George "Bud"-Coffman, Jr.-Obituary

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George "Bud" Coffman, Jr.

Jul 30, 1937 - Dec 18, 2022

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Thank You Bud for Loving Your Sweetheart Katie So Well! What a Blessing Y’all Were To Each Other! And Because Of The Love You Two Shared With Each Other, That Love was Showered OnTo Y’all Children, Grandchildren and Great GrandChildren!
You Leave Behind A Wonderful Legacy For All Your Family and Friends Too—-
You Are Missed By All Who Are Blessed To have known You—

Love You Katie, My heart and Prayers go out to You Dear Friend!

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Papa you were always the rock of the family, the one that kept us all moving forward day to day and the one that has shown all of us how to love one another. To My fishing partner and my best friend You will forever be missed. We love you papa

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Bud and Katie with their boys were a big part of my life when I was growing up. Bud was a good man and enjoyed being around all us kids. Fond memories and much love to those who are left behind.

Papa thank you for being the man you were and loving me for me. You were the rock to this family and always put us first. I am Blessed to be your Granddaughter and will forever cherish you as well as the memories we made together. The lessons you taught me will stay close to my heart and I will do my best to make you proud. I Love You Like Crazy and Miss You Horribly.

Obituary

George "Bud"'s Obituary

George “Bud” Coffman Jr., 85, was born in Thorntown, Indiana on July 30, 1937, and passed away peacefully in his sleep December 18, 2022, in Glen Rose, Texas. Private burial will be held at Memory Gardens of the Valley Perpetual Care Cemetery, 5600 Mineral Wells Highway,...

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