Coff, Terry Lee
76, passed Sun., May 1, 2022.
Known for his generosity & jovial spirit, he leaves his beloved wife: Karon (Giesler) Coff; children: Robyn Richardson, Brian, Kelly Satterfield, & Stephanie Fendler; 13 grandchildren; & sister: Marilyn (Coff) Lagrand. Born 3/9/1946, in St. Louis, MO, he is preceded in death by parents, Robert Louis & Verona Anna Pauline (McDaniel) Coff, & sister, Joann (Coff) Shelton.
1965 Roosevelt High School graduate, he won MO State Shot- Put Title & Record, ranking 2nd in the nation. He played football, threw shot, & graduated from SEMO. Career FBI Supervisory Special Agent assigned to Chicago (1975-1986) & St. Louis (1971- 2001) Divisions, he embodied Fidelity, Bravery, & Integrity, fighting for justice & safety for all.
Services: Saturday, May 14: Visitation 12-3 & Service 3:00 at
Canaan Baptist Church. KutisFuneralHomes.com.
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Linda Chrisco Groth
May 19, 2022
Karon.. your loss must be overwhelming. I have missed seeing you and sharing about your life and your wonderful children and grandchildren. You are in my heart and have my deepest sympathy. Prayers for your upcoming challenges as you face life without Terry. I no longer have your phone number, but would you please call me at 314-359-0687. I look forward to hearing from you
Rich & Dee Reeves
May 15, 2022
RIP BUDDY!
Julie Ounanian
May 14, 2022
Stacey and family, sorry for your loss.
Joseph/Christine Snopek
May 9, 2022
Karon, Children, our deepest sympathies. I knew Terry at SEMO. Many, many great stories. Happy that I saw him just before the 50th reunion. God bless him and the family.
Glen Mehrhoff
May 8, 2022
A great guy, a well respected man
Paul Koenig
May 8, 2022
Terry, my heart sank when I heard of your passing. I always thought you were indestructible. I remember all the good times and our 50 mile trek to your parent's Clubhouse. I failed to make the distance but, of course, you did! You were always one of a kind. The world will be an emptier place without you. God speed.
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