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Surnames: Coil
Classification: Obituary
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St. Marys Ohio, August 20, 1960
The Rev. Abraham Lewis Coil, 67 of 510 S. Wayne St., died of a heart attack at his home here tonight on the eve of he and his wife's 50th wedding anniversary.
Several guests already had arrived at the house for tomorrow's celebration when Mr. Coil was stricken at 6:30 pm.
Survivors include his wife, two sons, Merle of Wapakoneta and william of Phoenix, Ariz. and a daughter, Mrs. Ray McKinney of St. Marys.
Mr. Coil had been pastor of the Ross Church of the Brethren, near Mendon, for several years prior to his retirement two years ago.
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Surnames: Coil Rose
Classification: Obituary
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Flora Lucinda Coil dies April 22, 1968
Funeral services will be held this Thursday at 1:00 pm in the Leis Memorial Chapel for Mrs. flora Lucinda Coil, 79 of 219 North Canal, Spencerville.
Mrs. Coil died at 3:30 pm Monday in Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born Oct. 5, 1888, the daughter of William W. and Caroline S. (Keller) Rose. On May 1, 1913 she was married to George Frank Coil, son of William M. and Josephine (Sherer) Coil, who died Sept. 5, 1940.
Survivors include two sons, Wilbur K. of 219 North Canal, Spencerville, and Arthur L. of Beaverdam; three grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Roy Johnson will officiate at last rites, and interment will be in the Spencerville Cemetery with arrangements by the Leis Memorial Chapel.
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I guess I forgot to include the State. Ohio
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Your Nancy was born 1837, to Elijah Coil and Lucinda Lail. I show one son born to Nancy and William Smith, George born 1865. Sound familiar?
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Surnames: Coil
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FRANK COIL USES SHOTGUN TO END ALL AT HIS FARM HOME WEDNESDAY
George Frank Coil, aged 54 years, took his own life at his farm home, three miles north of
Spencerville, on the Spencerville Delphos highway, west side of canal, early Wednesday morning,
September 4, 1940.
Following an investigation by Dr. Burt Hibbard, Allen County coroner, the following statement
was made:
Coil left his bed about 4:40 am and went downstaris. Shortly after Coil's wife heard the report
of a gun and when she investigated she found his body in the pantry with an old style 12-gauge
single barrel shotgun beside it. The top of Coil's head was almost blown away.
No explanation for the act can be given. He was a farmer and oil worker and had resumed
work in the oil fields.
Surviving are the wife, forence; 2 sons, Arthur Coil, Lima, and Wilbur Coil, at home; 2 brothers,
Abraham Coil, St. Marys, and Grover Coil, state of Oklahoma; 2 sisters, Mrs. Thomas Costello,
state of Oklahoma, and Mrs. Sarah Shellabarger, Bookville Ohio.
Funeral services were held Saturday forenone at 10 o'clock, at the First Federated church,
Spencerville, in charge of Rev. P.L. Curtiss and C.B. Miller & Son, and interment was made in the
Spencerville cemetery.
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Surnames: Coil Sherer
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JOSEPHINE COIL
Josephine Sherer Coil, daughter of Eliza E. Gray and Abram Sherer, was born in Allen county near Spencerville, Ohio, on May 22, 1866, and departed this life at her late home near Monticello, Ohio, November 9th, 1934, age 68 years, 5 months and 17 days.
On February 22, 1886, she was united in marriage to W.M. Coil who departed this life
November 3, 1926.
She leaves to morn her departure 2 daughters and 3 sons; Mrs. Eliza Shellabarger, Brookville, Ohio; Mrs. Bertha Costello, Oklahoma; G.F. Coil, Spencerville, Ohio;
A.L. Coil, St. Marys, Ohio; Grover Coil, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; fifteen grandchildren; three great grandchildren; two brothers, William Sherer and
Anthony Sherer, Spencerville; two sisters, Mrs. Flora Berger, Mendon, and
Miss Susan Sherer, Toledo; half-brother, Rev. James Sherer, Monticello; two half-sisters, Mrs George Hanley, Spencerville, and Mrs. James Rockhold, Gregory, Michigan.
Her entire life was spent in this community and near her present home.
About 33 years ago she united with the Ross church of the Brethren of which she was a member at the time of her death. She will be missed in the community for when she was able she was continually going somewhere to help others in their work. Just as she was leaving her home on Friday morning to help in a days sewing she suffered a stroke of apoplexy about 9:30; then at 5 p.m. the death angel came and called her home, never regaining consciousness, but what the Lord does He doeth well.
Mother's suffering ended with the day.
Yet lived she at its close;
And breathed the long, long night away
In stature like repose.
But when the sun in all its state
Illumited the Eastern skies;
Mother passed through glory's morning gate,
And walked in paradise.
Last sad rites were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Salem church, services in charge of Rev. A P. Musselman and C.B. Miller & Son, and interment was made in the Salem cemetery.