Edna D. Coughlin
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D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, Wethersfield
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Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery
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Edna D. Coughlin
email a private message Calling Hours - Call Location D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, Wethersfield Cemetery Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery |
Edna D. Coughlin Edna D. Coughlin, 98, of Wethersfield, beloved wife of the late Bernard J. Coughlin, died Sunday, (August 31, 2008) in Rocky Hill. Born in Hartford, daughter of the late Edward and Agnes (Cauley) Cosgrove, Edna was a life long resident of Wethersfield. She loved her family more than anything and her life revolved around the family friends and activities. She also was a member of the Sacred Heart Women's Club, the Wethersfield Garden Club and volunteered for more than 15 years at the Children's Hospital when it was in Newington. Edna is survived by three loving children; a son, Bernard E. Coughlin and his wife Joan of South Yarmouth, MA; two daughters, Agnes M. Goldberg and her husband Jack of Wethersfield and Mary C. Costa and her husband Richard of Montville, NJ; seven grandchildren, Kevin Coughlin and his wife Kara, Timothy Coughlin and his wife Donna, Michael Coughlin and his wife Sonia, Michael Goldberg and his wife Erin, Jack Goldberg, James Goldberg and Christopher Costa; seven great grandchildren, Michaella, Owen, Siena, Meaghan, Jacqueline, Emily and Madeline Coughlin. Funeral service and burial will be private. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to Dollars for Scholars, P.O. Box 290338, Wethersfield, CT 06109. The D'Esopo Funeral Chapel of Wethersfield is assisting the family with arrangements. For on line expressions of sympathy, please visit www.desopo.com. Memorial Messages Agnes and Jack and Family--Very sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. Brings back a lot of old memories growing up in Old Wethersfield and visiting at Point o' Woods. Your Mom and Dad were two wonderful people that were always good to me and everyone else. I can't remember the year that I last saw your Mom, but it was in a grocery store and she spotted me and we had a great conversation. She had a good life and I hope she didn't suffer any pain.----Steve - Steve Kelly To the Coughlin Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. - Jean (Cote) Willliams Bernie, Ag, Mary Catherine and family I want to express my condolences to all my “cousins” at the loss of Edna, their family matriarch. Although I haven’t seen her in way too many years, I strongly remember our Christmas Day trips to Wethersfield. I didn’t like leaving my toys then to visit relatives, but any thoughts I ever have of family, turns warmly to those visits, Edna’s kindness and thoughts of all of you. We don’t gather and our connecting relatives, your dad, Nana Kit, Nana Floss, Buz & Jack have long passed, but family is in the heart and in that regard, we are family for sure. My mom or your Jack (before he retired) would keep me updated on family progress and I always knew that somewhere out there were my people, connected by blood relations and a common ancestry, that always cared about me, my family and how I was doing. As each generation passes and our relations grow more distant, on behalf of my mom, my dad and brothers John and Marc, remember there are relatives out there who fondly remember your lovely mom and share your sorrow at her passing. All my warmest thoughts, love and condolences Michael F. Romano - Michael F. Romano |
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