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Obituary: Peter Paul Coffman

Peter Paul Coffman, at 65

Peter Paul Coffman, age 65, “A Super Funny Guy,” passed away on November 22, 2024, after a courageous battle with multiple infections. Mr. Coffman lived a vibrant life in Hull, alongside his beloved wife, Pam, and their cherished dogs.

Mr. Coffman was a man of many talents and passions. He was known for his sharp intellect, quick wit, and boundless kindness. He enjoyed tackling remodeling projects and loved living by the ocean. He loved boating at A Street and the Saltwater Club, where his friends fondly nicknamed him “Captain.” Mr. Coffman found joy in fishing, snorkeling, and cruising. He was an avid supporter of Boston sports teams. Mr. Coffman took immense pride in being a “Papa,” delighting in his grandchildren’s sports, band concerts, and dance performances.

Mr. Coffman attended and taught at Sacred Heart School in Weymouth. He held a bachelor’s of science in pharmaceutical sciences (BSPH) and used his scientific knowledge to entertain and educate those around him. He was a patient and empathetic person who made a significant impact as president of Reach, Inc. in Plymouth. Over his 37 years, 10 months, and 22 days of dedicated service, he was considered the “Second Founder” of Reach, Inc., leaving a lasting legacy. He also shared his wisdom as chairperson of the board at Growthways, Inc. He would often say, “IQ has nothing to do with how well you lived your life.”

The local music scene held a special place in Mr. Coffman’s heart. He was a talented percussionist and played in several bands, including Seawitch and WSU, as well as previous bands like Bromptom’s Mixture and the Kelvin Museum. Mr. Coffman also was the treasurer of Hull Porchfest and actively supported many local causes.

Born in Boston on February 24, 1959, Mr. Coffman was the son of the late Norman and Evelyn Coffman of Weymouth. He is survived by his stepson, Daniel Sinton and his wife Krista, and grandchildren Calvin and Sara. Mr. Coffman was the youngest of five siblings and is survived by his brother Rik Coffman and his wife Joanne, and his sister Mary Kalaris Erickson. He was predeceased by his brothers Ted Coffman and Bobby Coffman. Pete enjoyed a close relationship with his sister-in-law Gail and her husband Rich Hall and their son William. He also leaves behind treasured nieces, nephews, and grandnieces.

Mr. Coffman will be remembered for the love he shared and the joy he brought into the lives of those who knew him. 

A life celebration will be held on Thursday, December 5, from 4-7 p.m. at The Parrot, 1 Hull Shore Drive. Worship on Friday, December 6 at noon at the First Parish Church, 98 School St., Plymouth.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to enrich the lives of many at Reach, Inc., 20 Middle St., Plymouth, MA 02360.