Coyle, Clifford

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Title
Coyle, Clifford
Gender
Male
Biography
Clifford Coyle, who was often known as “Peaches,” was born in 1904. He married long-time friend Malle Beckett around 1949.
Before the office of mayor was created, Coyle was the chairman of the Florence City Board of Trustees, a position equivalent to the city mayor. He held this post from 1940 to 1952. Coyle was also the co-owner of the Dixie View Nursery in Mason. At the time of his death, he was working as a custodian at Ockerman Junior High School. Coyle was a member of the Boone Union Masons and the Covington Scottish Rite.
Clifford Coyle died on June 30, 1981. Following a Scottish Rite service, he was buried in the Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery in Florence.
Member
Coyle family
Birth date
16 Jul 1904
Place of birth
Kentucky
Father
Coyle, George W.
Mother
Morisse, Rosa
Life event(s)
Marriage 1: 1949; location unknown
Marriage 2: circa 1929; Kentucky
Kentucky
Spouse(s)
Beckett, Malle
Jetter, Marie
Death date
30 Jun 1981
Place of death
Kenton County (Ky.)
Death and burial information
Burial date: Jul 1981
Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery (Florence, Ky.)
Occupation(s)
Mayor (Florence)
Custodian
Business owner
Employed by
City of Florence (Ky.)
Ockerman Middle School (Florence, Ky.)
Resided in
Florence (Ky.)
Related resource
Dixie View Nursery (Mason, Ohio)
Member of
Freemasons. Boone Union Masonic Lodge, No. 304 (Union, Ky.)
Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Orient of Kentucky. Valley of Covington.
Source(s)
“Clifford Coyle, Ex-Florence Mayor,” Kentucky Post, 2 July 1981.
Evans, Mike. 'Descendants of Thomas Alex Coyle' [PDF]

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