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Decatur Daily - February 13, 1940
H.C. COFFEY IS ILLNESS VICTIM
Henry Clay Coffey, 66, prominent Lawrence county farmer, died at 4:10 Tuesday morning at his home, Moulton route 1, after a long illness.
Funeral rites will be conducted at the residence at one p.m. Wednesday by Rev. Coggins, of Courtland, who will be assisted by Rev. John J. Milford and Rev. Emmett Byars. Highsmith, of Moulton, will be in charge of burial in Montgomery cemetery.
Mr. Coffey is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Coffey; two daughters, Mrs. Buck Armor, Moulton; Mrs. Walter Dutton, Talladega; two sons, Charles and Wilbur Coffey and three grandchildren.
Mr. Coffey, a member of the Baptist church was born and brought up in Lawrence county. He was a member of a widely known family.
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Decatur Daily - February 13, 1940
H.C. COFFEY IS ILLNESS VICTIM
Henry Clay Coffey, 66, prominent Lawrence county farmer, died at 4:10 Tuesday morning at his home, Moulton route 1, after a long illness.
Funeral rites will be conducted at the residence at one p.m. Wednesday by Rev. Coggins, of Courtland, who will be assisted by Rev. John J. Milford and Rev. Emmett Byars. Highsmith, of Moulton, will be in charge of burial in Montgomery cemetery.
Mr. Coffey is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Coffey; two daughters, Mrs. Buck Armor, Moulton; Mrs. Walter Dutton, Talladega; two sons, Charles and Wilbur Coffey and three grandchildren.
Mr. Coffey, a member of the Baptist church was born and brought up in Lawrence county. He was a member of a widely known family.
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