David-Coin-Obituary

David Thomas Coin Sr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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David T. Coin, Sr., passed away Tues., Nov. 25, 2008 at the age of 50 years. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m., Mon., Dec. 1, Noland Road Chapel. Funeral services will be Tues., Dec. 2, at 10 a.m., also at the Chapel. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arr. D. W. Newcomer's Sons Noland Road, 816-252- 8900.

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Oh My Dearest Brother we all miss you so much. I Love You and when you went home to be with Mom & Dad it cause a big hole in my heart, that know one can ever fill, I am doing what you ask me to do. I'm looking out for David, Lauren and your sweet little darling Sanda and your baby son Alex. It's been 10 months now that since you parted with us and seems like yesterday. Please give Mom & Dad a hug for me. I'll see you all in Heaven someday.
I will Alway Love You.
Susie

david and i thank you all for your thoughts and prayers we just want you to keep telling the stories and keep singing the songs to keep his memories alive we will miss all the good times he brought thru the the door and the junk too. sanda and alex will never get the joy of having him here but they will never forget the stories we all tell them

TO THE ENTIRE COIN FAMILY:
AJ AND I ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. WE JUST HEARD AND AJ COULD NOT GET UP HERE IN TIME. IF THERE IS ANYTHING WE CAN DO LET US KNOW. OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU.
AJ WUELLNER & MARY SMITH

My heart, thoughts and prayers goes out to Matt and the rest of Tommy's family and friends. I've known Matt since 7th grade(we're now 27, lol) and I knew Tommy. He was a funny and fun man who liked to sing..and was good at it. Matt got that from his dad as well.; ) My mom was friends with Tommy as well and sends her thoughts and prayers to everyone. My heart breaks for you, I wish I could have been there to share in comfort.

All my love and God Bless.

Tommy was always a fun guy, one who could lift your spirits. He shared a love of music that was appreciated by the musicians here in K.C. that were proud to call him a friend.

As a little girl I remember your father coming to my house to visit my mother...his childhood buddy from school. For some reason I always remember him having peppermints and he had a very distinct, wholesome laugh that I remember well. Through the years my mom (Connie Eaton Johnson) has always told stories of him and what a wonderful friend he was to her. May you find comfort in the Lord and your memories!

Tommy was one of the dearest people I have ever met. Although we would have gaps in our contacts, we have been friends for over 26 years. No matter how long it had been we always picked up where we left off. I look forward to continuing that friendship in the future. To Andy and the entire family, I am truly sorry for your loss. You meant the world to Tommy and his grandkids were mostly the topic of our conversations. I have lost a great friend and the world has lost a great human. Rest in...

I knew David and family in our childhood years. We lived around the corner from each other and he was truly a friend and buddy. He has always had a special place in my heart. I hold on to fond memories, with David as my running buddy as a child! May the family find peace and comfort in the LORD.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the whole coin family. Tommy was a gift from god to all of us. Andy may god be with you in your deepest times of sorrow. Our prayers are with you.