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Coral Greenhalgh

1880 – 4 Jan 1969

Birth1880
Death4 Jan 1969
CemeteryGuide Rock Cemetery
Guide Rock , Webster County , Nebraska , USA
Added byPeggy Bargen Duey on 30 Jun 2010
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54339204

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Mrs. Coral Greenhalgh Services held January 8 The funeral service for Mrs. Coral Greenhalgh was held Wednesday, January 8, 1969, at the United Methodist church in Guide Rock. Rev. Roy West of Guide Rock and Rev. Gertrude McCalium of Cowles officiated. Mrs. Joe Hunter played the organ, accompaniment for Roger Ohmstede, who sang for the service. Burial was made in Guide Rock cemetery. Pall bearers were Ronald Greenhalgh, Buren Thomas, Robert Greenhalgh, Robert Thomas, James Shipman and Harry Counsil. The following obituary was read at the funeral service. Coral Edith Hubbard was born to Henry and Mary Etta Hubbard on February 10, 1880 in Saline County, Nebraska. She departed this life at Red Cloud, Nebraska, on January 4, 1969, at the age of 88 years, 19 months and 25 days. Coral moved to Clay Center with her parents at the age of four years and to Webster County at the age of 12 years, where she grew in adulthood with her parents, four brothers and two sisters. She was united in marriage to Robert Earl Greenhalgh August 28, 1901. To this union were born 10 children, four boys and six girls. At the young age of 43, Correll was left a widow. Her Christian faith gave for the strength and courage to carry the burden of raising her family. Coral was an active member of the Methodist Church since childhood as long as her health permitted. She was also a member of WSCS, Eastern Star, Garden Club and the Woman's Club. She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers, and two sisters (one in infancy), her husband in 1923, two sons, George in 1930 and Frank in 1954 and a son in law, Oscar Erwin in 1959. Left to mourn her passing are one sister, Mrs. Viola Greenhalgh, two sons, Lloyd and Earl, six daughters, Marie, Nellie, Berthat, Edith, Marianne and Mildred, her son-in-law, daughter in law, 33 grandchildren, a number of great grandchildren and a great great grandchild as well as many other relatives and friends. ______ Out of town relatives who came for the funeral of Mrs. Coral Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perry, Bakersfield, California; Mrs.Emma Greenhalgh, xxxx, California; Mrs. Nellie Jenkins,xxxx, Oregon; Mrs. Marian Hartman and Earl Greenhalgh of Torrance, California; Mrs. Mildred Northrup, Huntington Beach, California; Sergeant Ronald Greenhalgh, Norton A.F. B. , Redlands, California; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Council and children, James Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. xxx McNichols and children all of Denver, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Roger xxxx and children and Bruce Thomas of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Buren Thompson in family of Lincoln; Mrs. Linda Kxxx of Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. Barbara Nitzel of Gardena, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenhalgh and daughter of xxxx; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newman and Mrs. Clara xxxxx of Glen Elder, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Chris xxxxx left Monday of last week to visit the relatives at San Bernadino and Redlands, California. _______ Cart of thanks We extend a sincere thank you to the relatives and friends for their love, flowers, cards and visitations. Also thanks to the organization which served the dinner and for everyone's kind deeds and words at the time of our berevement. A special thanks to the staff of the nursing home for being so good to mother. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. The family of Coral Greenhalgh Taken from the Guide Rock Signal April 11, 1957

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