Person:Nathaniel Coble (1)

Watchers
  1. Maggie B Coble1884 - 1960
  2. William Martin Coble1886 - 1958
  3. June Harden Coble1887 - 1975
  4. Nathaniel Carl Coble1889 - 1929
  5. Arce Marion Coble1891 - 1987
  6. Early Lee Coble1893 - 1981
  7. Frank Ervin Coble1896 - 1975
  8. Tash E. Coble1898 - 1996
  9. Mae Helen Coble1901 - 1990
  10. Peter Calvin Coble1904 - 1960
  11. Cora Elizabeth Coble1908 - 1990
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Carl Coble
Gender Male
Birth? 28 Aug 1889 North Carolina, United States
Other Son-in-law: Robert Vaughn (2)
with Beatrice Isley
Death? 20 Sep 1929 Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina, United States
Burial? Alamance, North Carolina, United StatesMt. Hermon United Methodist Church

September 20 1929 Daily Times News Burlington, North Carolina

NAT CARDWELL COBLE SWEPSONVILLE, DEAD

Funeral Service Will Be Held Sat-

 urday Afternoon 2:30 At Mt
       Hermon M P Church

Nat Cardwell Coble, age 40 years, of Swepsonville, died this morning at 1 o'clock at a Greensboro hospital, where he was carried Monday for an operation in a final effort to save his life after three weeks of illness.

He is survived by his wife and the following children, Alice, Jack, Mildred, Nell, Bettie Gray, and George Isley; by his mother, Mrs Eda Coble; and by the following brothers and sisters; Mrs Maggie Thompson, Mrs May Bright, Mrs Cora Allen, William, June, Iras, Frank, Tash, and Peter Coble, all of Alamance county; and Earl Coble of Durham.

The funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at Mt Hermon M P church, to which the deceased belonged. Rev J W Autrey will be in charge, and will be assisted by Rev J Elwood Carroll, and the body will be interred in the church cemetery. The deceased was a loyal member of the Patriotic Sons of America.


11:43, 29 February 2008 (EST)11:43, 29 February 2008 (EST) September 23 1929 Daily Times News Burlington, North Carolina

Funeral services for Nat C Coble, age 40 years, who died in a Greensboro hospital Friday morning following three weeks of illness, were held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at Mr Hermon M P church by Rev J W Autry, of Swepsonville, and the body interred in the church cemetery.

[Verbiage for pall bearers and flower bearers omitted]