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Coakley L. Matney, Campbellsville, KY (1923-2013)

He was a native of Green County, KY, the son of the late William Wesley and Effie Pearl Matney. He was the patriarch of a highly regarded family. He leaves eight direct living descendants. He was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Temple and of Maywood Masonic Lodge #869 in Maywood, Illinois. He was a retired diesel mechanic and welder for Hendrickson Trucking in Chicago, Illinois and was a US Army Veteran, serving during World War II.
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Coakley L. Matney, 90, of Campbellsville, KY, died Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 12:30am at the Grandview Nursing & Rehab Center in Campbellsville, KY

Funeral services will be Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 11amCT/12pmET, at Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, with Bro. B.C. Gillispie and Bro. Jace Divens officiating. Burial in Columbia Cemetery, 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY, with full military honors presented by VFW Post 6097. Visitation will be after 4pmCT/5pmET, Monday, February 11, 2013. Masonic funeral rites will be delivered on Monday at 7pmCT/8pmET, at the funeral home by Columbia Lodge 96.



Casket Bearers: Troy Kimbler, Jay Kimbler, Kerry Matney, Jay Cook, Bob Shelton, Chris Bunch.


Coakley L. Matney, Campbellsville, KY (1923-2013)


He was born Sundaym January 7, 1923, in Green County, KY He was the son of the late William Wesley and Effie Pearl Garmon Matney. He died Sunday, February 10, 2013, at the age of 90 years, 1 month, and 3 days.

He was a member of Campbellsville Baptist Temple and of Maywood Masonic Lodge #869 in Maywood, Illinois. He was a retired diesel mechanic and welder for Hendrickson Trucking in Chicago, Illinois and was a US Army Veteran, serving during World War II.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Maggie Page and Annice Rutan, three half-brothers, Johnny, Tyler and Leonard Matney and two half-sisters, Hester Webb and Birdie Taylor Survivors include:
  • One daughter: Sandy Kimbler of Campbellsville, KY

  • One son: Ernie Matney of Columbia, KY

  • One sister: Kara Fudge of Columbia, KY

  • Three grandsons: Jay and Troy Kimbler, Kerry Matney

  • Three great-granddaughters: Sydney, Sophie and Kaydence Kimbler
Send a condolence to the family of Coakley Matney

Grissom-Martin Funeral Home, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY in charge of arrangements


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Grissom-Martin Funeral Home
Located one block off the Square at 200 Campbellsville Street in Columbia, KY.
To reach David and Cathy Martin, phone (270)-384-2149, or e-mail: grissomfuneralhome@windstream.net.
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Coakley L. Matney, Campbellsville, KY (1923-2013)



2013-02-10 - 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Grissom-Martin Funeral Home.

Coakley L. Matney, Campbellsville, KY (1923-2013)



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