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Joseph A. Coburn

Chicago, Illinois

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Joseph "Joe" A. Coburn, age 68, Wednesday Dec. 17, 2008 late of Plainfield, formerly of Woodridge. Beloved husband of Mary Anne Coburn; loving father of Cassie (Kirk) Moore, Michael (Heidi) Coburn, Karen

Coburn and Kevin (Tracy) Coburn; cherished grandfather of eight;...

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Mary Ann, We wish you and the family peace at this very sad time. Joe was a talented gentleman and the two of you a great couple. We have good memories of times long past and pray that your memories will keep you warm. Joe went home for Christmas. May his continued presence in your lives be a blessing, Judy and Ed Logue

Joe's last big fish Aug 08 Irwin Lake, Ontario

We are so saddened to hear of Joe's passing. Both of us have very fond memories of both of you. We especially remember the time your whole family came over to our home, with Joe's guitar and everyone had fun singing while he played.

Our prayers and sympathy are with you at this difficult time. We will especially pray for the wedding taking place soon to be joyful and filled with peace.

Love, Gerry & Jerry

Mary Anne and Family,
We just learned about Joe's death. We are so very sorry for your loss. Joe was a great man, who always made you feel comfortable when you were with him. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,

Over 25 years ago, I watched Joe light up the stage when we were both members of the Downers Grove Theatre Guild. And as luck would have it, when I moved to Grand Haven, I had a chance to see Joe light up the Carillon stage. Live has its circles. It was a pleasure to know such an honorable, talented man. With my deepest sympathies, Ginny Prihoda

I feel your sadness. We have great memories and that's what will make our days easier. Pete and Joe were great buddies years ago and now they're with God and out of their pain. Selfishly I'm sad!! God has His plan. I love you Pete and Joe.

To the Coburn Family,
I have so many wonderful memories of Joe and our community. Joe and Mary Anne moved into Aberdeen about the same time as we did. We've enjoyed many parties together, gone Christmas caroling together, appreciated the time and effort that Joe made for Carillon through the "tough times," enjoyed Joe's occasional solos, loved his sense of humor and it's impossible to think of Aberdeen without Joe. He will be sorely missed. He and Mary Anne and the entire family...

Wonderful memories of a dear friend and a great Christian that we love as a brother. As Joe once said, "We'll all be together in time".

Heaven became a bit more glorious with having Joe enter the Realm.God bless your whole family.
Marge Kenealy