GERARD-COUGHLIN-Obituary

GERARD JERRY COUGHLIN

Gainesville, Florida

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February 2, 2018
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Gainesville, Florida

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COUGHLIN, GERARD 'JERRY' Gerard 'Jerry' Coughlin passed away on February 2nd, 2018 in Gainesville with his loved ones at his side. He was 69 years old. Jerry is survived by his wife of 35 years, Pam Coughlin, and his children Grace Walker of Gainesville, Gerard Coughlin Jr. of Palm Beach, Leah...

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Pam, We are so sorry to read of Jerry's passing. He will be greatly missed & we know his absence will leave a great void in your life. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family. Sincerely, Inez & Lewis Colson

Such a good man. Always had warm blankets at cold soccer games. So sorry for your loss. Love to all.

The Spathiphyllum Plant by FTD - BASKET INCLUDED

Pam and Family, thinking of you with love and peaceful thoughts. You were so lucky to have Jerry as your husband, father and friend. I always looked up to him. He was hardworking, ethical, strong and wise. I appreciated him supporting me and Jay when we were young kids trying to find our way. You'll be missed by many, Jerry! But what you taught us, will be with us till we meet again. Ps: You had some damn good hair!!! <3. And tell Mom hi for me!

To The Family:

I had the pleasure of working with Jerry many years ago with the City of Gainesville. He was always happy and loved life. I am sure that everyone that knew him will miss him very much. May God Bless you all and give you peace and assurance that Jerry is with the Lord!!!

Pam and family, I was sorry to learn of Jerry's passing. He was a great guy and loved all of you dearly. We had a lot of fun tailgating with you'all. Go Gators!

He was a wonderful uncle, fun and caring. He will be missed. I will always think of him fondly. I wish I could be there in person for the service, I will keep praying for Pam, Grace, Jay, Leah and Kathleen, Cameron, and Trace. Love you all.

My father was a great man and loved life, his fellow man and the earth. He didn't dwell in the past and always moved forward. Even with his illness. He taught me the most important lessons in life and I hope to do the same with my son. I miss you terribly but your spirit lives on. Love you, Dad.
Grace Walker