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Submitted: 7/21/16 • Approved: 7/21/16 • Last Updated: 3/31/18 • R793963-G793712-S3
Hettie
1 Mar 1890 - 27 Nov 1967
Daughter of Rufus C. Fugitt and Nancy R. Fugitt
Lenzy
20 Mar 1887 - 27 Jan 1966
Parents:
William Franklin Coker (1861 - 1894)
Mary F. Jackson Coker (1860 - 1900)
Obituary published Springfield News-Leader October 30, 1967
Funeral services are pending for Mrs. Hetty Coker, 77, of 620 South Weaver, who suffered a fatal head injury in a fall at her home Friday. Greene County Coroner, Ralph Thieme, who investigated the case, said no inquest is planned into Mrs. Coker's death. The woman's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Katie Coker, also of the Weaver address, told police she and her daughter were in the kitchen about 2:30 p.m. Friday when they heard a noise. Investigating, they found Mrs. Coker lying on the floor in an adjacent room. Mrs. Coker apparently collapsed while walking across the room and fell, striking her head against the bottom step of a stairway leading to the second floor. The blow caused a deep forehead laceration and facial bruises. Mrs. Coker was dead on arrival at the Burge- Protestant Hospital. A native of Hurley, Mrs. Coker had lived the past six months with her son, Willie, at the Weaver address. Surviving besides the son, are two other sons, Jesse of Aurora, Mo. and James of Stotts City, Mo.; one sister, Julie Cloud of Springfield; one brother, Ernest of Watsonville, Calif.; seven grandchildren; a step-granddaughter; six great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren. Harris Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. {Springfield (MO) News Leader, October 28, 1967} Contributed by Jamie Hubbert. Funeral services for Mrs. Hetty Coker, 77, of Springfield, who died after a fall at her home on Friday, were to be at 2 p.m. today in Harris Chapel, Nixa with the Rev Don Gardner officiating. Burial was to be in McConnell Cemetery near Nixa. Mrs. Coker was a former resident of Nixa. {Springfield (MO) News Leader, October 30, 1967}
Obituary published Springfield News Leader January 29, 1966
Lenzy C. Coker, 78, of Route 1, Miller, brother to Elijah Coker of Monett, died at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. John's Regional Health Center in Springfield, Mo. A native of Nixa, Mr. Coker had resided in Republic for several years before moving to Miller three years ago. He is survived by his wife Hetty; three sons, Jesse of Aurora, James of Stotts City, and Willie Coker of Springfield; one brother, Elijah Coker of Monett; seven grandchildren; one step-grandchild; four great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. today in the Harris Funeral Home, at Nixa with the Rev. Roscoe Harding officiating. Burial will be in the McConnell Cemetery of Nixa. {Springfield (MO) News Leader January 29, 1966} Contributed by Jamie Hubbert.
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