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Barbara Coffey

Staten Island, New York

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Barbara Coffey, 87 She worked at Dean Witter Reynolds and was an avid traveler Barbara Coffey died on July 8, 2020, at Staten Island University-North Hospital after a brief and sudden illness. She was 87. Private funeral services will be held this weekend at Hanley Funeral Home in New Dorp....

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Ted, Beth, Eileen, and Andy, I am so sorry for the loss. I remember all of the great times we had together, both at your house and ours. I tried to contact you at the passing of my Dad but something happened. Please feel free to contact me at [email protected]

Tomorrow will be one week and I still can't believe my dear friend is gone. We knew each other 61 years and shared joys and love and laughs and sadness. I know she is dancing with Tom upstairs and I'm sure they are keeping Abe and my parents company. She was a very well-loved woman. Barbara touched many lives and was most proud of her beautiful family. Much love to you all, Mimi

Barbara was my volunteer at the New Dorp Library, she was kind, sweet and generous. She always made me laugh and her love of books and helping her community was inspiring. She will always be a part of the lives of all the New Dorp Library Staff and every patron who walks through our doors. We are keeping her family in our thoughts.

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Hi Ted, Beth, Eileen and Andy - so sorry for your loss. Your mom was such a smart lady and always so nice to me. I will always remember both your parents with great fondness. Regards.

My condolences to the entire Coffey family . May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sending deepest condolences to the Coffey Family. Barbara was a wonderful women, kind, sincere and always helping. She will be missed. Im happy our paths crossed in life and I got to know her. Rest In Peace.

My heartfelt condolences to the family. I enjoyed seeing Mrs. Coffey and always felt welcomed in her home. Her family is a testament to the strong women that she was throughout her life.

My condolences to the family of Mrs. Coffey. I grew up on her block and was friends with Andrew. She always made me feel welcomed in her home. Good memories. May her memory be a blessing to her family and friends.