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This obituary was in the Dallas Morning News... First was submitted by the
family, it was followed up two days later with a ³Newsmaker² feature
obituary. I have original copies of both obits if there is a family member
or others who would like a full copy. Or, you may go to www.dallasnews.com
to retrieve it, but there is a charge for full text.
COFFEY, ALFRED E.
Publish Date: March 4, 2007
Word Count: 396
Document ID: 117A9BAC9643E3E0
COFFEY, ALFRED E., Colonel (aka Papa and Grandpapa), of Anthem, AZ, died
peacefully at home Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007. Born of Clarence Gideon and Sybil
Clyette Coffey on Feb. 26, 1918 in Terrell, Texas, Colonel Coffey was proud
to be a long time resident of Dallas, Texas and a 320 Scottish Rite Mason
for 51 years. Married to and predeceased by his one true love, Frances
Louise Taylor of Ft. Worth, Col. Coffey will be deeply missed by his two
children Celeste Quarterman and Scott (Alfred) Coffey,
This ends the teaser on the first obit.
Second article:
ALFRED E. COFFEY
Retired colonel, decorated
WWII intelligence officer
Retired Army Col. Alfred E. Coffey was decorated by his government for
gallantry in action as a World War II intelligence officer in the
Philippines. He was also decorated by Cuba and Colombia for his U.S. Army
service as an attaché to those governments during his 32-year military
career.
Col. Coffey, 88, died Feb. 20 of heart disease at his home in Anthem, Ariz.,
where he had lived since 2003.
He will be buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery
at 10:30 a.m.
Contact me at cheryl.harris(a)verizon.net if you would like the full obits
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Cheryl