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Phyllis Marie Coyne

Boston, Massachusetts

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COYNE, Phyllis Marie Born January 17, 1928, died peacefully on September 1, 2010, with her daughters holding her hands. Daughter of the late William J. and Celena Pothier. Wife of fifty-three years to the late William C. Coyne; mother to Pamela Andrada, Marshfield, MA, and Paula Rohr and her...

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Pam, my deepest sympathies to you, Billy, Zach and the rest of your family. She was a wonderful lady whose presence made the world a better place.

I don't know where to start. I loved her laugh, her smile, her light. She truly made the world a brighter place. I kept asking when Phyllis was coming back. When I heard what happened, I said "my Phyllis"?
We use to discuss theater and banter back & forth. Pamela and Paula, I hope knowing how much everyone loved your mom will help you during this difficult time. She is already missed at Emerald Woods. We were truly blessed to have known her.

Our deepest sympathy is with you and your family. Was so heartbroken to hear about your mom when down in Emerald Woods last week. We will miss her dearly when we go back there in March. Her warmth, charm and beautiful smile were a pleasure to see everyday by the pool. May God Bless........Pamela and Peter Couture M-7

Dear Pam, Paula and family,

Phyllis was such a remarkable person - full of fun, full of life and full of love. We had a wonderful 50-year friendship "over the miles" as it was but as close as though we were just next door.

My sincere sympathy to all of you.

Carole Shea

My Aunt Phyllis will be dearly missed.
Her zest for life, her bright smile and warm hugs will be my treasured memories of such a special aunt in my life.
My thoughts are with her immediate family.

I met Phyllis thru my Uncle Don and Aunt Denise. I always looked forward to going to visit them in Naples every year. My thoughts and prayers are with the family of this beach loving tanned lady. She will be deeply missed by all that had the privilege of knowing her.

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you, the family and friends, who knew and loved Phyllis. While I didn't get to see her very often, we emailed at least 3 times a week - exchanging photos, jokes and daily happenings. Her smile made you feel warm and happy and I will so miss hearing from her.
God bless you, Phyllis, you are dearly missed,

May your mother's love of life and beauty be always with you. I first met your mother two years ago while visiting my father in Emerald Woods, Naples, Fl. She was so young at heart and I felt an immediate connection to her. I hope you will find comfort in knowing how many lives she has touched.

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother and grandmother. I only knew Phyllis a few years and we only had just a few months each winter at Emerald Woods in Naples, but I felt like I knew her for many many years. Her warmth and love of life was so wonderful. I, like everyone who knew her, will miss her deeply.

Lynda Burke, Cleveland Ohio.