Mr. Coldren was a son of the late Harry and Katherine Coldren and was born in Lancaster county. He resided in Coatesville for a number of years but for the past twelve years had lived in Pocopson.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Sara E. Ammon Coldren, and the following children: Sarah, wife of Alfred Thompson; Elizabeth, wife of Donald Hadley; and Catherine, wife of Edward Hodge, all of Coatesville; George Coldren of West Chester, and Dora, wife of Graham Drumeler, and Raymond and John Coldren, all of Coatesville; three brothers, Monroe Coldren, of Lancaster; Joseph Coldren, of Blue Ball, and Keeler Coldren, of East Earl, a sister, Mrs. Mary Reifsnyder, of Churchtown, and nine grandchildren.
The funeral will take place from Archie S. MacLean's Funeral Home in this city Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Brandywine Manor Cemetery. Friends have been invited to call at teh funeral home Sunday evening.
Mr. Coldren was a son of the late Harry and Katherine Coldren and was born in Lancaster county. He resided in Coatesville for a number of years but for the past twelve years had lived in Pocopson.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Sara E. Ammon Coldren, and the following children: Sarah, wife of Alfred Thompson; Elizabeth, wife of Donald Hadley; and Catherine, wife of Edward Hodge, all of Coatesville; George Coldren of West Chester, and Dora, wife of Graham Drumeler, and Raymond and John Coldren, all of Coatesville; three brothers, Monroe Coldren, of Lancaster; Joseph Coldren, of Blue Ball, and Keeler Coldren, of East Earl, a sister, Mrs. Mary Reifsnyder, of Churchtown, and nine grandchildren.
The funeral will take place from Archie S. MacLean's Funeral Home in this city Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Brandywine Manor Cemetery. Friends have been invited to call at teh funeral home Sunday evening.
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