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Clyde Everett Coatney

Birth
Berryville, Carroll County, Arkansas, USA
Death
Feb 1975 (aged 70)
Green Forest, Carroll County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Riverdale, Sumner County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Published in August 1975 Minutes of Old Mt. Zion Association of Free Will Baptist (Arkansas)
Rev. Clyde E. Coatney
Rev. Clyde Everett Coatney, aged 70, died Feb 5, 1975 at Green Forest. He was born May 16, 1904, near Berryville, a son of Henry Grant and Lucy Ellen Coatney. He was married to Daisy Vines in Feb. 1940 at Kingman, Ariz. She preceded him in death May 15, 1970. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Martha Ellen Faulkner. Survivors include a granddaughter, Nancy Johnson of Topeka, Kansas; two brothers, Harvey Coatney of Berryville and Quincy Coatney of Phoenix, Ariz; a sister, Ellen Trost of Berryville; six nephews, four nieces and his widow of Wichita, Kans. In the early fifties, Rev. Coatney was ordained to the ministry in the Free Will Baptist Church. He had pastored churches in Arkansas and in Kansas. Funeral services were held Mon, Feb. 10, 1975, at 10:30 a.m. at the Cochran Mortuary, Chapel of the Roses in Wichita, with burial in Fairview Cemetery at Riverdale, Kans, with the Rev. Glen R. Hodges officiating.
Published in August 1975 Minutes of Old Mt. Zion Association of Free Will Baptist (Arkansas)
Rev. Clyde E. Coatney
Rev. Clyde Everett Coatney, aged 70, died Feb 5, 1975 at Green Forest. He was born May 16, 1904, near Berryville, a son of Henry Grant and Lucy Ellen Coatney. He was married to Daisy Vines in Feb. 1940 at Kingman, Ariz. She preceded him in death May 15, 1970. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Martha Ellen Faulkner. Survivors include a granddaughter, Nancy Johnson of Topeka, Kansas; two brothers, Harvey Coatney of Berryville and Quincy Coatney of Phoenix, Ariz; a sister, Ellen Trost of Berryville; six nephews, four nieces and his widow of Wichita, Kans. In the early fifties, Rev. Coatney was ordained to the ministry in the Free Will Baptist Church. He had pastored churches in Arkansas and in Kansas. Funeral services were held Mon, Feb. 10, 1975, at 10:30 a.m. at the Cochran Mortuary, Chapel of the Roses in Wichita, with burial in Fairview Cemetery at Riverdale, Kans, with the Rev. Glen R. Hodges officiating.


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