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Frank J. Coughlin

Memphis, Tennessee

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FRANK J. COUGHLIN, 79, a loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at his home in Germantown. Mr. Coughlin was born March 24, 1928 in Medford, MA and was raised in Malden, MA. He honorably served in the United States Marine Corps as Sergeant-Machine Gun Leader...

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Hooker, You were simply great ,and a true buddy.

Rita & Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Call us if you need anything.

Marvin & Courtney Reed

It was GREAT to see "Hooker" at the MHS
60th reunion. We enjoyed catching up on his life since H.S. graduation. He will be missed and we know his wife and family have a great void to fill.

Mr. Coughlin,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USMC. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Mike Casey USMC '85-'89

my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during your time of sorrow. Frank "hooker" i'm going to miss you.

Rita I am so sorry for your loss. I heard it was completely unexpected. Please know I am praying for you.
From Phyllis Francis, your student in the Rosary Makers.

Semper Fi Marine Coughlin.
The Dept. of Ma. Marine Corp League thanks you for your service to God, our Country, and to our beloved Corps.
To Frank's family we send our sympathies and our prayers on your loss and the loss of our Brother. Frank has reported to our Supreme Commandant for his last assignment and will be welomed to the streets of Heaven where he will continue to watch over you. Although his earthly presence is no longer with you, his spirit will dwell within your hearts thru...

Hooker you will be missed. You were a huge part of our family. Rita, Jackie, Janice and Judy we are so sorry for your loss. Hooker holds a special place in our hearts and he will never be forgotten. God bless you all.

They "broke the mold" with Hooker. Truly one of a kind. I'll always remember how red his face got when he laughed...