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COULTER, Josie A., 63, of Tucson, went to be with her Lord on Monday, March 21, 2011. She is survived by her husband of 35 years, Joseph C. Coulter; son, Brian (Shewanna); grandchildren, Camille, Nyah and Brenden; son, Chad (Alicia); grandchildren, Kayla, Klarisa and Kara; parents, Johnnie and Willis Johnson; sister, Cliffette Johnson; uncle, Flem Johnson; numerous other relatives and friends. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Monday, March 28, 2011. Service beginning at 12:00 noon Monday, March 28, 2011 at HUDGEL'S SWAN FUNERAL HOME, 22nd & Swan.
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Its been 8 years now and I still think of you. I will always have my very good memories of the times we worked together. keep being a guardian angel for me and your family.
Sylvia Lopez
Coworker
March 21, 2019
I worked with Josie at UPH and was heartbroken to learn she had passed. I have fond memories of Josie and will always remember how she would motivate me to learn more and do more, and she always made me laugh. She will be missed.
Michele Pollitt
May 31, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. She will be missed dearly. McBride Family..
Scott McBride
March 29, 2011
my sincere sympathy to joseph and all of josie family. i worked with her at southern arizona radiolgy . she was such a sweet women and gave to co workers a sense of pride in your work. i never forgot the time she told me you have deal with things and not put them off. i have not seen her in a long time. Joseph things wil never been the same with out her by your side . You were a couple that had it all did many things together.
All i know is that she made me smile the time we did work together and my prayers are with you ,.
Sorry i could not attend just found out about it. i will send a a card to the funeral home to send to you.
sylvia lopez
sylvia lopez
March 28, 2011
My sincere sympathy to all of Josie's family--she was a wonderful woman. I met her at a time in my life when I needed to hear things as they were, not like I wished them to be. Thanks to her and her ways, I was able to make my life better and open myself up to love. I worked with her at Southern Arizona Radiology and at UPH. She was a beautiful, gracious woman--which I can see she gets from her Mother. May the Lord bless and keep all of you, especially Joseph as you struggle to live life without her. She is smiling down on all of you and feels no pain. You are all in my prayers, always.
Penny (Cook) Magiary
Penny (Cook) Magiary
March 28, 2011
BEST WISHES TO THE COULTER FAMILY.
SCOTT MILLER & FAMILY
March 28, 2011
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