Ralph C. Coggins, Sr.

ralph coggins, sr.

March 15, 1932 ~ February 28, 2010


Resided in: McDonough, GA

He was preceded in death by his parents; Joe Clayton Coggins and Josephine Sikes Gilmer. He is survived by his wife, Clarice Arnold Coggins having recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary November 27, 2009. He is survived by his daughter Cheryl Ann and son-in law Richard Brooks of Dallas, GA; son, Ralph Clayton Jr. and daughter in-law Sheron Coggins of Cumming, GA; grandchildren Kramer and Candice Borders and Tiffany and Heather Coggins; and step sister Beverly Clement of Winder, GA. Mr. Coggins was a graduate of Bass High School, also attending two years of college at Georgia State University. He was a Sergeant in the US Army serving in Korea. Before retiring Mr. Coggins also worked at a Parts Manager at many Chevrolet dealerships in the metro Atlanta area. He is a member of Glen Haven Baptist Church. Fond of the University of Georgia, Mr. Coggins was also avid Georgia bulldog fan.

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  1. Angela Shepherd says:

    Dear Clarice, Cheryl and Clayton, We were so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear husband and father. Ralph was always such a special man. I will never forget how good and loving he was to my Philip. I can picture him standing out in your driveway right now waving at me as I drive by. I know what a loss this is for you all but especially for you Clarice. As a wife I can’t even imagine the pain that is in your heart. I will be praying for the strength, comfort, peace and love of God to surround you in a supernatural way and that He will hold you up with His righteous right hand. Ralph is more alive now and I hope we will be with him soon, very soon. With much love, Angela Shepherd

  2. CANDICE HUBERT says:

    STILL THINKING OF YOU PAW PAW AND WISHING YOU WERE HERE. MAW MAW IS DOING OKAY BUT MISSES YOU DEARLY. THANK YOU FOR BEING SUCH A GREAT HUSBAND, FATHER AND GRAND FATHER TO US ALL. I REALLY HOPE YOU CAN READ THIS AND KNOW HOW MUCH YOU MEANT TO ME. FOR NOW I WONT SAY GOOD BYE BUT SEE YOU LATER. I LOVE YOU PAW PAW!

    CANDICE


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