In loving memory of

Marilyn Elizabeth Coffman
January 1, 1936 - November 7, 2019

South English- Marilyn Elizabeth Coffman was born on January 1, 1936, in Quinter, KS, the daughter of Milo and Pearl Jamison Metsker. She graduated from Alameda High School in Lakewood, CO in 1953 and from McPherson College in McPherson, KS in 1957, where she met her husband, Paul Coffman of South English, Iowa. Marilyn and Paul were married on July 6, 1957 at the Prince of Peace Church of the Brethren in Denver, CO. She moved to Iowa and lived in South English her adult life. Marilyn taught middle school in Webster, Iowa and substitute taught at English Valley school system. Marilyn was a US Postal Service Rural Mail Carrier for many years, and enjoyed serving the communities of South English, North English and Kinross before her retirement in 1997. Marilyn was a member of the English River Church of the Brethren and always enjoyed singing in choir and special quartets and serving as choir director. She became an ordained minister in 2002 and served the Church in various roles all her adult life. Marilyn enjoyed her travels which took her to Europe and the Middle East and back to the mountains and family of Colorado. She especially enjoyed photography, reading and writing, and visits with family and friends. Marilyn died Thursday, November 7, 2019, surrounded by love, at English Valley Care Center at the age of 83.
She is survived by her husband Paul, her children, Joel Coffman of Kansas City, MO; Anne Larson of Aurora, CO; Mary Harlow (Jeff) of Parker, CO; and Lora Coffman (Geri Jacobs) of Des Moines, IA, her grandchildren Marc and Nate Larson of Aurora, CO, her brothers Carl (Joan) Metsker, of Watkins, CO and Gary (Shirley) Metsker of Phoenix, AZ and many long time friends.
Celebration of Life Service will be held Monday, November 11 at the English River Church of the Brethren, near South English. Visitation at 9:00, funeral at 11:00. Burial will be in the Brethren Cemetery. Powell Funeral Home in North English is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be directed to Habitat for Humanity or Alzheimer's Association. The family extends their deepest appreciation to the staff of both Trinity Center Luther Park and English Valley Care Center for their excellent care of Marilyn.

Tributes

Aldona wrote on Jan 26, 2020:

"Marilyn it was a pleasure to get to know you. Will always remember our drivinh togetgher. Will always miss you..."

Gina bullard wrote on Nov 11, 2019:

"It was a personal pleasure to help to take care of Marilyn, absolutely LOVE her smile!!??"

Stan & Donna Knipfer wrote on Nov 9, 2019:

"Our condolences to Paul and family. I had Marilyn as a 6th grade teacher in Webster, and later in life found our children in the same school. We attended many events in the South English church and was able to visit again with her. Enjoyed all of the time we spent together. Stan & Donna (Snakenberg) Knipfer"

Bob Boyle wrote on Nov 9, 2019:

"Lora, I want to offer my condolences to you and your family upon the passing of your mother. I will keep you all in my prayers. Peace. (Bob Boyle)"