Willie D. Coyle |
In Memory of Mr. Willie D. Coyle Date of Birth May 9, 1903 Date of Death November 6, 1986 Place and Time of Services Carey & Son Funeral Home November 8, 1986 2 P.M. Clergyman Rev. John Watts Place of Interment Beech Grove Cemetery Springfield, Kentucky Arrangements By Carey & Son Funeral Home |
God hath not promised skies always blue, Flower-strewn pathways all our lives through; God hath not promised sun without rain, Joy without sorrow, peace without pain. But God hath promised strength for the day, Rest for the labor, light for the way, Grace for the trials, help from above, Unfailing sympathy undying love. |
Willie D. Coyle, 83 Willie D. Coyle, 83, died at 1:52 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1986, at Spring View Hospital, Lebanon. A son of the late John Marion Coyle and Martha Ann Cocanougher Coyle, long deceased, he lived in the Pottsville Community of Washington County and was a retired farmer. He was a member of Beech Grove Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margie Reynolds Coyle on Sept. 21, 1983. Mr. Coyle is survived by two sons, both of Springfield; eight daughters, three of Lexington, one of Perryville, one of Indiana, two of Perryville, and one of Springfield. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and five step-grandchildren. Surviving also are three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Campbell one Springfield, Mrs. Lettie Young and Mrs. Lillie Mae White of Danville; and one brother, Charlie Coyle of Lebanon. (*NOTE These sisters and brother have since passed away) Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Carey & Son Funeral Chapel. Officiating was the Rev. John Watts, Pastor of Beech Grove Baptist Church. Burial was in Beech Grove Cemetery. Carey & Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangments. |
Willie D. Coyle was my grandfather, he married Margie Rena Reynolds in March 23,
1924 and was the son of John Marion & Martha Ann Cocanougher Coyle. For more information please email Rena at WVMystica@aol.com |
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