Friday, February 14, 2025

Mrs. C.C. Coddington, 40, Died Feb. 16, 1925

Mrs. C.C. Coddington Died Suddenly Today. . . Had Been Prominent in Social and Civic Life in Charlotte for Several Years

Charlotte, Feb. 16—Mrs. Margery Lyon Coddington, wife of C.C. Coddington, prominent automobile distributor, died at her home here early today of heart trouble, superinduced by indigestion. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.

Mrs. Coddington is said to have apparently been in the best of health, and for several days had been hostess to a house party of out of town guests. Dr. Baxter Moore, who attended her, said that late Sunday night she suffered an attack of active indigestion. Dilation of the heart developed early today and she died in less than an hour.

The hour of the funeral has not been arranged, pending the arrival of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Lyon of Atlantic City, N.J., and a sister, Mrs. Frances Lyon Holmes, also of Atlantic City. Mrs. Coddington is survived also by her husband and three sons.

Mrs. Coddington was 40 years old. She was born in Thomasville and spent the greater part of her life in Greensboro, marrying Mr. Coddington in 1908. In 1909 they moved to Charlotte.

She was prominent in social and civic affairs of the city.

From the front page of The Concord Times, Feb. 16, 1925

newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn91068271/1925-02-16/ed-1/seq-1/#words=FEBRUARY+16%2C+1925

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