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Edwin Riley "Big Daddy" Coe

Birmingham, Alabama

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COE, EDWIN RILEY, "BIG DADDY", age 87, of Birmingham, died Saturday, February 21, 2004. Mr. Coe was born in Denmark, SC. He was a loving husband and father and a faithful servant and unashamed witness of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He was active in the East Lake United Methodist Church...

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How blessed we were to have known and been touched by the life of Ed Coe! We remember with great fondness his jovial spirit, his unwaivering love of God and the unconditional love he had for Sara and the entire family. We are saddened by his passing but feel fortunate to have had him in our lives!

Lee & Rebecca Herring

I am very sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. Coe. I will always remember the days of him giving Richard and I a ride to football practice at East Lake Park.Sometimes after each practice he would take us to purchase an Icee. I would not have been able to participate if it had not been for his kindness. Your family will be in my prayers, Tim Hancock

Our Deepest Sympathy to the family of Mr. Ed Coe from The Innovators Class at East Lake United Methodist Church .

Big Ed Coe...Always a Christian gentleman and a patriot who served his country in WWII. He was one of a kind.

Our deepest sorrow for your loss.

There was never a big smile or a big heart like Big Daddy's. He was always gracious and he was always a gentleman. We will miss our Uncle Ed.

Dear Aunt Sara,Patsy,Suzanne,Margie,
Edwin,R ichard & extended family of Uncle Ed--We wish we could be with all of you tomorrow.We'll cherish our last visit with "Big Daddy" at Christmas.Our love to all--Len&Vicki

We will really miss Uncle Ed. His bright smile, cheerful attitude, and warm heart were special aspects of his life among many others. May the Lord comfort the hearts of all the family at this time of mourning.

Our prayers are with all of you. We will also be missing Big Daddy until that "role is called up yonder."
Love, John, Debra, Jim and Mark