Elizabeth A. “Beth” Coffey

Elizabeth A. “Beth” Coffey

May 25, 1930 – October 10, 2020

 

Preceded in death by husband, Milton B. Coffey; daughter, Karen.  Survived by two sons, Jeffrey Coffey (Susan) and Curt Coffey; six grandchildren; sister, Janet Martin; nieces and nephews.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Wednesday, October 14th at 11am at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.  Memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society.

To view a live broadcast of the Graveside Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

 

8 Comments

  • Terry Posted October 11, 2020 10:21 am

    A most kind and gracious lady.

  • Mary Schmit Posted October 11, 2020 1:17 pm

    Dear Jeff and Curt and family. I will always fondly remember our many times sitting around the kitchen table with Beth busily preparing another wonderful meal, Milt opening a bottle of wine and instructing us all on its finer qualities, then everyone sitting down to the table for lively discussion about most often politics or Real Estate . Your parents opened their home to me as Karen’s friend, and through the years we maintained that relationship. Beth was worldly but also very much tied to her home and family. Her family was her world in later years. She had a long and full life that saw much happiness.but great sorrow when we lost Karen. We can all find solace that Beth has joined Milt and Karen with undoubtedly great joy. My deepest sympathy to all of you. Beth was a wonderful woman who will be greatly missed by all of us that she took into her big heart. Mary

  • Mark Kish Posted October 11, 2020 5:18 pm

    Jeff and Curt. My deepest condolences to you both and family. Aunt Beth was always there to lend an ear and give great advice to me. I will miss her sincerely.
    Love you guys
    Mark.

  • Susan Lee Kish Posted October 11, 2020 6:00 pm

    My Aunt Beth was one of the smartest women I’ve known, only regret not having her in my life more. It was so awesome to have phone calls with her after my mother passed away and a memorable visit at her home. Thanks Curt and Jeff for staying in touch with me. RIP Aunt Beth, I’m sad you’ve gone. Prayers and tears for you. Love, Suzi Kish

  • Brian Dolan Posted October 12, 2020 10:35 am

    Curt and Jeff
    Our condolences and prayers for you and the soul of your wonderful mother. Aunt Beth was such a beautiful person and Aunt , it was always great to run into her at Real estate events when she used to travel with Karen and just loved talking with her when the opportunity was there. She joins Uncle Milt, Karen, Virginia , Aunt Marj, and other loved ones that have preceded her.
    We love you guys and all of our cousins and may GOD hold Aunt Beth in the palm of HIS hand !!

    Love, Brian

  • Linda Cartwright Posted October 13, 2020 2:06 pm

    To all of Beths family I was sorry to hear of her passing. I loved coming over and having a cup of coffee with her. She was one of the sweetest people I have ever known.

  • MICHELLE SAMPSON Posted October 14, 2020 8:51 am

    I’m sorry to hear about Aunt Beth’s passing. She was a wonderful lady and I’m sure her and my grandma are chatting up a storm.

  • Daniel T Dolan Posted October 14, 2020 10:15 am

    Good morning. Jeff, Curt and your families. Curt it was nice talking to you the other day and thanks for filling me in on you and Jeff’s families and what Aunt Beth has been going through the past several months. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have many fond memories of Aunt Beth from when we were young and it was always nice to see her, a few times over the last several years. She was a strong and remarkable lady. Our faith has us believe she is in heaven having a great reunion with Milt and so many other family members.. God Bless and as my Dad always said “Keep the Faith ‘
    Danny

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