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Alice <I>Walker</I> Coffin Gill

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Alice Walker Coffin Gill

Birth
Cochran, Bleckley County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 May 2008 (aged 89)
Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Ellaville, Schley County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2315759, Longitude: -84.306582
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Wife of 1st Husband, Charles Alston Coffin, 2nd Husband Paul Leon Gill.
Mrs. Alice Walker Coffin Gill, age 89, resident of Ellaville, died on May 21, 2008 at her home. Born on November 22, 1918 in Cochran, Georgia, Mrs. Gill was the daughter of John Augustus and Alice Taylor Walker. Alice was a graduate of Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, GA. She taught school for a number of years at Richland Elementary School, Schley County Elementary School and Southland Academy in Americus, GA. Her first marriage was on December 25, 1939 to Charles Alston Coffin, a cotton broker, merchant, and city councilman in Richland, GA, with whom she had two children, Alice and Charles. During his term as State Senator from the Twelfth District of Georgia, Charles died unexpectedly on August 5, 1951. Alice was elected to fill her husband's unexpired term and became the second woman Senator ever to serve in the Georgia Legislature. On November 25, 1953 Alice Walker Coffin remarried Paul Leon Gill, a banker, pharmacist, and former mayor of Ellaville, GA. Mr. and Mrs. Gill had two children together, Paula and John. When Mr. Gill was elected State Senator from the Thirteenth District of Georgia, Alice renewed her involvement in Georgia politics by accompanying her husband to Senate sessions in Atlanta. Mr. Gill passed away on March 16, 1975. Mrs. Gill was always involved with the affairs of her community. She was a Sunday school teacher at the Ellaville Methodist Church as well as a leader in a number of organizations. Mrs. Gill was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and enjoyed life to the fullest. She was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Walker Nicholson of Edgefield, SC. Survivors include her daughter, Alice Coffin Brown (Dr. W. Virgil) of Atlanta; son Charles Alston Coffin (Hwa Yong) of Columbus; daughter Paula Elizabeth Gill Williams (Nelson) of Americus; and son John Paul Gill (Lara) of Americus. She is also survived by nine grandchildren: William Matthew Brown (Janie) of Birmingham, AL; Peter Coffin Brown (Laurie) of Atlanta; Charles Alston Coffin, Jr. (Sydney) of Charlotte, NC; Dr. David Wilson Coffin (Dr. Janis) of Augusta; Samuel Lee Coffin of Columbus; Turner Nelson Williams, IV of Charleston, SC; John Paul Williams of Athens; Elizabeth Walker Gill and John Paul Gill, Jr. of Americus. She is also survived by nine great-grandchildren and one nephew, Dr. Benjamin Edward Nicholson and one niece, Mrs. Robert Hayne Hodges
Wife of 1st Husband, Charles Alston Coffin, 2nd Husband Paul Leon Gill.
Mrs. Alice Walker Coffin Gill, age 89, resident of Ellaville, died on May 21, 2008 at her home. Born on November 22, 1918 in Cochran, Georgia, Mrs. Gill was the daughter of John Augustus and Alice Taylor Walker. Alice was a graduate of Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, GA. She taught school for a number of years at Richland Elementary School, Schley County Elementary School and Southland Academy in Americus, GA. Her first marriage was on December 25, 1939 to Charles Alston Coffin, a cotton broker, merchant, and city councilman in Richland, GA, with whom she had two children, Alice and Charles. During his term as State Senator from the Twelfth District of Georgia, Charles died unexpectedly on August 5, 1951. Alice was elected to fill her husband's unexpired term and became the second woman Senator ever to serve in the Georgia Legislature. On November 25, 1953 Alice Walker Coffin remarried Paul Leon Gill, a banker, pharmacist, and former mayor of Ellaville, GA. Mr. and Mrs. Gill had two children together, Paula and John. When Mr. Gill was elected State Senator from the Thirteenth District of Georgia, Alice renewed her involvement in Georgia politics by accompanying her husband to Senate sessions in Atlanta. Mr. Gill passed away on March 16, 1975. Mrs. Gill was always involved with the affairs of her community. She was a Sunday school teacher at the Ellaville Methodist Church as well as a leader in a number of organizations. Mrs. Gill was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and enjoyed life to the fullest. She was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Walker Nicholson of Edgefield, SC. Survivors include her daughter, Alice Coffin Brown (Dr. W. Virgil) of Atlanta; son Charles Alston Coffin (Hwa Yong) of Columbus; daughter Paula Elizabeth Gill Williams (Nelson) of Americus; and son John Paul Gill (Lara) of Americus. She is also survived by nine grandchildren: William Matthew Brown (Janie) of Birmingham, AL; Peter Coffin Brown (Laurie) of Atlanta; Charles Alston Coffin, Jr. (Sydney) of Charlotte, NC; Dr. David Wilson Coffin (Dr. Janis) of Augusta; Samuel Lee Coffin of Columbus; Turner Nelson Williams, IV of Charleston, SC; John Paul Williams of Athens; Elizabeth Walker Gill and John Paul Gill, Jr. of Americus. She is also survived by nine great-grandchildren and one nephew, Dr. Benjamin Edward Nicholson and one niece, Mrs. Robert Hayne Hodges


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