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James Coil

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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James Coil won the battle on January 31, 2011 and is with his Lord and Savior. James was born in Geary, Oklahoma, on September 26, 1943, to Arthur and Lillie Coil. James graduated from Crooked Oak High School, where he excelled in all sports. He attended Northwestern State on a football...

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If this is the Capt. Coil I met in Panama in 1967, I owe my career to him and would like to thank you. He got me a scholarship to Northeastern State wher I met my wife and we graduated from. Thank you sir.
Walter Calkins Henderson NV

Mr. Coil
As my teacher growing up, you were my hero. Thank you for your kindness and encouragement. It made all the difference in the success I had in my life.

Sorry to hear you are no longer here to be such an encouraging influence on countless kids at Crooked Oak. Thank you, for being a caring, understanding teacher and a father figure for me in high school. RIP~Mr.Coil~

Dad,

Just wanted to say that we had alot of good times together. From Cedar Blue to floating the river. Thank you for the wonderful memories.

My condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. My father (David Wooster) worked with JoAnn years ago and he wanted to send his condolences as well. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

He was one of my favorite teachers..You will be missed, Mr. Coil...

I am very sad to hear of Coach Coils passing. He possessed the unique ability to always get the most out of his students and athletes. He was with us during some very difficult times at Crooked Oak High School in the early 70's and will always be remembered for his leadership, commitment, and tenacity. My sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the family during this time of sorrow.......Bobby Miller (Pawnee, OK)

We are going to miss you James , but we know you are in a far better place God's Kingdom, where there is no pain or suffering. To the families left behind mine and Bobby's thoughts and prayer are with you through this difficult time. Joann we love you.

I am very sorry to hear about the passing of James. I haven't seen him or even lived in the same area for a long while but I remember him from the days at Crooked Oak. He was always a good guy to be around then and we had some good times on the football team.