Annie Dennis Coleman

1882

Annie Dennis was born on 24 Jun 1882 a child of Robert D. Dennis and Catherine Hutchinson Dennis.

1941

On January 10, 1941, Mrs. Annie Coleman was listed as a living daughter in the obituary of Robert D. Dennis.

1942

On September 3, 1942, Mrs. Annie Coleman was listed in the newspaper article “Home on Furlough.

1960

She died on 27 Jan 1960 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Kershaw County Hospital. Annie Dennis was buried on 30 Jan 1960 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Spears Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.

Annie Dennis Coleman

Annie Dennis Coleman, of Rt. 2, Blaney, died Wednesday, January 27, 1960 in the Kershaw County Hospital.

Survivors included two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Dailey of Columbia, and Mrs. Geneva Lombardo of New Orleans, La.; two sons, Clarence Coleman of Columbia and Robert Coleman of New Orleans, La.; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Dew of Columbia; one brother Sam Dennis of West Columbia, five grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and seven step-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mrs. Coleman were held Sunday afternoon, January 30, 1960, at 3 o’clock in the Spears Creek Baptist Church. The Rev. Claude A Hightower, the Rev. George Walker and the Rev. Stephen H. Zukor, D. D. officiated. Interment followed in the church cemetery. The casket was placed in the church at 2 o’clock. The body was at Thompson Funeral Home.

Active pallbearers were Welsh Dennis, Rufus Coleman, Rafe Coleman, Colie Rose, Walter Medlin, and Willie Coleman.

Honorary pallbearer will be Dewey Brazell, Walter Rose, Dane Jeffers, Fred Hunter, E. F. Bowen, Dr. R. A. Cochran, Lexie Moak, Leslie Moak, David Brazelle, Earl Jacobs, Roger Ellison, Jim Jacobs, Glenn Jacobs, W. M. Gladden, Buddy Jeffers, and the Board of Deacons of the Spears Creek Baptist Church. All pallbearers met at the church at 2:45.

1960.01.30 - Mrs. Colemans Rites Sunday
January 30, 1960 State (published as The State) Columbia, South Carolina Page 16
1960.01.30 - Mrs Coleman to be buried this afternoon
January 31, 1960 State (published as The State) Columbia, South Carolina Page 32

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