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Sallie Salyers Coker

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Oct 1927 (aged 73)
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Jacksonville Daily Courier, 1927

Mrs. Sallie Coker of 1413 South West street passed away at 6:10 o'clock Thursday evening.

She was born in Georgetown, Kentucky, June 25, 1854, a daughter of Isaac and Eliza A. Salyers. She was united in marriage with George Coker October 24, 1875, who with two children, Amos Coker and Mrs. Charles Caldwell, both of this city survive. There are five grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Mrs. Coker was a member of the Union Baptist church.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Gillham Funeral Home with interment in the Scott Cemetery.

September 2, 2011, stone photo can be see at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilmaga/morgan/cemetery/scott_magill/coker_geo_sallie.html

January 22, 2012 note from Jeannie Hemphill, "I think I've posted all I saw at Scott-Magill. Whew. Probably about all that will be found for sometime." The cemetery is not in the best of shape and will require much maintenance before (and if) more stones are to be found.
Jacksonville Daily Courier, 1927

Mrs. Sallie Coker of 1413 South West street passed away at 6:10 o'clock Thursday evening.

She was born in Georgetown, Kentucky, June 25, 1854, a daughter of Isaac and Eliza A. Salyers. She was united in marriage with George Coker October 24, 1875, who with two children, Amos Coker and Mrs. Charles Caldwell, both of this city survive. There are five grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Mrs. Coker was a member of the Union Baptist church.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Gillham Funeral Home with interment in the Scott Cemetery.

September 2, 2011, stone photo can be see at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilmaga/morgan/cemetery/scott_magill/coker_geo_sallie.html

January 22, 2012 note from Jeannie Hemphill, "I think I've posted all I saw at Scott-Magill. Whew. Probably about all that will be found for sometime." The cemetery is not in the best of shape and will require much maintenance before (and if) more stones are to be found.


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