lackawanna township, Mercer County. The last brother of the family, Prof. William A. Coyle, well known in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, died in Columbus, O., two years ago.
(New Castle Herald - New Castle, Pennsylvania - Monday, 18 Jan 1915 - Page 9)
Miss Martha Coyle , aged 65 years, of Sharon, died Thursday night, 36 hours after the death of ther sister, Miss Sadie Coyle. Neither knew of the other's illness. They were the last of ten children. Miss Martha Coyle had ben secretary of the Ladies of the G.A.R. for the past 20 years. A double funeral is being held this afternoon and the two will be laid side by side in Oakwood cemetery.
(New Castle Herald - New Castle, Pennsylvania - Saturday, 16 Jan 1915 - Page 2)
DOUBLE FUNERAL HELD.
The double funeral of the Misses Sarah and Mattie Cole was held from the residence of their niece, Mrs. C. L. Heard of 102 South Dock street, Sharon, Saturday afternoon. Circle Ladies of the G.A.R. was observed previous to the appropriate remarks by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The Thomas male quartet rendered two beautiful selections. The remains were laid side by side in the Oakwood cemetery.
The Coyle family lived at New Castle for a number of years, three sisters were the last of a family of ten who were born in East Lackawanna township, Mercer County. The last brother of the family, Prof. William A. Coyle, well known in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, died in Columbus, O., two years ago.
(New Castle Herald - New Castle, Pennsylvania - Monday, 18 Jan 1915 - Page 9)
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L. OF G.A.R. (Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic)
MATTIE M.
COYL
18-- - 1916
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Interred on 16 of January 1915 beside her sister, Sarah Coyle.
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