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Condolence From: Burk Martin class of 1953
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with Art's family as I recall growing up in Havre de Grace and happily calling Art my friend and Warrior Teammate. We were children together in elementary school and grew to young adults through scouting and athletics.Things will never be the same for members of the class of 53' as we meet for breakfast every Saturday morning.
Tuesday March 10, 2015
Condolence From: Bonnie Kampes
Condolence: Such a heaviness in my heart with the passing of "Art", and a link a wonderful legacy of memories. Peg and "Pal" would be so proud to know that through Cody, a new extension begins! Big Hug!
Thursday March 05, 2015
Condolence From: Ann and Butch Wagoner
Condolence: We were so sorry to learn of Art's passing, he was a kind and thoughtful person. He was a delight as a neighbor, always friendly and willing to help out if we needed it, he will be truly missed. Our heartfelt sympathies to his family.
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: The DiGiovanni family
Condolence: We were very saddened to hear of Art's passing and our deepest condolences go out to the Coakley family. We are not able to pay our respects tomorrow but know that you all are in our thoughts.
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: Richard W Coakley
Condolence: When I entered the navy in 1943 you were just a little boy but when I came home that little lad had grown to a young man over 6’ tall. Later, you had been called by the US Army for service as a tank driver. After considerable training, you were sent to Germany to guard the Iron Curtain. You looked menacing as you propped up out of that tank. Our dad said that an enemy would see you at the opening of that turret and would completely surrender in total fear.

Returning home, you and Sue settled down to a married life, raising four children in your home on Giles St. We always had a good time at your house on the 4th of July with the parade and fireworks and backyard BBQ. Whenever I visited Havre de Grace, you made everyone feel welcome. Arthur you were a good brother. And my anchor in Havre de Grace. And I am going to miss you. Good-bye.
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: Sandra "Heins" Jones
Condolence: My love,thoughts and prayers to the family of Arthur. Our families have been friends and neighbors for so many years. The neighborhood will never be the same with the loss of the Sue & Art Coakley and Peg & Wayne Heins. Know that we are all there for you. I'm sorry that I will not be able to be there Monday but know that I will hold you in my prayers.
Friday February 27, 2015
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