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on Wednesday, June 1, at the United Methodist Church in Plains, Kansas, with Pastor Terry Mayhew officiating. She is preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Kyle Coats parents, George and Arlie Harvell a daughter-in-law, Patty Coats a sister, Fern Houser and brothers, Max Harvell and Maurice Harvell.įuneral service was at 10:00 a.m. She is survived by her son, Terry Coats and wife Linda of Wichita, KS grandchildren, Troy Coats and wife Rhonda of Lenexa, KS, Wes Coats and wife Patricia of Plains, KS, Tracy Cook and husband Ed of Plains, and Tammy Reiss of Plains great-grandchildren, Chloe Pinkelman and husband Eric of Prairie Village, KS, Kyle Coats of Prairie Village, KS, Jayde Reiss of Fowler, KS, and Coleby Reiss of Plains seven step-great-grandchildren, a great-great-granddaughter, Norah Faye Pinkelman 19 step-great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She built a life she and her family are proud of. She was tough, never complained and always had a contagious smile on her face.
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Faye watched the Arkansas Razorbacks, Chiefs and Kansas Jayhawks anytime they were on TV.įaye lived a wonderful, full and healthy life. She was a big fan of Mustang Basketball and attended almost every home game.
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She began attending the Plains United Methodist Church in the 1940s and was an active member in many events the church held.įaye loved her family very much and enjoyed carting her grandchildren and great-grandchildren around and even taught them how to drive. Faye was an avid supporter of the Plains community and was excited when the grocery store opened. She also enjoyed playing pinochle and dominoes and crocheting. Faye and Kyle welcomed their son, Terry Milton Coats on May 15, 1948.Īfter retiring from farming, Faye loved to keep family records, look at family photo albums, collect coins and stamps, and spend time with her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She made three meals a day and sped to get parts whenever needed. Faye spent many hours with the harvest crew, traveling from Texas to Montana every year. They moved to Plains, Kansas in 1946 and began farming. While in Fresno, she worked at Roma Winery, while Kyle served in the Army. He passed away on March 18, 1992.įaye and Kyle were married in Fresno, California.
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She married Kyle Milton Coats on Augin Fresno, California. She was born on Octoto Arlene Mae (Best) and George Washington Harvell in Ratcliff, Arkansas.
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on Friday, Jat the Plains Cemetery with Barry Woods officiating.įidler-Orme-Bachman Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.Īlta Faye (Harvell) Coats, 97, passed away peacefully on Saturday, at the Fowler Residential Care in Fowler, Kansas. He is preceded in death by his parents, Alvin and Iona Packard a son, Gary Kent Packard and infant daughter, Kristi Ann Packard and a sister, Terry Cole. Garrel is survived by his wife of nearly 70 years, Lois Packard of the home children, Teresa Wood and husband John of Overton, TX, Debra Klein and husband Dennis of Glendale, AZ, and Rob Packard and wife Mary of Plains, KS nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. He was very proud of all of his children, grandchildren and their achievements. He gained much satisfaction from being a big part of their life and seeing them become responsible young adults. His grandchildren were the light of his life. He loved playing with them, teaching them life lessons, explaining mechanics and woodworking, talking about cars or just being around them. Most especially he enjoyed those years with his grandchildren. In his later years and after retirement he loved spending more time with his family. He was always ready with a smile, usually accompanied by a joke or or two when meeting strangers and friends alike. He enjoyed listening to KHYM Christian radio and you would always find that station playing when he was working at the shop. He was a member of the Plains Christian Church. He maintained his faith and steadfast belief in Christ throughout his life. He was a very skilled mechanic, there wasn’t an engine he couldn’t figure out how to fix.Įarly in his life he became a Christian and was baptized into Christ. He sold, serviced and repaired irrigation engines as his profession. He always sat in the back of the classroom and kept his classmates laughing all the time. Garrel moved to Plains, Kansas in the 6th grade. They enjoyed nearly 70 years of married life together. He married Lois Almeda Holmes on Augat the home of her parents in Plains, Kansas. He was born Augin Macksville, Kansas to Iona Faye (Pruett) and Alvin William Packard. Garrel Alvin Packard, 88, died on Sunday, at Southwest Medical Center in Liberal, Kansas.