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George Oliver “Oll” Coleman

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George Oliver “Oll” Coleman

Birth
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Dec 1943 (aged 67)
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hopkins, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maryville Daily Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Tuesday, December 21, 1943, p. 1
Oll Coleman Dies at His Home Near Hopkins
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Price Funeral Home for Oll Coleman, 67-year-old farmer, of southwest of Hopkins, who died at 2:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Francis hospital. Rev. James E. Jones pastor of the First Methodist chruch, will officiate. Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.

Mr. Coleman was born February 27, 1876, near Pickering, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. He was married December 24, 1900, to Allie Baldwin.

Mr. Coleman who had resided in the Hopkins community since 1900, had been suffering a heart ailment and had been in the hospital about twenty-four hours. He was a member of B. P. O. E.

Besides his wife, he is survived by four brothers, Walter Coleman, Santa Barbara, California, Dol Coleman, Los Angeles, California, Ed Coleman and Lou Coleman, Hopkins, and six sisters, Mrs. Harl Scrivner, Mrs. Helen Salmon and Mrs. Maude Sweeney, Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Mayme Dowling, Sacramento, California, Mrs. Floyd Swaim, Bedford, Iowa and Mrs. Docia Gordon, Denver, Colorado.
Maryville Daily Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Tuesday, December 21, 1943, p. 1
Oll Coleman Dies at His Home Near Hopkins
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Price Funeral Home for Oll Coleman, 67-year-old farmer, of southwest of Hopkins, who died at 2:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Francis hospital. Rev. James E. Jones pastor of the First Methodist chruch, will officiate. Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.

Mr. Coleman was born February 27, 1876, near Pickering, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. He was married December 24, 1900, to Allie Baldwin.

Mr. Coleman who had resided in the Hopkins community since 1900, had been suffering a heart ailment and had been in the hospital about twenty-four hours. He was a member of B. P. O. E.

Besides his wife, he is survived by four brothers, Walter Coleman, Santa Barbara, California, Dol Coleman, Los Angeles, California, Ed Coleman and Lou Coleman, Hopkins, and six sisters, Mrs. Harl Scrivner, Mrs. Helen Salmon and Mrs. Maude Sweeney, Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Mayme Dowling, Sacramento, California, Mrs. Floyd Swaim, Bedford, Iowa and Mrs. Docia Gordon, Denver, Colorado.


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