Annette Elizabeth "Annie" Coonfield

Annette Elizabeth "Annie" Coonfield obituary, Kennewick, WA

Annette Elizabeth "Annie" Coonfield

Annette Coonfield Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 22, 2024.
Annette Elizabeth Coonfield, known affectionately as Annie, passed away on June 16, 2024, in Kennewick, WA, at the age of 59. Born in Kennewick, Washington, on May 15, 1965, She spent most of her life in the Tri-Cities. Annie will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her. She had a winning smile and an infectious laugh. Annie loved spending time with friends and family. Special times were had at her house barbequing in the backyard and swimming in the pool. She and her husband, Bryan loved to travel. They took many fun trips to Hawaii and loved to camp around the northwest. Annette was a graduate of Pasco High. She went on to get a bachelor of science in Cybersecurity from Columbia Basin College and a master's in Executive Leadership from Liberty University. She was a lifelong learner and valued education. A memorial service will be held at Saint Joseph's church in Kennewick on July 6th, 2024. The funeral mass will start at 11:00 AM, a rosary will be performed at 10:00 AM. A reception will follow the funeral mass. Please join us at the memorial service to share memories and experiences we had with Annette.

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August 22, 2024

Bryan Coonfield posted to the memorial.

June 27, 2024

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June 26, 2024

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Bryan Coonfield

August 22, 2024

I miss you baby

Robin Berry

June 27, 2024

I will always remember that "giggle" left me wondering if she just got away with something or was remembering when she did. We met in high school over her ex and my current. Then by divine appointment God saw to it that our paths crossed again. She is a beautiful soul and I love remembering her spirit. Very good example of what TO DO. Always remembered never forgotten. We weren't close but my world feels different knowing she's no longer in it

Mary Foraker (Bravard)

June 26, 2024

In 9th grade I met Annie and we became best friends. We spent just about every weekend at each other´s house. She was the jokester, me a little more serious. I do remember one time I was spending the night at her house and I fell asleep on the couch. Well I woke up to her drawing a mustache on my face. Oh my gosh, the laughter!!! I also remember taking pictures of each other in silly poses, the talks, the laughter and the plans. We lost touch but reconnected throughout the years and it was like we were never apart. There are few people that touch your heart and soul and she was one of those people. I will remember her smile, laughter and beauty inside and out. Love you my friend

Shelley Scott

June 24, 2024

Her beautiful smile, her kindness. She was an amazing lady and she will be greatly missed. She was so beautiful inside and out.

Stacey Johnson

June 24, 2024

Her laugh

Cody Fulton

June 22, 2024

My favorite memory was sitting in meetings with her and Bryan. You will be missed

Camelot Stamey

June 22, 2024

I had many conversations with Annette that were so meaningful. I'll never forget her laugh or smile or kindness. She will forever be missed.

Julia Gross

June 22, 2024

My first memory of Annette. I was so happy and excited. I finally had a sister!! We did so much together and had such good times. I used to sew us matching dresses for the holidays. I used to take her everywhere with me. I was so proud of my little sister.

Corey white

June 22, 2024

I´ve spent many hours with Annette. We talked for hours about the ups and downs of life. She was my hero for many reasons. I know that when I shared my life with her my pain and my secrets were safe with her. She always made me feel heard and helped me think through situations that ultimately helped me rebuild my life to where it is today. Annette pushed me to be the best version of myself and I will be forever thankful for the time I had with her.

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