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Kenneth Coyle

September 15, 1955 - August 11, 2020
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Kenneth Coyle, on August 11, 2020, of Mullica Hill.  Age 64.  Beloved father of Patrick Coyle.  Loving uncle of Michael, Sean, and Marty.  Dear brother of Sue Coyle. Kenneth was a talented musician, especially guitar.  He loved going to music festivals with friends and listening to music and working with WXPN in Philadelphia.  He enjoyedContinue Reading

Nancy Dimaso left a message on February 7, 2021:
Cring very hard to realize that Ken is now in spirit. Maybe our marriage was a mess for various reasons, but I truly loved him.
Melissa Hughes left a message on December 7, 2020:
To Kens family, I was his friend and his hairstylist. I met Ken at Barclays yrs ago and we realized we lived in the same town. I would go to his place and visit and give him a haircut and meatballs he loved them! I will miss him terribly I’m saddened and in shock. He was my friend and a wonderful guy.
Sandi left a message on August 27, 2020:
Dear Patrick, I met your dad at check point systems when he came to my company. I was working for CW Thomas and your dad was a mechanical engineer for a company. He and I became good friends throughout the coming years of him working with CW Thomas. Our long-term history was hanging out with Roscoe the dog and going to the farm. We became better friends after the fact and remain best friends after that. Yeah we struggle or times of getting together Ellen because she was dating somebody evil. But we still remain friends. He texted me the day that he had surgery on Friday and I want to see him on that Monday in August and to my surprise he told me the truth and I didn’t understand why PT was rushing him into getting into the chair so he can go back home. I’m glad that I saw your dad on that day but I had wish that I would’ve seen him with my daughter at the age of 12 On the day that he passed but when I called the hospital they had no record of him and that is when I reached out to Paul. So you say I was very connected to your dad because I knew on that Tuesday to call the hospital to make sure that he was still in the hospital so I could bring my daughter to visit him. But he was already gone and I guess he did not want my daughter to see him in his worst way so I love your father and always will. We always had A weird kind of connection but still loved each other. May his body rest in peace
Mark D. left a message on August 20, 2020:
Ken and I met through casual conversations while working at the same employer back in the 90's. We quickly realized that we shared an intense interest in many varied types of music. Over the years, he, his friends and myself enlightened each other of much great, non-mainstream music - and our lives are richer for it. I made many lifelong friends thanks to Ken. Of all the qualities that Ken possessed, the one that I will miss the most (and admire the most) will be his genuine empathy and interest for his fellow man/woman. Ken saw everyone in the world as a potential FRIEND and ceaselessly engaged anyone and everyone he encountered on his journey in this world. Rest in peace, brother.
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