September 19, 1932 - February 19, 2010
Everett Wayne Coffman was born September 19, 1932 to Thomas and Pauline Coffman in Weber Falls, Oklahoma. He was one of 7 sons brought up to be rough and unruly in a setting like that of an old western movie. He died in Coupeville on February 19, 2010.
Everett was a family man who loved working with his hands and had a mean softball pitch. He worked as a farm hand and mechanic in California where he had 4 children: Sherrie (Bob Scott), John (Denise Coffman), Judy (Fred Andrews) and Teresa (Tim Wilhelms). When he married his love, Janice Libbey on New Year's Day 1978 he welcomed more family including daughters Stacy Kay, Janet Isbel and Linda (Rob Johnson).
Everett and Janice continued to create a life on Whidbey full of family, friends, and community. He was a hotcake master and the biggest fan to his 10 grandchildren: Jaclyn, Nichole, Krystal, Haley, John, Laura, Dana, Taylor, Tyson and Gracie, and 2 great grandsons: Christian and Cameron.
Everett is also survived by his brothers Richard and Jim. He was known as a fishing enthusiast and story teller extraordinaire. He leaves behind a legacy of tall tales, camaraderie, compassion and devotion to his family.
A graveside service for Everett was held at Sunnyside Cemetery on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Arrangements were entrusted to Burley Funeral Chapel
September 19, 1932 - February 19, 2010
Everett Wayne Coffman was born September 19, 1932 to Thomas and Pauline Coffman in Weber Falls, Oklahoma. He was one of 7 sons brought up to be rough and unruly in a setting like that of an old western movie. He died in Coupeville on February 19, 2010.
Everett was a family man who loved working with his hands and had a mean softball pitch. He worked as a farm hand and mechanic in California where he had 4 children: Sherrie (Bob Scott), John (Denise Coffman), Judy (Fred Andrews) and Teresa (Tim Wilhelms). When he married his love, Janice Libbey on New Year's Day 1978 he welcomed more family including daughters Stacy Kay, Janet Isbel and Linda (Rob Johnson).
Everett and Janice continued to create a life on Whidbey full of family, friends, and community. He was a hotcake master and the biggest fan to his 10 grandchildren: Jaclyn, Nichole, Krystal, Haley, John, Laura, Dana, Taylor, Tyson and Gracie, and 2 great grandsons: Christian and Cameron.
Everett is also survived by his brothers Richard and Jim. He was known as a fishing enthusiast and story teller extraordinaire. He leaves behind a legacy of tall tales, camaraderie, compassion and devotion to his family.
A graveside service for Everett was held at Sunnyside Cemetery on Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Arrangements were entrusted to Burley Funeral Chapel
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