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Richard Coon Obituary

Richard Wayne Coon, 74, Longview, passed from death into eternal life on

September 24, 2005 at home. He was born May 22, 1931 in Paul, Idaho,

to William Fay and Jeannette (Hoppe) Coon. He graduated from Heyburn

High School in 1949. After attending telegraphy school in Spokane, he

joined the U.S. Navy in 1950 and served on the USS Dixie (a repair ship)

till he was honorably discharged in 1954. He married Maurine (Myers)

Coon in Gerber, California, August 7, 1955. After graduating from the

Longview Business College in 1956, he worked for Roemer Electric Steel

Foundry as office manager and expeditor until 1992.

He is survived by his wife, Maurine; son, Robert Perry Coon of Portland

and daughters, Joy Renee Davis of Phoenix, Oregon, Carrilee Sue

Urquhart of Longview and Jamie Jean Holloway of Vancouver; five

grandchildren, Jesse, Joshua, Nichole and Sarah Coon and Levi Urquhart.

Also surviving are two brothers, Dean Coon of Spokane and Don Coon of

Yuma, Arizona.

Richard has dedicated his life to serving his Lord, after putting his trust in

the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior when he was about 18. He enjoyed his

volunteer work and served as Secretary/Treasure for the Bible Chapel and

Signs for the Lord for the past 50 years. He also belonged to several

organizations RSVP, LCOD (Lower Columbia Organization on Disability),

BVI (Blind and Visually Impaired support group) and faithfully drove his

wife to several other organizations involving disabilities and senior

issues-some across the state. Richard and his wife have been mutually

recognized several times for volunteer service. In 1999 they received the

Cowlitz County Outstanding Senior Award, with recognition by the Area

Agency on Aging. In 2004 they received the President's Call to Service

Award for dedicating over 4,000 volunteer hours. In 2005 they were

recognized as Outstanding Volunteers for Washington State by Gov.

Christine Gregoire.

Richard was known as a very quiet, gentle person ready to help when

needed. He enjoyed several years of teaching Sunday School classes,

fixing things up around the house, working in the flower garden (growing

flowers to share), playing horse shoes, bowling and playing checkers with

his grandchildren. He enjoyed working with his computer-especially the

accounting aspect. But his greatest love was reading his Bible and sharing

the love of the Lord Jesus Christ.

He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily News on Oct. 6, 2005.

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Carri Urquhart

October 10, 2005

Dear Dad,

I didn't write a letter to be read at the funeral but I did make a beautiful picture of you for mom to have on the bedroom wall. I just wanted to let you know I so much enjoyed building the garden with you this last spring and summer. Levi's pumpkin is soooo huge now. I know you were so proud of that pumpkin. Oh!And you should see the carrot I pulled yesterday! I have never seen one so huge! The top is bigger around than my wrist! Thank you for making my first garden possible. I love working in your yard. Thank you for the opportunity to be able to be here to serve you during your last year here. It was an honor for me to be able to do that. I LOVE YOU DAD!!ALWAYS-CARRI

Marie Hunter

October 6, 2005

Maurine, Joy, Rob, Carri & family,



I am so sorry for your loss. I'll remember all the good times Carri and I had. You were like my 2nd family back then. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers.



With love, Marie & Dani

Sharla Hixson

October 6, 2005

Maureen and Carri;

I am so sorry for your loss. What a blessing to know that he is in Heaven with our Lord. I know he will be greatly missed on this earth, but so sweetly welcomed into the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ.



Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.



Sharla and family

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