Coulter-Cooksey-Obituary

Coulter Cooksey

Dallas, Texas

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COOKSEY, COULTER, Coulter Cooksey, 21, of Dallas passed away peacefully April 6 surrounded by love and prayers. Coulter was the loving son of Anita Harkey and James Cooksey and brother of Paxton Cooksey. Graduate of the June Shelton School, he attended the University of Denver and Richland...

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Andrew and I think about Coulter a lot, but the mark of a year brought back many memories. Jenna, Andrew, and I brought flowers to his grave with a picture of our daughter who was born in October. We know that he would have been over every weekend to play with her and wish he was here to do so. But in my heart I know that he is looking out for her every day. We still miss him and love him greatly and pray for him and the family daily.

Jim, Anita, and Paxton,
It has been a year now. Coulter is truly missed. Just wanted you to know you continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

Dude your missed alot. Man i remember playing with the lego's and watching weather radar stuff when we were kids. Ill always remember you as a good friend and the big brother i never had. I mean that dude and ill try and keep my promise.

Coulter was a sweet guy i wouldnt trade the world for !! He was such an amazing person !! Im going to miss him so much

Coulter you were so sweet and so kind to me!!

I am a friend of Coulter's from LHS. I haven't seen him in years, and I just heard what happened and I can't believe it. He was always kind, he was always a good person, always a friend. Words are so useless right now, but I am so sorry, and I will always miss him. I don't know you, Paxton, and Anita, but you raised a good son.

Jim,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Anita, and family. We haven't kept up all these years but Cynthia, Robert, and I were very saddened to learn about Coulter's passing. Words cannot express the grief stemming from the loss of a child, we hope he is in a better place. Coulter was a good boy and brought us lots of joy in his youth. God bless him, you, and your family.

Bob Mohr & Family

Jim, Anita and Paxton:
Our deepest sorrow for your loss.
We had not seen Coulter for several years and were so touched by his picture on the heifer website. Certainly a handsome grown man, but still a child of our neighborhood. He will be missed.

Coulter has many memories in my life. He will be remembered as a great man. Please take care of yourselves in this difficult time. (friend from Preston Hollow Pres.)