|
Robert
J. Coelho, 82, of Lancaster, PA, passed away peacefully Tuesday,
May 31 at Lancaster General Hospital with his wife and family by
his side. Born in Maui, HI, he was the son of the late Manuel and
Teresa (Ventura) Coelho. Bob was the husband of Mary V. (Bialobryski)
Coelho, with whom he celebrated 57 years of marriage this past
January 30th.
Bob proudly
served his country in the United States Air Force during the
Korean Conflict. He met Mary in New York and settled in Port
Washington where they raised their family. He repaired upholstery
for Professional Furniture Service and many private customers. The
clatter of the commercial sewing machine was a familiar sound in
the Coelho household as he and Mary worked together in the
evenings and on weekends. Besides repairing furniture, he enjoyed
working around the house. After retirement, he and Mary settled in
Lancaster. Whether working in the yard or on a project in his
woodshop in Maine, his beloved Jack Russell terrier, Rosie, was by
his side. By far his pride and joy was the family cabin in Maine
on Rangeley Lake that he enjoyed and worked on for more than 40
years. Growing up, each year the children looked forward to
spending the month of August in Rangeley. After retirement, he and
Mary spent their entire summers there. He was an avid golfer and
treasured the time he spent at Mingo Springs Golf Course with his
family. An avid pinochle player, he and Mary passed along their
love for the game to their children and grandchildren. At every
family gathering, after the meal was done, the cards came out and
the pinochle tournaments often went on well past midnight.
Surviving in
addition to his wife Mary are five children: Robert Coelho Jr.
husband of Marianne of Bay Shore, NY; Lani Coelho wife of David
Snyder of Lancaster, PA; Douglas Coelho partner of Rodney Koliha
of Boston, MA; Nancy Coelho Allen wife of Craig of Monroe, CT; and
Thomas Coelho husband of Jane of Glen Cove, NY. He is also
survived by eleven grandchildren and a sister, Margaret Cravalho
of Maui, HI. He was preceded in death by seven brothers.
Private
services will be held in Rangeley this summer. In lieu of flowers,
please send donations to: Water Street Rescue Mission, 210 S.
Prince St., Lancaster, PA 17604. To send an online condolence or
for more information, please visit: SnyderFuneralHome.com. Charles
F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory 717-560-5100. |