h/o Ella Ragland
Marshall Marion Coonce, 76, died about 1:30am Thurday at his home on Rt.4, just East of Lebanon, of an apparent heart attack.
Funeral services will be 2pm Saturday at Holman funeral home with Rev. Fate Montgomery officiating.
Burial will be in McFall Cemetery.
Marshall Marion Coonce was born December 8, 1873 in Mountain Home, Arkansas, but came to Laclede County when a young boy, settling near Phillipsburg.
He has lived on a tract of land, part of the well known Saunders farm, for the last 12 years, specializing in raising plants and gardening.
He leaves his wife, Ella of the home; two daughters, Clara (Louie) Bass of Phillipsburg and Mrs. Alton Collum of Mariette, GA.; two sons, Owen Coonce of Phillipsburg and Clyde Coonce of Popluar Bluff; two brothers, Sterling Coonce of California and Alfred Coonce of Broken Arrow, Okla.; one sister, Mrs. Mary McCullar of Broken Arrow, Okla.
h/o Ella Ragland
Marshall Marion Coonce, 76, died about 1:30am Thurday at his home on Rt.4, just East of Lebanon, of an apparent heart attack.
Funeral services will be 2pm Saturday at Holman funeral home with Rev. Fate Montgomery officiating.
Burial will be in McFall Cemetery.
Marshall Marion Coonce was born December 8, 1873 in Mountain Home, Arkansas, but came to Laclede County when a young boy, settling near Phillipsburg.
He has lived on a tract of land, part of the well known Saunders farm, for the last 12 years, specializing in raising plants and gardening.
He leaves his wife, Ella of the home; two daughters, Clara (Louie) Bass of Phillipsburg and Mrs. Alton Collum of Mariette, GA.; two sons, Owen Coonce of Phillipsburg and Clyde Coonce of Popluar Bluff; two brothers, Sterling Coonce of California and Alfred Coonce of Broken Arrow, Okla.; one sister, Mrs. Mary McCullar of Broken Arrow, Okla.
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