Ida Grace Coleman~ ~ ~ 1877-1960 Submitted by: Shirley Harlan
Mrs. Ida Coleman Dies in Blackwell, Service Tuesday
Last rites for Mrs. Ida Grace Coleman, 83, who died in Blackwell General hospital at 12:33 a.m. Sunday will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the First Baptist Church.
Dr. Harry H. Roark will officiate and burial will be in the IOOF cemetery by Roberts and Sons funeral home.
Mrs. Coleman, who formerly lived on West Dewey, had been in a Newkirk rest home the past several years.
She was born March 10, 1877, in Steelville, Missouri, and came to Blackwell in 1919.
Survivors are two daughters; Mrs. Dorothy Sayre, Blackwell, and Mrs. Mary O'Neal, Los Angeles, Calif.; six sons, Webb Hewett Anderson, Chickasha, Clyde Coleman, Blackwell; Marvin Coleman, Los Angeles; Ralph Coleman, Denver, Colo; Ross Coleman, Braman; and Ervin Coleman, Eugene, Ore; a sister, Daisy Litty, Steelville, Mo; two brothers, Zan Anderson, Steelville; and Clark Anderson, St. Louis, Mo.; 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
© Blackwell Journal Tribune
June 20, 1960
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