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Jackie Harold Eugene Coley

Birth
Leedey, Dewey County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
1 May 2009 (aged 72)
Clark County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Parental links thanks to Whitfield # 47786265

The Columbian, Vancouver, WA
May 6, 2009

JACKIE HAROLD EUGENE COLEY
March 7, 1937 ~ May 1, 2009

Jackie Coley, of Vancouver, WA, passed away May 1, 2009, at age 72. He was born March 7, 1937 in Leedy, OK and moved to Vancouver at the age of 6.
He enlisted in the Navy and served for ten years. After his discharge he came back to Vancouver and for the last 20 year worked as a cabinet maker for DeWils. Jackie loved to fish, especially at LaCamas Lake and was also a former member of Bassmasters. He also loved woodworking, not only as a profession, but as a hobby.
He is survived by his children, Louellen LaCombe of Vancouver, Tammie Ritch of North Bend, OR; brother, Garland Coley of Vancouver; sister, Lavina Cranfill of Quartsite, AZ, and four grandchildren.
Services were privately held. Straub's Funeral Home & Columbia River Cremation in Camas was in charge of the arrangements.
Parental links thanks to Whitfield # 47786265

The Columbian, Vancouver, WA
May 6, 2009

JACKIE HAROLD EUGENE COLEY
March 7, 1937 ~ May 1, 2009

Jackie Coley, of Vancouver, WA, passed away May 1, 2009, at age 72. He was born March 7, 1937 in Leedy, OK and moved to Vancouver at the age of 6.
He enlisted in the Navy and served for ten years. After his discharge he came back to Vancouver and for the last 20 year worked as a cabinet maker for DeWils. Jackie loved to fish, especially at LaCamas Lake and was also a former member of Bassmasters. He also loved woodworking, not only as a profession, but as a hobby.
He is survived by his children, Louellen LaCombe of Vancouver, Tammie Ritch of North Bend, OR; brother, Garland Coley of Vancouver; sister, Lavina Cranfill of Quartsite, AZ, and four grandchildren.
Services were privately held. Straub's Funeral Home & Columbia River Cremation in Camas was in charge of the arrangements.


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