Obituary: Katrina Marie Coffey
Katrina Marie Coffey, 30
Katrina Marie (Lofgren) Coffey, of Millville, died unexpectedly on Nov. 20 as a result of a motor vehicle accident. She was 30.
Katrina was the loving wife of Stephen J. Coffey and the devoted mother of their treasured sons, Brayden, 9, and Owen, 5, and dog, Teddy Bear.
She is survived by her mother, Lynn Willis, and her husband William Jr., of Maynard, and her father, Steven Lofgren, and his wife, Karen, of Hull.
She was the dear sister of Ryan M. Lofgren and his wife, Samantha, of Abington; Tristan, Colby, and Charley Cate Lofgren, of Hull; Samantha Tebo, of New Mexico; and Brandon Tebo, of Florida.
She was the loving aunt of Daniel, Adalyn, and Austin Lofgren and Nolan Tebo.
She also leaves her maternal grandparents, Eileen (Ryan) and Richard Mahan, of Onset; her great-great aunt, Irene Ryan, of Kingston; and her paternal grandparents, Valerie (DiGravio) and the late Donald Lofgren of Weymouth.
She was the daughter-in-law of Pauline Charette, of Woonsocket, R.I.; and granddaughter-in-law of John and Rita Takessian, of Blackstone. She was also the daughter-in-law of William Coffey and his wife, Kathy, of Lincoln, R.I.; and the granddaughter-in-law of Evelyn Coffey, of Blackstone. She also leaves her brother-in-law, Justin Coffey, of Woonsocket, R.I., and his fiancé, Amanda Deguire.
Other survivors include many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Katrina was born on July 29, 1989, in Weymouth. She attended the Weymouth schools before moving and becoming a 2007 graduate of Tri-County Regional High School, Franklin, where she was an avid cheerleader.
She worked at Benchmark Senior Living in Franklin for the past two years as a lead CNA and med-tech. It was there that she was able to fulfill her passion of taking care of others.
Katrina will be remembered for her outgoing and adventurous personality, her ability to light up a room with her smile, and her loud, infectious laugh. She was a New England sports fan, but especially loved the Boston Bruins. Her passions also included music, cooking, nature walks, camping, and most importantly spending time with family and friends. She had a true passion for living life to its fullest. She was a loving, caring soul who was cherished by many, and she will be deeply missed.
A memorial Mass was held on Thursday, Dec. 5, at St. Mary’s Parish Church, Franklin.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Katrina (Lofgren) Coffey Children’s Memorial Fund, in care of Dean Bank, 8 Main St., Blackstone, MA 01504.
Arrangements are under the care of the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin. For additional information and the online guest book, visit www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com