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Willis Emmitt Coddington

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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On June 23, 2010, Willis Emmitt Coddington, of Salem, Va., went to be with Jesus. Born on July 15, 1913, in Bradley County, Ark., he was the eldest of 10 children born to the late Clarence and Fannie St.John Coddington. He was predeceased by an infant son, Jan Lloyd Coddington; and by eight of...

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The family is in our thoughts and prayers. George and Marian Gardner

So sorry for your families loss. He was a special person and so is your mother. He will be missed. I know the Lord will comfort all of you in this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I have such wonderful memories of our "Eudora family". The Coddingtons were a special part of that. It's exciting to know that he is part of the great cloud of witnesses cheering us on! (I bet he is standing next to my dad having an awesome time!)

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

There are many memories of your Dad and Mother during my years in Eudora. I know you will miss him, but thankful for God's many promises of a special home called Heaven......J.P. Cheatham,Jr, Russellville,AR

Dear Coddington girls and family,
As I visited Eudora last weekend for my 50th reunion, I thought of all the good people it produced. Among that list is certainly your parents. Since we lost our mother last year on the same date of the reunion, my thoughts also turned to those saints that have gone before us.

Your father was a saint, and I share in your sorrow of no longer having him with you here. May God's grace be sufficient in this time of grief.

Pat (Allums)...

Sorry for your loss, I pray that the Lord will comfort you during this difficult time. God Bless.
Angie Andrews Richfield rehab. dept.

Have lots of memories of your father, all good. A lot of Buckshot stories. He had a nickname of STOPPER, narry a deer got by him alive. There's not enough room to share the stories. He will be remembered. Our thoughts and prayers are with your families.
Love you guys,
Jimmy and Martha Ann