Pearl COFFEY MOYER Enid New and Eagle July 6, 2005
ENID, OK; The funeral for Pearl Coffey MOYER 75, of Enid will be 10 a.m. Thursday at First Assembly of God Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cem. The Rev. Dan Barrick will officiate. Arrangements are by Anderson- Burris Funeral Home, Enid, OK .
She was born May 18, 1930, near Canton to S. A. and Lizzie Carter Coffey and died Monday July 4, 2005, at Integris Baptist Health Center, OKC, OK.
She grew up in the Canton area, attending Canton and Harmony schools. She married Henry Moyer, Nov. 5, 1953, in Fairview, and they made their home there before moving to Enid in 1955. She attended nursing school at O. T. Autry Vo-tech and became a certified nurse's aid, working at The Methodist Home, and at Bass Hospital. She retired from there in 1996 after 23 years.She was a volunteer for St. Mary's Hospital and was a member of First Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are her husband, Henry of the home; one son Dale Moyer of Enid; one brother, Homer Coffey of Enid, and three grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one son, three sisters,and four brothers.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to First Assembly of God Missions Program.
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