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Earl Donald Coker

1939 - 2021

Earl Donald Coker obituary, 1939-2021, Buhl, ID

BORN

1939

DIED

2021

FUNERAL HOME

Farmer Funeral Chapel

130 9th Ave North

Buhl, Idaho

Earl Coker Obituary

Earl Donald Coker

March 7, 1939 - December 2, 2021

Earl Coker passed away peacefully on December 2, 2021, in Twin Falls, Idaho. Earl was born March 7, 1939, to Earl and Donna Coker of Buhl, Idaho.

He grew up in Buhl, Idaho, and attended school there. Earl was a graduate of Buhl High School, Class of 1957. If he wasn't out hot-rodding his 1951 Chevy Convertible, then he could be found at the old Shields Apple Orchard working with his dad. Through Earl's hot-rodding he met the "apple of his eye," a feisty farm girl, Wilmetta "Willie" Pubanz from Filer, Idaho. Earl and Willie were married on May 15, 1961. In September of 1964 Earl and Willie welcomed their only child, a daughter Eva Lynn Coker.

Eventually, Earl and Willie ventured to California and resided there for a while. After vacationing in Hawaii, they decided they wanted to live there and made the move to Kailua Kona, Hawaii. There in Hawaii Earl took pride in his granite and marble fabricating business. He made all sorts of unique granite tables and did various jobs for doctors, hotels, and even celebrities. Earl was very meticulous in his work and was very successful in what he did. He worked extremely hard and enjoyed playing hard as well. He enjoyed deep-sea fishing and did many fishing tournaments. There wasn't a weekend that you wouldn't see Earl and Willie out on the ocean in their boat, "the Chilly Willy" catching Marlin, Ahi, and even a shark once.

Then on May 26, 1986, Earl and Willie were blessed with their only grandchild, a girl named Dawn Lynn Coker. After 15 years in paradise Earl and Willie decided to move back home to Idaho. Earl brought his talents of granite and marble to the mainland and continued to do it in the Magic Valley. In his spare time, he drag-raced all over the western United States in the NHRA. He raced a 1976 Cadillac and was known as the "Cadillac Man." It was there that Earl and Willie would make many good friends.

Earl was so outgoing and loved to joke and laugh with people. He had a genuine and kind heart. He was the type of man that would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. He was a family man and loved his family very much. Earl held a special place in his heart for his great-grandson, Braxton. He was the son Earl never had and played a big role in his life.

He adored his great-granddaughters, Haidyn and Taylynn, "papa's girls." Haidyn loved snuggling with papa in his recliner and watching shows. Little Taylynn would run up to him with her finger pointed out to boop his finger, Earl's face would light up every time she would do that.

Near the end of Earl's life, he kept talking about how much love he had for his family and that no one could ever take that away from him or us. He often said this was just the first round and he kept fighting hard until he couldn't fight any longer. He found peace and was at comfort. His family will deeply miss him, but we will never forget him telling us that he will always be with us. Also, papa said to Braxton that he would be riding his shirttail when he is out there on the football field and that he can do anything that he sets his mind to, and if he wants to make it to the NFL, then that's just what he will do.

Earl was preceded in death by his father, Earl Coker; mother, Donna Coker; sister, Joan Coker- Schooler; and a baby brother, "Baby Coker."

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Wilmetta Coker; daughter, Eva Coker; granddaughter, Dawn Coker; great-grandson, Braxton Watkins; great-granddaughters, Haidyn Hallett and Taylynn Smith; and numerous sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law; and nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held for Earl at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, December 18, 2021, at Farmer Funeral Chapel, 130 9th Ave North Buhl, Idaho.

Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on Earl's memorial webpage at www.farmerfuneralchapel.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Magic Valley Times-News from Dec. 7 to Dec. 12, 2021.

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Wendi Draghici

December 18, 2021

Aunt Willie, Eva, Dawn, Braxton, Haidyn and Taylynn,
You have been in our thoughts and prayers since we learned about Uncle Earl. We know this is a very sad and difficult time for you all. May God give you strength to get through today´s service and through the times ahead. One day at a time. May He surround you with love from friends and family, kindness from those you meet.
Although we aren´t able to be with you today, we are with you in spirit and send our love to you across the miles.
With love,
Wendi and Petre

Cathy Lynch

December 14, 2021

Willie. How well I remember both you and your hubby Earl. I took care of your in laws at Heritage this is how I met you two. Immediately I felt like I had known you both forever. Earl loved his parents and when I called him to tell him something he always made me laugh. I´m so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you and your family.

Helen Jacobsen

December 8, 2021

I´m earl jr. cousin. I´m remember him when we were little and running around in grandpas yard I am deeply sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you and your family.

Elizabeth Vedvig Bennett

December 7, 2021

Willie, I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

TeriWilson

December 7, 2021

Willie, I am so sorry to that you have lost Earl Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Teri & Gary Wilson

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