Joseph-Coakley-Obituary

Joseph F. Coakley

Randolph, Massachusetts

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Of Randolph, Retired Boston Police Officer, at his brother's home in Duxbury on July 6, 2008, age 77. Husband of the late Ann (McDonald) Coakley. Joseph is survived by his granddaughter Nikki Collins of Randolph, his sister Mary Coakley of Savin Hill, two brothers, John Coakley of Milton and...

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To the Coakley Family:
Our deepest Condolences to the family. Just found out about this recently and want to say I'm truly sorry to hear about it. My family lived at 15 virginia across the street my whole life and he was nice to my family thru good and bad times. He was a nice person to know and see everyday. He'll be greatly missed.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I was sorry to hear of your loss. Joe sounded like a wonderful person who dedicated his life to the safety of others. My condolences to the Coakley family.

My condolences to the Coakley family whom I have known all of my life.Joe was a great friend to all who had the privelage to know him.He will be missed but never forgotten.

Mr. Coakley,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice-first for our Country when you served in the USMC during the Korean War and secondly for the citizens of Boston when you served in the BPD. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Mike Casey USMC '85-'89

To the Coakley Family,
My dearest sympahty and condolences to your family. I grew up on 18 Virginia Circle Joe and Anne were my neighbors. Joe was like a grandpa to me. He called me Petro, that was my nickname for him. From xmas times with Annie and snowshoveling driveways and painting for him, and drinking coffee at dunkin donuts.
It was a pleasure knowing Joe. He will greatly be missed.

Peter and Erika Karoul

Dearest Ed and Marilyn,
Please know that I am thinking of you during this most difficult time in your lives. You both gave Joe a wonderful gift by providing him with tender loving care during his final days and he was at peace knowing you were there. My condolences to you both and Joe's entire family. He was a gentle soul who must truly have a special place in heaven along side his dearly departed wife and will always hold a special place within your hearts as well as mine.

With...

Dear Joe,

I will miss playing Elvis songs for you at our family reunions in Cape Cod. I know you are now shining down on us all from a better place, eternally happy.

Much love and prayers to the Coakley family,
Patricia Leonard

My sincere condolences to all of Joe's family, especially Nikki.I have nothing but fond memories of Joe and Ann.You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Patsy Lydon