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Lillian M. Coughlin

Phoenix, Arizona

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Lillian M. (Blake) Coughlin 1922 - 2008 Lillian M. (Blake) Coughlin was the school nurse at St. Francis elementary school for nearly 30 years, curing countless ills, scrapes and sad faces with Rolaids, lemon drops and a smile. She was tough and firm - a true Arizona...

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Dear Coughlin & Blake Families,

I have just learned of Lillian Coughlin passing today...I don't know where to start and it would take up so much room to explaine what it meant for me to meet and care for your mom and the things she taught me.

Thoughts of you and your family are gently wrap in our prays from heaven Lillian smile down upond you and your family, her angels are sent here to watch over you and your family and fill your heart again.

She will be missed so very...

Dear Coughlin and Blake Families- We have just learned of Lillian's passing and spent time remembering all the nice things that Mrs. Coughlin did for us when we were growing up. She was a special person who we will remember fondly. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
Love, Ray and Denise Borst

Mrs Lillian Coughlin,I was very sorry to hear the sad news.Lillian touched many lives & will be missed.May God bless the Coughlin & Blake family.Rest in Peace Always

Dear Family,
It was a privilege and pleasure to know this lady with the gentle smile and welcoming heart. She truly was one loving soul. Our condolences to all of you; may she rest in peace.

Mrs. Coughlin,
Maam, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served as a U.S. Army nurse and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Our Heartfelt Condolences go out to the Coughlins and Blakes . She was a Wonderful Woman . I felt Welcome in Their Home and enjoyed the after school treats . Pat and Peter , Hang in there .

Mark Giordan & Anne Mayer

I will say many prayers for Lillian and the Coughlin family.

Mrs. Coughlin is the only reason I survived grade school. I always felt overwhelmed and misplaced at St. Francis. Mrs. Coughlin's office offered me respite and a place to await the mothership that never beamed me back. She knew I had a tendency to exaggerate my malady. Nevertheless, she always had time for me. I graduated from St. Francis 8th grade in 1969 and I have often thought of her kindness.

The world has lost a very dear woman.

God Bless Lillian and the entire Coughlin Clan. Though I didn't know her well we shared more than a last name - we shared the independent Coughlin spirit. May happy Lillian memories comfort her family and friends. God Bless . . .