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Roger L. Coffey

Posted By Marlan Gary On May 26, 2010 @ 12:00 am In Obituaries | No Comments

In Memorial

COFFEY,
Roger L. Coffey Sr., 60. Sunrise July 14, 1949 – Sunset May 26, 2010. U.S. Airforce Veteran and retired from U.S. Postal Office. He was a member of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church and Pool Captain at The Library and The Amacon. Roger was preceded in death by his parents James and Stella Coffey and brother Frances Craig Coffey. Left to cherish his memory, wife Tekelia Coffey, son Roger L. (Tameka Anderson) Coffey Jr., daughters Sharnel Johnson and Danielle (Thomas) Cline, sister Rosalyn (Bobby) Carter, 5 grandchildren and a host of other family and friends.


Condolences for the family of “Roger L. Coffey”

Condolence from Alissa on November 30th, -0001 12:00 am

A friend gone too soon, but not forgotten.

My thoughts are with Roger's family and friends. So glad that he was with loved ones. Unfortunately, I won't be in town for the services, but will take a moment to honor him at that time.

Condolence from Lindsay Carmin on November 30th, -0001 12:00 am

Roger was a friend of mine who always wanted a warm hug and always had a huge smile on his face. He taught me so much about pool and made me a better player. Roger will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Condolence from Lisa (at Skaates Chiropractic) on November 30th, -0001 12:00 am

Roger was one of the most upbeat people that came into our office and was such an inspiration of life. He always had a smile on his face and always showed pictures of his grandchildren with little stories of things they would do. He will be deeply missed.
Lisa ( Skaates Chiropractic)

Condolence from Sharon Chubb on November 30th, -0001 12:00 am

My heart go out to the family. Stay strong, stay together and chersih all the wonderful memories.

God Bless

Condolence from Ryan Grissinger on November 30th, -0001 12:00 am

Roger had one of the warmest and joyful personalities I have ever known… the sound of his laugh and the image of constant smile will never be forgotten.

As is true for hundreds of pool players, Roger taught me most of what I know about the game. I will forever be grateful for his willingness to teach, his persistance, and his love for the game.

Here's to you, my friend – rest in peace.

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