Mission Funeral Services
Doris Harding Blue
Doris Harding Blue

Doris Harding Blue

Doris Harding Blue 78 of Coffeyville, Kansas was called to home to glory on May 31, 2017.

Doris was born October 13, 1938 to Mordecai and Hazel Primm.

Doris attended Coffeyville's schools and graduated from Field Kindley High School. She worked for Western Publishing and was retired.

Doris was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. She "enjoyed" thrift store shopping and she was well loved in the community.

Doris leaves to cherish her memories Two sons: Andrew Blue and Carl Harding; Five daughters: Antoinette "Tony" Franklin; Antobey L. Franklin; Cheryl Blue; Hazel Harris and Doris Harris Junior and a host of grand children, great grand children, cousins and friends.

Doris was preceded in death by her parents daughter Andrea "Andy" Blue, one son Phillip W. Franklin and one granddaughter Jessica Harris.

Viewing will be Friday, June 9th from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Mission Funeral Services, 502 S. Union Coffeyville, KS

Service will be Saturday, June 10th @ 1 p.m. at St. John Church of Faith, 602 W. Martin, Coffeyville, KS

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Comments

Hazel Harris wrote on June 7, 2017 5:45 pm

I had to see it, now to read it. Oh Mama how I am going to miss our talks. God allowed you to leave me the best gift. Your voice recording wishing me a Happy Mothers Day. Our last talk was so prolific. God set you Free. Until we meet again. I love you Mama.

Wendy Schmidt-strukel wrote on June 8, 2017 2:56 pm

I always enjoyed working with Doris at Western Publishing. My deepest sympathy , may she rest in peace.

Jerry Brown wrote on June 10, 2017 3:27 pm

I knew Doris for many years. She was a beautiful compassionate woman. Always thought of others and was fun to talk with. I'm happy I got to see her and her daughter together last year. Thinking of the family.

Nadel Thompson Justice wrote on August 10, 2020 3:08 pm

Doris was a lovely lady and good friend. We attended the Coffeyville schools with Doris being one year behind me. I always stopped to visit with Doris when I came home to visit in Coffeyville. I know Doris is smiling down on us.

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