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Jesse Coe Obituary

Jesse Coe, 55, of Avondale died suddenly June 19, 2005. Jesse was born
in Kalamazoo MI, Dec. 22, 1949, son of Donald and Emma Coe who preceded him in death, as did his brothers Mike and Ronnie. Jesse moved to AZ in the early 1980's and is survived by his wife, Brenda, children Don, Ben, and Emily King, granddaughter Tiffany and 3 additional grandchildren. Jesse is also survived by a brother, Tim and sister, Shelly Tassell residing in Michigan. A 20 year employee of Luke AFB, Jesse is also a Vietnam Vet earning numerous accommodations including 3 bronze stars. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, June 26th at 5:00 pm at the Coldwater Golf Course Club House located @ 100 N Club House Drive in Avondale AZ where he loved to spend much of his free time with his golf friends. Final resting will take place near his hometown in MI.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jun. 23, 2005.

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Dave Batey

July 5, 2005

My deepest sympathy to the family. I remember growing up the Coe's especially Mike and Jesse. We played in a band together through school.



I am sadend by his passing.

Donald Coe

June 25, 2005

To everone who has thought of our family this week I thank you.To my pops, you have no idea how much you'll be missed and thank you for beign such a great role model you definately left some large shoes to fill. see ya pops, Don

Emily King

June 24, 2005

My Dad would have loved to see all the support and love that we have received from all of you. We will all miss him dearly but deep down inside I know that my Dad is doing what he loved to do so much and that was to watch over all of us and playing golf 24/7 rain or shine. I love you Daddy... Emily (Betty)

Tim

June 24, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with Brenda, Don, Ben, Emily, our sister Shelly and her husband Mike. May God bless them and comfort them during this time. It would be amiss if I did not mention our brother Mike, for Jesse would want it that way. It seemed your names were always mentioned together. I forgive you guys for the dryer "incident" when we were kids. It served as a great purpose of fun and laughter at the family gatherings, and that is what you guys were all about...fun and laughter. I admired and looked up to you guys so much. Now... it could be the basball games you guys played together as kids, or your rock-n-roll band in high school, later revived as adults... play on brothers...play on. Tim, Leslie, and David

Sherry Coe

June 23, 2005

I only met Jesse twice, but I saw so much in him. He was a man of strong character, yet he was so full of love. Now I realize how lucky I was to have him at my wedding on the 4th.

I will miss him tremendously, and my prayers are with the entire family.

David Coe

June 23, 2005

Uncle Jesse was a great man who was loved by everyone he met. I have a lot of fond memories of him, both in Arizona and in Michigan. It seemed he touched everyone every where he went. My prayers go out to the rest of the family and friends.



- David, Nephew

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