Father: Henry Wade Coley (1881-1924)
Mother: Minnie Alice Kiser (1881-1959)
Spouse: Patsy Joanne Scott married on Jan 10, 1948
Daughter: Jaqueline Mozelle Coley (1958-)
Brothers and Sisters:
Lena Lavenie Coley (1904-1963)
Eula Margaret Coley(1905-1990)
Clifton Ray Coley (1907-1985)
Mary Belle Coley (1909-1987)
Dorthalue Maude Coley (1911-1995)
Verla Loucile Coley (1913-1921)
Tilman Wade Coley (1915-1961)
Frank McKinley Coley (1917-1969)
Marvin Mack Coley (1919-1971)
Leoma Meter Coley (1921-2011)
Reece worked for the State Highway Dept.
Reece is my brother-in-law. He was a very kind, wonderful man. I am glad that I got to spend what time we did with him and his wife and daughter the couple of years that we lived in North Carolina. I do know that Reece worked as a guard for prisoners, while they were out on road gangs. Other than that I really do not know much about what he did.
He served in the U.S.NAVY during WORLD WAR II.
REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE DEAR BROTHER REECE
ELBERT REECE COLEY SANFORD - Elbert Reece Coley, 76, of 312 Rose Street, died Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, at his home.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1999, at Jonesboro United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Lee Memory Gardens.
Posted on Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:00 pm. Updated: 3:36 am. Greensboro News and Record.
Father: Henry Wade Coley (1881-1924)
Mother: Minnie Alice Kiser (1881-1959)
Spouse: Patsy Joanne Scott married on Jan 10, 1948
Daughter: Jaqueline Mozelle Coley (1958-)
Brothers and Sisters:
Lena Lavenie Coley (1904-1963)
Eula Margaret Coley(1905-1990)
Clifton Ray Coley (1907-1985)
Mary Belle Coley (1909-1987)
Dorthalue Maude Coley (1911-1995)
Verla Loucile Coley (1913-1921)
Tilman Wade Coley (1915-1961)
Frank McKinley Coley (1917-1969)
Marvin Mack Coley (1919-1971)
Leoma Meter Coley (1921-2011)
Reece worked for the State Highway Dept.
Reece is my brother-in-law. He was a very kind, wonderful man. I am glad that I got to spend what time we did with him and his wife and daughter the couple of years that we lived in North Carolina. I do know that Reece worked as a guard for prisoners, while they were out on road gangs. Other than that I really do not know much about what he did.
He served in the U.S.NAVY during WORLD WAR II.
REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE DEAR BROTHER REECE
ELBERT REECE COLEY SANFORD - Elbert Reece Coley, 76, of 312 Rose Street, died Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, at his home.
The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, 1999, at Jonesboro United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Lee Memory Gardens.
Posted on Thursday, September 16, 1999 8:00 pm. Updated: 3:36 am. Greensboro News and Record.
Family Members
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Lena Levenia Coley Willett
1904–1963
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Eula Margaret "Sis" Coley Jones
1906–1990
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Clifton Ray Coley
1907–1985
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Mary Belle Coley Cameron
1909–1987
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Dorothy Lou Maude "Maude" Coley Stone
1911–1995
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Verla Loucile Coley
1913–1921
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Tilman Wade "Bud" Coley
1915–1961
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Frank McKinley Coley
1917–1969
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Marvin Mack Coley
1919–1971
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Leoma Coley Smith
1921–2011