Dennis M. Coulman

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Dennis M. Coulman

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
7 Jun 2012 (aged 52)
Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Milford Center, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Dennis M. Coulman, passed away peacefully at home with his wife Amy by his side.

He was the third son of Robert and Lorraine (Devlin) Coulman.

Dennis graduated from Cooperstown High School in 1978. He then graduated from SUNY Delhi, with degree in Agriculture and from Washington County Community College in Calais, ME, with a degree in Forestry Management.

He was a true outdoorsman, especially enjoying trapping and taxidermy. His passion for trapping was infectious. He loved passing his knowledge and experiences on to others and had several articles published in recent years in various magazines. Dennis enjoyed cooking and baking, especially for family gatherings, and he loved to plant his garden. Some of Dennis and Amy's favorite time spent together was heading out on dirt roads looking for adventure, or simply enjoying quiet time together. Over the years, he was a member of Laborer's Local 643 then Local 17 and was a self employed logger as well as a NYS Licensed Hunting Guide.

Dennis was very proud of his children, step children and granddaughter. The mention of their names and sound of their voices brought a huge smile to his face. He especially cherished time spent with his children.

He is survived by his wife, his son, his daughter, his parents, 3 brothers, several step-children, and many other relatives and friends.

He was predeceased by his brother, Kevin Coulman USMC, who died while serving in Beirut during the US Embassy bombing in 1983, and his father-in-law, Kendall Chase Jr.

Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, Oneonta

Dennis' mother and my mother were cousins. We were 11 months apart and were very close as kids. We could always count on each other and saw each other thru our loves and losses. I fondly remember spending vacations in Upstate NY when we were growing up.The last time I saw him was 1991 after my wedding. Dennis and I did not always see eye to eye on things and I wish I had seen him before he passed, but I will always remember the happy times and I pray you rest in peace. You will be missed....and will always be loved by your family and friends. This memorial is placed in his name...it was the best way I could honor him and his memory.
Dennis M. Coulman, passed away peacefully at home with his wife Amy by his side.

He was the third son of Robert and Lorraine (Devlin) Coulman.

Dennis graduated from Cooperstown High School in 1978. He then graduated from SUNY Delhi, with degree in Agriculture and from Washington County Community College in Calais, ME, with a degree in Forestry Management.

He was a true outdoorsman, especially enjoying trapping and taxidermy. His passion for trapping was infectious. He loved passing his knowledge and experiences on to others and had several articles published in recent years in various magazines. Dennis enjoyed cooking and baking, especially for family gatherings, and he loved to plant his garden. Some of Dennis and Amy's favorite time spent together was heading out on dirt roads looking for adventure, or simply enjoying quiet time together. Over the years, he was a member of Laborer's Local 643 then Local 17 and was a self employed logger as well as a NYS Licensed Hunting Guide.

Dennis was very proud of his children, step children and granddaughter. The mention of their names and sound of their voices brought a huge smile to his face. He especially cherished time spent with his children.

He is survived by his wife, his son, his daughter, his parents, 3 brothers, several step-children, and many other relatives and friends.

He was predeceased by his brother, Kevin Coulman USMC, who died while serving in Beirut during the US Embassy bombing in 1983, and his father-in-law, Kendall Chase Jr.

Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, Oneonta

Dennis' mother and my mother were cousins. We were 11 months apart and were very close as kids. We could always count on each other and saw each other thru our loves and losses. I fondly remember spending vacations in Upstate NY when we were growing up.The last time I saw him was 1991 after my wedding. Dennis and I did not always see eye to eye on things and I wish I had seen him before he passed, but I will always remember the happy times and I pray you rest in peace. You will be missed....and will always be loved by your family and friends. This memorial is placed in his name...it was the best way I could honor him and his memory.