Floyd County Obit - Mrs. Elva B. Cordle

                                                                                 







Submitted by
Rome News Tribune Dec. 18, 2002

Mrs. Elva B. Cordle

Mrs. Elva B. Cordle, age 84, of 1456 Little Texas Valley Road, Rome, died Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Cordle was born Aug. 8, 1919, in Floyd County, daughter of the late George W. Boggs, and Bessie Green Boggs. She had been a life long resident of Floyd County and prior to retirement she was a school teacher, having taught at Armuchee Elementary School and Glenwood Elementary School, for a period of over 32 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas J. Cordle, Sr., April 15, 1972.
She is survived by two sons, Tommy Cordle and Ricky Cordle, both of Rome; one sister, Pansy Campbell of Rome; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m at Antioch Baptist Church with the Rev. Billy Fricks, the Rev. Bobby Stephens, and the Rev. Paul Camp officiting. Interment will follow at Antioch Church Cemetery.
The family will receive friends Wednesday from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Jennings Heritage Chapel. At other hours the family may be contacted at the residence, 1456 Little Texas (Valley) Road. On Thursday Mrs. Cordle will be carried to the church to lie in state from 1 p.m. until the funeral hour.
Pallbearers are asked to meet at Antioch Baptist Church at l:30 p.m. and include the following gentlemen. Pallbearers are Jeff Cordle, Kevin Cordle, Brandon Cordle, Curt Cordle, Billy Henderson and Edwin Campbell.
Jennings Funeral Home Heritage Chapel has charge of the services for Mrs. Elva B. Cordle.

(Note: died Dec. 10)

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