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JAMES EDWARD COATS
And Family

Son of James Clendenon Coats & Emily Kurns - Married to Millie Louise Allen

Ethel Conley Clark, 74, daughter of James Edward Coats and Louise Allen Coats, was born July 11, 1911, in the state of Idaho. She died May 22, 1986, at the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston. (would be MO.)

Surviving are two sons, Hugh E. Conley of Uba City, Calif., and Carl L. Conley of Houston, Texas; one daughter, LaHoma Clark of Summersville; one brother, L. R. "Dans" Coats of Cabool; two sisters, Tiger Jordan of Olivehurst, Calif., and Alice Armstrong of Caldwell, Idaho; 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Marion Dennis and two brothers, Ben Coats and Raymond Coats.

At the time of her death, she was living with her daughter near Summersville. Services were Sat., May 24, at the Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Wilson Stewart officiating. Burial was in the Union Cemetery.

Funeral services were held here for Mrs. Marion Dennis, mother of two small children, who died at Twin Falls county general hospital last Sunday afternoon following five days illness with pneumonia. Services were held at the Assembly of God tabernacle and were conducted by the minister, the Rev. Richard J. Teeter. Mrs. B. Hughes and her daughter, Miss Faye Hughes, sang two numbers, "How Beautiful Heaven Must Be" and "Eastern Gate," with accompaniment by Mrs. Teeter.

Pallbearers included the father-in-law, John E. Dennis, and three brothers, Dan Coats of Arvin, Calif., Ben Coats and Ray Coats both of Buhl, and two brothers-in-law, Lasson Armstrong and Hugh Connley. Burial was in the Buhl cemetery.

Mrs. Dennis was born May 9, 1914, at Teco, Wash, (Daughter of James Edward Coats) and has been a resident of Buhl the past three years. Surviving children are a son Earl Edward, 6 and daughter, Ethel Lou 4.

Besides her three brothers, Mrs. Dennis is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Alice Armstrong of Buhl, Mrs. Murle Richardson of Cabool, Mo, and Mrs Ethel Connley of Arvin, Calif.

October 12, 1939 Cabool Enterprise Newspaper. Contributed by Marguerette Powell.

The music is "Peace In The Valley" sequenced by Don Carroll