Martin-Coughlan-Obituary

Martin Coughlan

County Tipperary, Ireland

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County Tipperary, Ireland

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Carpenter With Goals

Martin Coughlan was raised in Cappawhite, a small village in County Tipperary, Ireland, but his family said he had no trouble fitting into life in the big city. He moved here in 1987 with his wife, Catherine, and their four daughters, Orla, Ailish, Sinead and Denise. A carpenter in Ireland, he immediately set about finding work in the trade.

Mrs. Coughlan said the family left because there were better job opportunities here than in Ireland. But Mr. Coughlan also had a love for Elvis Presley, Graceland and western movies, which may have been a small part of the inspiration to immigrate.

Shortly after they came to New York, Mrs. Coughlan told her husband that she did not want the family to live in an apartment. Mr. Coughlan zealously pursued jobs, often working seven days a week, and the family moved to a house in Bayside, Queens.

"He just wanted a comfortable home and a car that worked and to see that we were educated," said his eldest daughter, Orla Bowie.

His job with the Sweeney and Heekin Carpentry and Dry Wall Corporation of Long Island City took him to buildings all around Manhattan, and on Sept. 10 and 11, Mr. Coughlan, 53, was working on the 92nd floor of 2 World Trade Center.

The Coughlans' daughters now range in age from 28 to 20. Two have completed college. "I was finally getting him to relax on Sundays," Mrs. Coughlan said. "We were just getting our life back."

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Thinking of you on this 23rd anniversary, Martin. Gone but not forgotten. You are missed. Rest easy.

Today is 22 years since you were called home to Heaven. Every year on 9/11, my Mom, Connie Severino, and our family think of you, and watch, and listen for your name to be read on television. My mom passed away in August 2022 at the age of 90. My sister, and I continue to honor, and remember you Martin. You were kind, funny, hard working, and a devoted family man. Thank you for always being so nice to my mom. You were one of her favorite people. Rest easy, Martin. God bless you.

What an unfortunate job assignment on that horrible day over 20 years ago. I pause today to remember the victims and their families who lost loved ones on that day. Much love from Texas. We will never forget.

Miss you martin. Now more than ever cant believe its 20 years.what an amazing family sadly you've missed amazing grandchildren.but I'm sure your watching over them all.

Remembering Martin on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

One of the nicest, most decent and kindest people I ever met... I am shocked to only read this now. Martin and his family opened up their home to a couple of Irish students in summer of1994 .. I am so sad for Catherine and the girls.. I would like to say hallo if ye would like.. [email protected]

I never knew you, but you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.

Gone but never forgotten!

Remembering u on this 12 anniversary