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Kenneth Coe

Chillicothe, Ohio

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Kenneth L. CoeCHILLICOTHE: Kenneth L. Coe, 88, passed away on May 25, 2014, at home surrounded by the love of his family. He was gracious and always appreciative of his care throughout the four years of being bedfast at home.He leaves his wife, Faye, to whom he had been married for 63 years. He...

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Mr Coe was my principal and girls basketball coach at Western Elementary. The last year Western was open we went together to get him a new bicycle and he was so appreciative of that bike. He was an awesome coach, principal, friend and just a blessing to be around. Those were some of my best memories of school and we will truly miss this great man. RIP Mr. Coe.

Mr. Coe was my principle back in the early 60's at Tiffin School. He worked with my grandfather who was a custodian at McArthur School. I saw him numerous times at the hospital. He always remembered my name, and he always had a smile on his face. He was the kindest man I have ever met. Kathy Miner Gray

Dear Faye and family,
I have been thinking of you all with memories of our teaching years at Central. Kenny would stop by on his bakery runs, and was never without his famous and friendly smile! He was an example of friendship for so many. "Kids" who grew up will always remember him with fondness. God bless you in the weeks ahead. As always, Sandy Brown

Faye, I am sorry to learn of your loss.

So sorry to hear of your dad's passing, Kevin. I always thought highly of him. My prayers are with you and your family.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Faye , Marilyn and all the Coe family . I had the opportunity to get to know Kenny via being Marilyn's Home Health Aide for 7 months and being at the House everyday. Kenny was such a sweet man , always had a smile for everyone,loved to talk and would often suggest my reading a story he had just read. He never complained about the situation he found himself in. He was a Man of quiet faith ...and a big smile and a wave ! That's how I will remember him . May God...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kenny was such a friendly, humble man who we got to know through Kiwanis and at Trinity plus Faye is one of my P.E.O. Sisters, Heaven got a truly great man with Kenny's passing, he was such a mentor during my years as officers in Kiwanis and I was pleased when we honored him with Kiwanis highest achievement award, The George Hixson award. our deepest condolences to the Coe family.

Faye and Family, I am sorry to here of Kenny's passing. It was a privilege for me to have been able to care for him and get to visit him and you. May the Lord bring you peace and comfort in the coming days