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Kate <I>Polattie</I> Coleman

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Kate Polattie Coleman

Birth
USA
Death
8 Aug 1945 (aged 59)
Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Callison, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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The Greenville News (SC) - Thursday, August 9, 1945, Page 16

GREENWOOD, SC - August 8 - Mrs. Kate Polattie Coleman, 59, wife of G. Lundy Coleman of the Utopia section of the county, died suddenly at her home this afternoon at 5:40 o'clock.

She was a daughter of the late Jacob Franklin Polattie and Tallulah Esperilla "Lou" Stalnaker Polattie of well-known families of old Edgefield county.

Mrs. Coleman was a loyal member of the Damascus Baptist church, having united with the Baptist denomination in childhood.

Surviving are her husband, five daughters, Mrs. Broadus Aiton, Mrs. S. W. Stockman, Mrs. Williard Skinner, Mrs. Frank Bowie and Miss Kathryn Coleman; three sons, Truman, Cpl. Arthur and Sgt. Allen Coleman; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. G. T. Ouzts and Mrs. Mary Lou Hollingsworth; two half-brothers, J. T. Powell and E. J. Powell.

Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Bold Springs Baptist Church with Rev. Walter Lee Coker, Rev. A. D. Croft and Dr. G. H. Moore officiating; iInterment followed in the adjoining cemetery.
The Greenville News (SC) - Thursday, August 9, 1945, Page 16

GREENWOOD, SC - August 8 - Mrs. Kate Polattie Coleman, 59, wife of G. Lundy Coleman of the Utopia section of the county, died suddenly at her home this afternoon at 5:40 o'clock.

She was a daughter of the late Jacob Franklin Polattie and Tallulah Esperilla "Lou" Stalnaker Polattie of well-known families of old Edgefield county.

Mrs. Coleman was a loyal member of the Damascus Baptist church, having united with the Baptist denomination in childhood.

Surviving are her husband, five daughters, Mrs. Broadus Aiton, Mrs. S. W. Stockman, Mrs. Williard Skinner, Mrs. Frank Bowie and Miss Kathryn Coleman; three sons, Truman, Cpl. Arthur and Sgt. Allen Coleman; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. G. T. Ouzts and Mrs. Mary Lou Hollingsworth; two half-brothers, J. T. Powell and E. J. Powell.

Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Bold Springs Baptist Church with Rev. Walter Lee Coker, Rev. A. D. Croft and Dr. G. H. Moore officiating; iInterment followed in the adjoining cemetery.


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