Denis-Coan-Obituary

Denis M. Coan

Westminster, Maryland

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Denis Michael Coan, 72, of Westminster, died Thursday, June 23, 2011, at home, after a battle with leukemia. Born July 8, 1938, in Sharon, Pa., he was a son of the late Patrick John and Christine Elizabeth Gates Coan. He was the husband of Chary Gow Coan. He attended Ohio State University and...

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Denis I didn't even know u were sick ... You will be truly missed. In our community !!! Deep Run Genova's Babette

Good friend and fellow tinkerer.

I have lost a friend of almost 70 years. Our contacts the last years were too few. He was a good man and a good friend to many. His quizzical look and wry smile leave special memories. I will miss him. May God bless him and may he rest in peace.

To the Coan's family. May you be at peace knowing Denis is. He was a good man and will be missed. John and Angie Hoffman (Hanover, Pa)

May you rest in peace, Denis. You fought a good battle here at the end and were a one of the greatest hospitals, Johns Hopkins. The same hospital where I had my bone marrow transplant 16 year ago this month. I wish you could have joined me in the survivors lap at Hanover's Relay of Life later in July, but when I walk, I will walk in honor of you! You were a great man, always smiling and were a great EMT with us at Pleasant Hill. My thoughts and prayers are with the whole Coan family...

To the Coan Family,
Denis was a great man and a great firefighter, he was also great to talk too. He will be missed dearly.

May you rest in peace Denis...

John and Torrey Jones

In recognition of Denis M. Coan's Honorable Service in the United States Marine Corps, the members of the SSgt Walter F. 'Trae' Cohee III Detachment # 115, Salisbury, MD as well as the members of the Tri-Cities Detachment # 969, Gray, TN of the Marine Corps League would like to extend our appreciation and gratitude for his service to God, Country and Corps as well as our sincere condolences to his family.

SEMPER FIDELIS

Don Elseroad
Staff Sergeant USMC (Ret)