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October 4,
1923 Middletown Journal, Middletown, Ohio
YOUNG MAN SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA
Charles Edward Coyle
Charles Edward Coyle, 30, of
this city died Thursday in a hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and his body
brought to this city for burial today. Coyle succumbed to pneumonia from
which he had been suffering the last ten days and his death was a severe
shock to countless friends in this community.
The body upon arrival in this city was taken to the home of the
father, James Coyle, 405 Sutphin Avenue. He is survived by four brothers,
James, David, Paul and Emmett, and two sisters Mrs. Lucy Robuck and Mrs.
Mary Fargo.
The funeral services will be held on Monday morning at nine o'clock at
Holy Trinity Church and burial will be made at Woodside.
Coyle served in France for eighteen months during the World War and
was gassed. On his return to this city he spent some time under the care
of a physician and later went to the Dayton hospital. He was an honorary
member of Middletown Post of the American Legion, which will conduct a
military funeral for him. |
by
Carolyn Lacey
3 Feb 2008 |
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December 21,
1942 Middletown Journal, Middletown, Ohio
DAVID F. COYLE STRICKEN FRIDAY
David F. Coyle,74, 1334 Manchester Ave., died Friday at 5 A.M. at the
Middletown Hospital after an illness of three weeks.
A veteran tobacco worker, Mr. Coyle was employed only by the P.
Lorrilard Company from the time he was able to work. A member of Holy
Trinity Church, he was a member of the Holy Name Society.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Heckman Coyle; seven daughters,
Mrs. Thomas Skinner, Mrs. William Sullivan, Mrs. Leeman Dunlap, Mrs.
Joseph DuLak, Mrs. Knight Goodman, Margaret Coyle, Frances, all of
Middletown; Mrs. Arthur Burkhardt, of Indianapolis; three sons, Robert,
Bernard, Richard, all of Middletown; 29 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the residence after 2 P.M. Saturday. Requiem Mass
will be said at 9 A.M. at Holy Trinity Church. Burial will be in Woodside
Cemetery. Members of the Holy Name Society will meet at the residence at 7
P.M. Sunday for services. |
by
Vivian Moon
1 May 2007 |