Last rites will be held tomorrow afternoon for Walter Coggins of Jacksonville, Route 1.
Mr. Coggins died at his home, Bonnie Brook Community, early Monday morning.
Services will be conducted at 2:00 at Mt. Zion Church by Rev. G. D. Cobb. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Colonial in charge.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Vera Coggins; four sons, James Coggins of Camp Crowder, MO, Walter Coggins of Camp Sibert, W. H. Coggins and J. W. Coggins of Jacksonville; five daughters, Mrs. M. L. Downey Wattsville, Mrs. Odis Mead, Miss Frances Coggins, Miss Lola Coggins and Miss Ruth Coggins, all of Jacksonville; and three sisters, Mesdames Jamie Chaney, Henry Daniel and O.Z. Wilbanks, all of Jacksonville.
Obituary published -
The Anniston Star - May 17, 1944.
Last rites will be held tomorrow afternoon for Walter Coggins of Jacksonville, Route 1.
Mr. Coggins died at his home, Bonnie Brook Community, early Monday morning.
Services will be conducted at 2:00 at Mt. Zion Church by Rev. G. D. Cobb. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Colonial in charge.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Vera Coggins; four sons, James Coggins of Camp Crowder, MO, Walter Coggins of Camp Sibert, W. H. Coggins and J. W. Coggins of Jacksonville; five daughters, Mrs. M. L. Downey Wattsville, Mrs. Odis Mead, Miss Frances Coggins, Miss Lola Coggins and Miss Ruth Coggins, all of Jacksonville; and three sisters, Mesdames Jamie Chaney, Henry Daniel and O.Z. Wilbanks, all of Jacksonville.
Obituary published -
The Anniston Star - May 17, 1944.
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