McQUINN, Anna Elizabeth (Coffman)
Date of death: 3 Dec 1964 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Source: Franklin Evening Star, Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, December 3, 1964
Annie McQuinn
Dies Thursday
Mrs. Annie McQuinn, 75 Robinson Street, died suddenly in the Robert W. Long Hospital at Indianapolis Thursday morning at 3:45 o’clock.
Ten days ago she entered the Johnson County Memorial Hospital and Wednesday was transferred to Indianapolis.
Funeral services have been arranged for Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock in the Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home with her nephew, the Rev. Lloyd Walker, pastor of the Wolcott Baptist Church, in charge of the services. Burial will be made in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home any time after 2 o’clock Friday afternoon and until time for the services, to which they are invited.
Born Near Nineveh
Mrs. McQuinn was born March 30, 1893, near Nineveh, on a farm now part of Camp Atterbury. Her parents were the late John and Sarah Goetz Coffman. She was educated in the Nineveh schools.
On March 22, 1911, she became the bride of Orval McQuinn and two children were born to them. Mrs. McQuinn was a life resident of Johnson County and for the past 44 years had resided in Franklin.
She was a member of the Grace Methodist Church.
Those who survive, with the husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Hazel) Brown, of Whiteland; a son, Wayne McQuinn, of Tampa, Fla.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Others remaining are two brothers, George Coffman, of Franklin, and Charles Coffman, of Trafalgar; and five sisters, Mrs. Katie Chandler, of Muncie; Mrs. Ella Parsley, Mrs. Lennie Barker, Mrs. Pearl Short, of Franklin; and Mrs. Myrtle Cobb, of Nineveh.
Submitted by Mark E. Wirey