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James Crockett Coker

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James Crockett Coker

Birth
Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Sep 1956 (aged 74)
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5188147, Longitude: -97.9399603
Plot
2nd Addition, Block 24, Lot 95, Space B
Memorial ID
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Courtesy Oklahoman, Tuesday, October 02, 1956; Page: 33

JAMES C. COKER

EL RENO—Services for James C. Coker retired Canadian county farmer will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Wilson funeral home. Burial will be in the El Reno cemetery. Coker died Friday following a stroke. A native of Tennessee, he came to Noble in 1910. He previously lived at Shawnee and Hydro. Coker had been retired since 1945.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bill Grigsby, of Clermont, Calif.; four sons, Cecil, of the ??; ??? living in California, and Kenneth, of Hereford, Texas.

Also two brothers, Rev. Limon Coker, Maywood, Calif. and Victor Coker, of Noble; a sister, Mrs. Laura Sharpe, Shawnee; and eight grandchildren survive.
Courtesy Oklahoman, Tuesday, October 02, 1956; Page: 33

JAMES C. COKER

EL RENO—Services for James C. Coker retired Canadian county farmer will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Wilson funeral home. Burial will be in the El Reno cemetery. Coker died Friday following a stroke. A native of Tennessee, he came to Noble in 1910. He previously lived at Shawnee and Hydro. Coker had been retired since 1945.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bill Grigsby, of Clermont, Calif.; four sons, Cecil, of the ??; ??? living in California, and Kenneth, of Hereford, Texas.

Also two brothers, Rev. Limon Coker, Maywood, Calif. and Victor Coker, of Noble; a sister, Mrs. Laura Sharpe, Shawnee; and eight grandchildren survive.

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