WALLACE-COOLIDGE-Obituary

WALLACE COOLIDGE

Tacoma, Washington

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Wallace Victor Coolidge Was a loving son, brother, husband, and father. Born in Brockton, Massachusetts on Feb. 10 1936 to Wallace Coolidge and Dorothy Fisher, Wallace passed on March 19, 2015 and is survived by his wife Joanne Coolidge of Spanaway Washington, 6 children, and 2 step-children,...

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I can't believe it's been almost 7 years. I miss you everyday. I know Max and Mikie are with you now. I'm sure Skipper and Sammy welcomed you to heaven. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think of you and wish you were here to talk to me, give me advice, spend holidays and birthdays, dance to old 70s music, and see your new family members. I love you dad.

Dad I am so glad I got the chance to spend more time with you these last six months. I really enjoyed those visits talking about old times and things that were going on today.I really miss going to the nursing home to visit you everyday with Denise. Even if it was only to sit while you and Denise had a snack you always made us laugh.
Thank-you for always being there when I needed you and for being a great dad. I love you and you will always live in my heart. We all miss you dad ...

Some of my memories of my Dad are from when we were little and moving around every few years.We went to Germany in the early sixties where Ron was born A year or two after that we came back to Washington.About a year or two later Dad was deployed to Vietnam.He came home around 1965 or 1966 after being home we went to California .then from there we were off to Panama Thats where I have alot of memories about Dad.We looked at alot of war history from Panama ...fishing in the Panama...

Love to Shannon and family..

Daddy,
You were more than a father to me, you were my friend, my adviser, and much more. Words can't begin to express how much I miss you. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I wish I could hear your voice one more time, hug you one more time, or listen to you rant about me staying out past 10pm. You always wanted what was best for me. I will see you again one day. I love you Daddy.

My sympathy to the Coolidge family. Sonny was like a brother to me. We grew up together as cousins and always hung out together. Never saw one without the other. Spent Saturdays at the movies all day for .25 cents. I miss him very much. RIP Sonny, till we meet again. I love you.