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James Ragan Coker

Anderson, Indiana

Mar 25, 1937 – Feb 10, 2021 (Age 83)

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BORN
March 25, 1937
DIED
February 10, 2021
AGE
83
LOCATION
Anderson, Indiana

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Bozell Funeral Homes & Crematory-Brown-Butz-Diedring Chapel - Anderson Obituary

James Ragan Coker, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away February 10, 2021 at his home. He was born March 25, 1937 in Amarillo, Texas to the late, John Bray & Robbie Allen (Pass) Coker. He grew up in Texas but the family moved to New Jersey when he was a teenager. He...

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our sincerest loving thoughts and prayers for Jiames Coker ' soul we pray from myself , Christopher Sr and my wife Kathy and my children Jeanna and Chris Jr DiAntonio , we will always remember the James as a loving caring friend to me , and to my late father Rocco , my mother Helen DiAntoni - Delia and my Brother Rocco jr we were dear friends to both james an his Wife Diana Coker and to all of the Coker Children , we came to know when the family was living here in New jersey

A great man of whom I have so many great memories. Be at peace. You were one of a kind.

Jim: It was a privilege to know yuou and stay in touch all these years. John N. Moreland, Secretary Law Class of 1961

Grandpa lived his life in service to God, his family, and his country. I will always remember him as an excellent listener, a teacher, and a rock for us in times of crisis. I hope I can live my life following his example.

Uncle Jim, My Godfather, he managed to stay in contact with me even around the globe. He took that role seriously despite having his own baseball team. He defined the word respect his whole life. He helped me when my father past away, I will never forget that or the example he set for all of us.

Our prayers are with the family during this time of grief. Your dad lived a life of giving . May it be a lesson for all of us to remember the poor and our vets

I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was a good friend to my Dad, Richard Saxon, and I so appreciated him taking the time to visit. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Mr. Coker was an inspirational gentleman. Pam & I offer our sincere condolences.

Hang in there Jim - we'll be right behind you! Bill & Dona Mac Murdy