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Fairview Cemetery

Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Austin Glen Coffin
Joy Onita [Mathews] Coffin


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Cokeman2

© Crews Funeral Home
Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma
January 1996

Austin Glen Coffin
December 1, 1921 ~ January 3, 1996


Austin Glen Coffin Funeral Services Held Here February 2

Funeral services for Austin Coffin, 74, were held at 2:00 day, Feb. 2, 1996 at the First Baptist Church in Apache with the Rev. Wilburn, pastor, officiating.

Coffin died Jan. 30, 1996 at home in Green Meadow Acres.

He was born Dec. 1, 1921 in Harrisburg, Missouri and married the former Joy Onita Mathews on Sept. 22, 1943 in Corpus Christi, Texas. She preceded him in death on May 18, 1986. He moved to Lawton in 1955 and to Green Meadow Acres in 1976. He was a veteran of the Navy serving during World War II and Korea as a Lieutenant Commander. He then worked for civil service at Fort Sill until he retired in 1978.

He married Donna Williams on April 8, 1992 at Lawton, Oklahoma.

Survivors include his wife, Donna, of the home; one son, Alan Coffin of Jacksonville, Florida; one daughter, Virginia Bradshaw of Augusta, Georgia; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters, Jessie Curry of Sebring, Fl., and JoAnn Woldark of Breese, Ill., and one brother. Samuel Coffin of Paris, Texas.

Burial was in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Crews Funeral Home.


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Cokeman2

© Crews Funeral Home
Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma
March 2010

Donna Sue [Williams] Coffin
November 10, 1940 ~ March 12, 2010


FORT COBB: Funeral for Donna Sue Coffin, 59, Fort Cobb, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Apache with Brother Les Claborn.

officiating.

Mrs. Coffin died Friday, March 12, 2010, at her home.

Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery under direction of Crews Funeral Home.

She was born Nov. 10, 1940, in Apache to Charles Willis and Ruby Jewel Loury Livingston.

Donna owned and operated the City Café in Apache until she retired in 1992.

She was known for being the "best pie maker." She enjoyed crocheting. She also loved to shop for antiques and was good at finding great bargains.

Donna was a member of First Baptist Church of Apache.

Survivors include her special friend, Fred Collier, of the home; five sons and a daughter-in-law: David McCullar, Denton, Texas; Daniel McCullar, Eakly; Allen McCullar, Neosho, Mo.; Mark and Marian McCullar, Muskogee; and Steven Williams, Lawton; a daughter, Tracy Kuntz, Neosho, Mo.; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Charles and Loretta Livingston, Granite; Micky Bartley, Washita; Joel and Ann Livingston, Apache; and two sisters and a brother-in-law: Marquita and Billie Claborn, Apache; and JoAnn Varnier, Apache.

She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant daughter, Tina Williams; a brother, Buddy Livingston; and two sisters: Neoma Ried and Charlene Heilman.


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