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Richard B. Coppa

Wethersfield, Connecticut

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Richard B. Coppa, husband of Anita (Bonsignore) Coppa, passed away on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 in St. Augustine, Florida. Dick was the son of the late Abbondio and Mary (Lazzari) Coppa. He served in the US Navy and US Marine Corp during WWII, graduated from UConn, and was the Director of Health...

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It's hard to believe it has been 3 years... It is difficult to put into words... not only memories but the feelings that go with them will always remain with me and you, so therefore he will always be alive in your hearts. We love you and thank you for being such a special part of my life and my memories... May GOD BLESS and KEEP you all your days... Love and Sincerity,

Mary Alice,
I just happened to come across this ~ I am so so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. My deepest condolences. I don't know what to say - I am so so so sorry. I love you Mac.

Dear Anita - We recently learned of Dick's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences. Know that you and your family are in our prayers.

Dear Anita - We recently learned of Dick's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences and know that you and your family our in our prayers.

Dear Anita and Family, Dick and I were fellow gofers in St Augustine. Both of us were Italian so , of course we talked about....Italian FOOD! His favorite conversation was about making Fritatas on Sunday mornings. He was a true gentleman. My deepest sympathies to you all. Jerry Bonino. Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Very sorry to hear of Dick Passing,He was a great friend and neighbor.He will be missed at the golf course and my super bowl party.my condolences to Annitea and all his family

Anita and I considered Richard a good friend both socially and on the golf course. He will be missed.

DICK WAS ONE OF MU FAVORITE GOLFERS THAT PLAYED GOLF AT THE ST JOHNS GOLF CLUB.
SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING

WILL LEWIS.

Dick was a frequent partner of mine when we played golf. I really enjoyed playing with him. He was a gentleman in every way and a good golfer. He use to talk about his days as a looper , caddie at the local course when he was young. I lost track of him when he stopped playing. Wish I had kept in touch. I used to drive by his house, we lived in the same development. My heart felt sympathies go out to all who loved him. A nice guy.