Retired from ABC Blind and Awning after 35 years of service, Mr. Coxey was a member of American Legion Brady-Williams Post #100. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, having served in the U.S. Army, he was of the Seventh-day Adventist faith.
Mr. Coxey was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Wilkey Coxey; parents, Grover and Laura Cranfill Coxey; sisters, June Brady and Bonnie Martin; and brothers, Max and Gene Coxey.
Survivors include his daughters, Sue McCary, Debbie Cronan and Sandy Francisco, all of Dayton; sons, Jerry and Jimbo Coxey, both of Dayton; sisters, Alma Jordan of Red Bank, and Polly White of Dayton; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m., in the chapel of Coulter Garrison Funeral Home with Revs. Audie May and Tommy Wilkey officiating.
Burial followed in Montgomery Cemetery.
Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of the arrangements.
Retired from ABC Blind and Awning after 35 years of service, Mr. Coxey was a member of American Legion Brady-Williams Post #100. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, having served in the U.S. Army, he was of the Seventh-day Adventist faith.
Mr. Coxey was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Wilkey Coxey; parents, Grover and Laura Cranfill Coxey; sisters, June Brady and Bonnie Martin; and brothers, Max and Gene Coxey.
Survivors include his daughters, Sue McCary, Debbie Cronan and Sandy Francisco, all of Dayton; sons, Jerry and Jimbo Coxey, both of Dayton; sisters, Alma Jordan of Red Bank, and Polly White of Dayton; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m., in the chapel of Coulter Garrison Funeral Home with Revs. Audie May and Tommy Wilkey officiating.
Burial followed in Montgomery Cemetery.
Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of the arrangements.
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