(Published in Amarillo Daily News, February 27, 1951)
Enoch Frank Coffee, 72 years old, died at 5:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon of a heart attack, while en route to St. Anthony's Hospital in an N.S. Griggs & Sons ambulance. He made his home with a daughter, Mrs. W.C. Smith, 824 North Fairfield.
Mr. Coffee had had a heart ailment for the past five years. He was a retired farmer.
An Amarillo resident the last four years, he previously lived at St. Jo, Tex.
He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Other survivors include a son, Army Chaplain James R. Coffee, of Denver; two daughters, Mrs. A.W. Holland and Mrs. Leonard Curry of Denver; two sisters, Mrs. S.E. Eason, of Bangs, Tex., and Mrs. Oscar Branson, of Burkburnett; and 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are pending at N.S. Griggs & Sons.
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(Published in Amarillo Daily News, February 28, 1951)
The body of Enoch Frank Coffee, retired farmer, will be taken overland today to Saint Jo, Tex., for funeral services and burial tomorrow. N.S. Griggs & Sons Funeral Home have been in charge of arrangements here.
Mr. Coffee, 72 years old, died Monday afternoon of a heart attack en route to St. Anthony's Hospital. An Amarillo resident for four years, he made his home with a daughter, Mrs. W.C. Smith, 824 North Fairfield.
He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Other survivors include a son, two daughters, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
(Published in Amarillo Daily News, February 27, 1951)
Enoch Frank Coffee, 72 years old, died at 5:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon of a heart attack, while en route to St. Anthony's Hospital in an N.S. Griggs & Sons ambulance. He made his home with a daughter, Mrs. W.C. Smith, 824 North Fairfield.
Mr. Coffee had had a heart ailment for the past five years. He was a retired farmer.
An Amarillo resident the last four years, he previously lived at St. Jo, Tex.
He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Other survivors include a son, Army Chaplain James R. Coffee, of Denver; two daughters, Mrs. A.W. Holland and Mrs. Leonard Curry of Denver; two sisters, Mrs. S.E. Eason, of Bangs, Tex., and Mrs. Oscar Branson, of Burkburnett; and 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are pending at N.S. Griggs & Sons.
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(Published in Amarillo Daily News, February 28, 1951)
The body of Enoch Frank Coffee, retired farmer, will be taken overland today to Saint Jo, Tex., for funeral services and burial tomorrow. N.S. Griggs & Sons Funeral Home have been in charge of arrangements here.
Mr. Coffee, 72 years old, died Monday afternoon of a heart attack en route to St. Anthony's Hospital. An Amarillo resident for four years, he made his home with a daughter, Mrs. W.C. Smith, 824 North Fairfield.
He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Other survivors include a son, two daughters, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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