Betty Mae Coy
COY, COOPER, KUYPER, MASON, ALLBAUGH, DODGE, HEINBUCH, LOGHRY, ORTH, VOGEL, BLANCHARD
Posted By: Michael L. Kinkennon (email)
Date: 1/22/2008 at 12:01:02
Funerals
Betty Mae Coy,Gassville,Ark.
A funeral for Betty Mae Coy, a former Creston resident from Gassville, Ark., who died at the age of 59 Sunday in a Des Moines hospital from injuries she had received in a Nov. 29 traffic accident, was 1:30 p.m. today at Keating-Lindsay Fueral Home.
The Rev. Ellis Cooper officated. Music, "What a Friend We have in Jesus," "The Old Rugged Cross," and "In the Garden, "was provided by organist Baebara Kuyper and singer Bernice Mason.
Burial was in Maple Row Cemetery at Kellerton with the fueral home in charge.
Pallbearers were Phillip "Jake" Allbaugh, Ben Dodge, Glen Heinbuch, Harry Loghry, Emil "Doc" Orth and Carl Vogel.
Mrs. Coy (nee Blanchard) was born May 18, 1923, in Panora but had lived most of her life in Creston. Her second husband, Acil, was in the wreck with her but is recovering. Other survivors include three sons, a daughter and two stepsons.
In Memory of
Betty Mae Coy
May 18,1923 --- December 12,1982
Services
Keating - Lindsay Fineral Home, Creston,IowaWednesday,December 15,1982 ---1:30 P.M.
Officating
Pastor Ellis Cooper
Music
Mrs. Barbara Kuyer, Organing
Mrs. Bernice Mason,Vocalist
" What A Friend We Have in Jesus "" In The Garden "
Casket Bearers
Phillip " Jake " Albaugh Harry Loghry
Ben Dodge Emil " Doc " Orth
Glen Heinbuch Carl Vogel
Interment
Maple Row Cemetery, Kellerton, Iowa
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