Obit: Coggins, Bryce Everett (1926 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Chitwood, Coggins, Cooper, Dunn, Hetke, Johnson, Koditek, Lent, Rahn,
Stott, Weston
----Source: The Nash-Jackan Funeral Home (Bruce, Ladysmith, WI) 6/06/2019
Coggins, Bryce E. (9 AUG 1926 - 1 JUN 2019)
Bryce E. Coggins, 92 of Ladysmith, WI, died on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Care
Partners of Ladysmith.
Bryce is survived by 6 children: Rachel Louise Lent of Wisconsin Rapids, WI,
David Allen & Laura Coggins of Manitowoc, WI, Amy Jo & Terry Johnson of Chippewa
Falls, WI, Yvonne Marie & Gary Stott of Lake Zurich, IL, Jay Steven & Wendy Rahn
Coggins of St. Paul, MN and Janet Sue & Paul Hetke of Ladysmith. He is also
survived by 14 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, 7 foster children, sisters
Connie Cooper of Sheldon, WI and Ruth Koditek of Palentine, IL and a host of
friends.
A memorial service for Bryce Coggins will be held on Friday, June 7, 2019 at
11:00 A.M. at Faith United Methodist Church in Ladysmith with Rev. Brian
Chitwood officiating. Friends may call on Thursday, June 6th at 4:00 P.M. at the
Nash - Jackan Funeral Home in Ladysmith and again on Friday morning for an hour
prior to the service at the church.
Rather than flowers, memorials in Bryce's name may be directed to the Christian
Harbor Youth Camp or The Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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----Source: The Ladysmith News (Ladysmith, WI)
Bryce Everett Coggins, 92, of Ladysmith, passed away Saturday, June 1, 2019 at
Care Partners Assisted Living in Ladysmith.
Bryce was born Aug. 9, 1926, to George Eldon Coggins and Laura Elizabeth (Dunn)
Coggins, the sixth of 10 children. He grew up on a farm in Grow Township and
attended Cloverland School and Tony High School, where he graduated in 1944. In
high school he played baseball and basketball and belonged to the boxing team.
While war raged, upon graduation he was not immediately inducted into the
military. Instead he contributed by helping to produce food for a hungry nation.
He was, though, on his way home from an army physical in Milwaukee in August
1945 when, at a stop in Tomah, he learned that victory had been declared over
Japan.
After the war he worked with his father and brothers on the family dairy farm
until, in 1950, he purchased a nearby farm and struck out on his own with a herd
of mostly registered guernseys. On May 31, 1951 he married Patricia Ann Weston
at the First Church of Christ in Ladysmith. They raised six children and several
foster children at the farm along County P, living there together until Patricia
passed in 2012. Bryce and Pat were married 61 years.
As a life-long member of the First Church of Christ, Bryce served there as a
dedicated elder and leader, and also taught Sunday School for over 50 years. He
was a dealer of DeKalb Seed for more than 25 years. After liquidating his dairy
herd in 1993, for 18 years he worked as a delivery driver for Meals on Wheels in
Rusk County.
Bryce was also an avid life-long reader and learner. He especially enjoyed the
study of history, and biographies of historical figures. In his later years he
turned to writing, specializing in stories and poems of life on the farm and his
youth. Many of his stories have been published in various outlets, especially
The Country Today.
For many years he served as treasurer for the Town of Grow. He gave blood
throughout his life, a total of several gallons. He was a passionate fan of the
Green Bay Packers and the Wisconsin Badgers.
Bryce and Pat raised six children: Rachel Louise (Bob) Lent of Wisconsin Rapids,
David Allen (Laura) Coggins of Manitowoc, Amy Jo (Terry) Johnson of Chippewa
Falls, Yvonne Marie (Gary) Stott of Lake Zurich, Ill., Jay Steven (Wendy Rahn)
Coggins of St. Paul, Minn. and Janet Sue (Paul) Hetke of Ladysmith. Bryce and
Pat were foster parents to seven foster children.
Bryce is survived by two sisters, Connie Cooper of Sheldon and Ruth Koditek of
Palatine, Ill.; his six children and their spouses; by 14 grandchildren, 23
great grandchildren and a host of other family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; seven siblings: Lois, Alice,
Marion, Wayne, Phyllis, Gerald, and Roland; his son-in-law Bob Lent; and his
grandson.
Visitation will be held starting at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 6 at Nash-Jackan
Funeral Home, 120 Fritz Ave. E. A memorial service with Pastor Brian Chitwood
officiating will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 7 at Faith United Methodist
Church, W8125 Shady Lane with visitation one hour before, also at Faith UMC.
Bryce’s family wishes to express their deep appreciation to all of the caring
professionals at Care Partners and at Lakeview Medical Center Home Health and
Hospice for their extraordinary compassion in caring for him in recent months.
Rather than flowers, memorial gifts can be directed to the Muscular Dystrophy
Association at www.mda.org, or to Christian Harbor Youth Camp of Holcombe.
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