Cape Breton Post

COFFIN, John Watson (Wally)

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Mar. 4, 1940 May 3, 2022 It is with sadness that the family of John Watson ‘Wally’ Coffin announce his passing at North Island Hospital in Courtenay, BC on May 3, 2022. Born in New Aberdeen/glace Bay, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia on March 4, 1940 to Mabel (nee Moore) and Louis Coffin. John joined the Canadian Air Force in 1959. After basic and trade training, his postings took him across the country, and even

to West Germany; Holberg, BC; Sydney, NS; Val d’or, QC; Goose Bay, NL; Greenwood, NS; Baden-soellingen (4 Wing), W. Germany; Barrington, NS; North Bay, ON; Sioux Lookout, ON; Gagetown, NB; North Bay, ON and Comox, BC. Comox was John’s last posting and he retired in 1995 at the rank of Master Warrant Officer. He shared his journey with Edith (nee Tobin), a Sydney girl who he married in 1964. He is survived by his wife, Edith and his children, Ann Maureen and John (Patricia), grandchild­ren, Sean and Henry; sister, Louise in Port Hope, ON; and brothers, Gerry (Enid) in Montreal,

QC, and David (Lisa) in Ottawa, ON. He was predecease­d by a son, Sean (Jessica) and by his sister, Beverly (Wayne) Chiasson. A keen reader with an interest in history, politics, current events, gardening, and recycling, he was inquisitiv­e, loved to chat with friends and strangers alike, and had a sharp wit. John and Edith enjoyed travelling, especially

during their retirement years. They were members of the Comox Valley Square and Round Dance Clubs, which brought more opportunit­ies to travel and meet people. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Canadian Lung Associatio­n. The family would like to thank the medical staff at the North Island Hospital, who were so kind and profession­al in his last weeks.

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