Jeffrey-Coulter-Obituary

Jeffrey T. Coulter Sr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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COULTERJEFFREY T. SR., on Jan. 19, 2007, age 55 years; beloved husband of Frances Coulter; loving father of Jeffrey Jr., Patrick, Michelle and Bonnie; adored brother of James, Gerald, William, John, Joseph and the late David, Susan, Joanne, Eileen, Sheila, Linda, Janet; cherished grandfather of...

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Hey Tim - It can't be a year already........ So, life does go on, but never the same without you. I know you're watching us and looking out for us. You're always in our hearts and fun stories we tell at our get-togethers. Love and miss you very much, Linda (Coulter) Cinkay

Another one of Jeff's carefully narrated poems found in his family papers. The words speak for themselves. There are probably more to be found, as he tried so hard to express his love for his family.
The date was July 24, 2002

My Sister Eileen...

Just eight years old on the day I was born,
But much more mature, though tattered and worn,
You knew in your heart what was to be,
And from the day I came home, you took care of me.
You bathed me and fed me in a motherly...

One of Jeff's many talents was his desire to put his words into poems. Found in his stored away boxes of paperwork that he saved so he could look back some day and read aloud, was this one, from March 1985, to his sons Jeff Jr. and Patrick.

I love you Jeffrey and Patrick my sons,our lives together have just begun,
I call you Soup, and I call you Patches, in all the world you two are matchless
We play all day, and then at night,when I tuck you in bed, you put up such a fight,
I...

Tribute to Jeff Coulter
Written by Eileen Murray
January 23, 2007


Today we say “till we meet again” to a good man. Jeff had a way of bringing people together, and he had a way of somehow sensing that someone might have a worry or problem, and he was not timid about offering some soft or hard advice.

His sense of humor was so natural, like when not long ago he would say, “I have chickens in my trees in my backyard.” You would say, “Oh sure, Jeff.” Then you really...

Hey Uncle Jeffrey. I'm Sorry that i didn't get the chance to know you as well as i should of, but the times that i did get to see you i always had fun..Never forget the bbq's. Love Jessica

Brother Man, I'm glad that we got back together. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays are not the same without you. Love Joey.

Tim - Jeffrey's eulogy was beautiful, straight from his heart. I know you were smiling down, listening to him describe what a simple, yet dedicated and generous man you were. When he spoke of your humble beginnings, I can just hear you say "Don't forget the game we played "Things you 'NEVER HEARD' on 10th street". How we howled with laughter at those get-togethers. You always provided the humor we needed to keep things going. You left a wonderful legacy and will always be remembered for your...

Pat & Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss! All my prayers are with all of you during this time.

Uncle Jeff I will always remember you as one of the coolest dudes I knew.I will never forget the time when I was younger; you told me there was a monster in the heating ducts of your house, and you gave me a bb gun to defend myself.You will always have a place in my heart.