Donald-Coffey-Obituary

Donald Ray Coffey

Alcoa, Tennessee

1934 - 2012

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DIED
October 21, 2012
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Alcoa, Tennessee

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Coffey, Donald Ray DONALD RAY COFFEY, 78, of Port Bolivar, TX, passed away Sunday, October 21, 2012 at UTMB in Galveston, TX. A memorial service will be held at Bay Vue Methodist Church in Crystal Beach, TX at 2 pm Saturday, December 1, 2012. Don was born July 1, 1934 in Alcoa, TN. He graduated...

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This obituary came up and even though I don´t remember Don, I remember Suzanne. We played together in Alcoa. My condolences. Cathy Lyle Ecker

I also went to school with Don. He sometimes walked with a group of us that started on Boyle St. God will bless you.

Our Dad was bigger than life. Had a quiet strength about him and a tough disciplinary nature. He taught me honestly, truth, love and grace. I love and miss him dearly




Don lived a block up Gilbert street and we lived on the corner of Perkin
street Don and family were great neighbors.Don will be missed and may God bless his family

Don and I grew up together on Remsen street.There was only one house between our houses.We had lots of good times on that street.I remember his bull dog Penny who was really fiesty.

Don and Janis were the best neighbors in the world. We moved away from them but missed them everyday. I was always amazed by Don's little cocktail bar in the garage, olives, toothpicks, and little pearl onions. Love and miss you guys.

My sister Ann was in school with Don and has good memories of him. I pray your family will have peace and blessings.
Pat King Patterson

I have so many wonderful memories of the times I got to spend with your family. Your dad was like a father to me, and I miss both him and your mom very much. Love, Jody

I was in Don's class & set behind him for 8 years (Cook) I would hide behind him when I got tickled, so the teacher couldn't see me. I wish he could have come to our 60th reunion this fall. Anyway I would have love to have seen him one more time, he was such a good friend. Our class will miss him when we get together, every one always had a "Coffey" story. So sorry for your loss. Love, Patsy Cook Bridges Alcoa class of '52