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Lula Edna <I>Coffee</I> Hardy

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Lula Edna Coffee Hardy

Birth
Kyle, Hays County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Feb 1948 (aged 69)
Big Spring, Howard County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Obituary, The Big Spring Daily Herald, Big Spring, Howard Co., TX, Feb. 16, 1948

Mrs. Lula Hardy Succumbs Here

Death came Monday morning to Mrs. Lula Hardy, one of Big Spring's long-time residents whose presence at a postoffice window for more than two-score years made her familiar to hosts of people of the Big Spring area.

Mrs. Hardy succumbed at 9:25 in a local hospital, where she had been under treatment since suffering an attack about ten days ago. She was 69 years old.

She was the widow of the late A. T. Hardy who died in 1906, two years after they moved to Big Spring. She was a native of Kyle, Texas.

Mrs. Hardy served as a clerk in the local postoffice from May,1921 to September, 1945, when she retired. Through the years she had been an active member of the Order of Eastern Star.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Everly chapel, with the Rev. Gage Lloyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiating.

Mrs. Hardy is survived by a daughter, Mrs. R. M. Parks, teacher in the local schools; a son, Tyree Hardy of Senora [sic] [Sonora]; two brothers, Lib Coffee of Barnhart and Jerry Coffee of Fort Worth; four sisters, Mrs. W. E. Mercer, Mrs. Margaret Neel and Lolis Coffee, all of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Grady Callaway of Edinburg; and two grandchildren, Tyree Dawes Hardy and Sarah Lou Hardy of Sonora.
Obituary, The Big Spring Daily Herald, Big Spring, Howard Co., TX, Feb. 16, 1948

Mrs. Lula Hardy Succumbs Here

Death came Monday morning to Mrs. Lula Hardy, one of Big Spring's long-time residents whose presence at a postoffice window for more than two-score years made her familiar to hosts of people of the Big Spring area.

Mrs. Hardy succumbed at 9:25 in a local hospital, where she had been under treatment since suffering an attack about ten days ago. She was 69 years old.

She was the widow of the late A. T. Hardy who died in 1906, two years after they moved to Big Spring. She was a native of Kyle, Texas.

Mrs. Hardy served as a clerk in the local postoffice from May,1921 to September, 1945, when she retired. Through the years she had been an active member of the Order of Eastern Star.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Everly chapel, with the Rev. Gage Lloyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiating.

Mrs. Hardy is survived by a daughter, Mrs. R. M. Parks, teacher in the local schools; a son, Tyree Hardy of Senora [sic] [Sonora]; two brothers, Lib Coffee of Barnhart and Jerry Coffee of Fort Worth; four sisters, Mrs. W. E. Mercer, Mrs. Margaret Neel and Lolis Coffee, all of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Grady Callaway of Edinburg; and two grandchildren, Tyree Dawes Hardy and Sarah Lou Hardy of Sonora.


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