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Harper County Obituary
High Point Cemetery

aka Buffalo

© Enid Morning News
Date unknown
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


MARY MADGLINE COURSEY

25 Jul 1919 - 28 Jan 1982

BUFFALO - Funeral services for Mary Madgline Coursey, 62, who died suddenly at her home Thursday, will be at 10 am Monday in the Seeger Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev, Gordon Rupert will officiate. Burial will be in the Highpoint Cemetery in Buffalo under the direction of Seegar.

Born July 25, 1919 , in Missouri , to Hugh and Etta Adams, she grew up in Arkansas.

She married Virgil W. Coursey Oct. 20, 1934 , in Truman , Ark. They moved to Houston in 1957 and to California in 1960. He died Jan, 8, 1969, and she moved to Buffalo in August 1981. She was also preceded in death by two daughters and one brother.

Survivors include three sons, Herbert and Howard , Buffalo, and Kenneth Elkart, Kan.; two sisters, Lottie Robbins, Clovis, Calif., and Hazel Vickers, Fresno, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.


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