Richard P. Coapstick 79, of rural Frankfort, died 10:28 a.m. July 20, 2010 at Seton Specialty Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana. Born July 13, 1931 in Clinton County, Indiana to the late Orpheus Prentice & Jessie (Kelly) Coapstick. He married Marian Johnson on June 25, 1960 in Morocco, Indiana. Mr. Coapstick was a 1949 graduate of Jackson Township High School and a 1953 graduate of Purdue University with an Ag/Econ Degree. He was a farmer, full time from 1960-1967, retired in 1996 as Senior Vice President with the Farmers Bank, working there from 1967-1996. He also farmed part time until 1986. His memberships include, First Presbyterian Church of Lebanon, Sigma Chi Fraternity and Symposiarchs Frankfort Chapter. Mr. Coapstick enjoyed reading, sports and especially his family.
Marian, I was sorry to read of Dick’s death. He and Butch were friends especially through their association with Purdue University and Sigma Chi fraternity. You have my deepest sympathy. Shirley Ricker
The family of Richard P. Coapstick,
We were saddened to learn that Dick had passed away.
Please extend our condolences to the family.
Morris and Jeane Robley
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!
You have our deepest sympathy.
Delbert & Marilyn
Marian, Dan, Steph, and Kelly,
We are saddened for your loss. Dick was a neat guy and his son has taken over his role. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Nancy and Dave
Dear Kelly, Bruce, Eric, and Maureen:
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your father and grandfather. You and the rest of your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,
Jen Hess
Marian – If it’s a Coapstick, it’s a good citizen in every way. Dick was no exception. We know you will miss him so much. Our deepest sympathy.
Dan and Kelley – super off springs. We know you and your families gave him both warmth and pride – and visa versa – take good care of your mom – we know you will
Marian
I am very sorry about your loss. Dick and I had many good times at Purdue and Sigma Chi. Our trip to see the Cubs and Pittsburgh and Bob Friend was special.
Bob
Marian: I was so saddened to read that Dick had passed away. Saw him about a year ago, and had a great time talking about the “good old days” at the The Farmers Bank. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Barbara
Kelly,
Please accept my condolence and sympathy for the passing of your Dad. I remember one particular afternoon (I believe we were freshmen) building a float at your house with several other kids and meeting Dick. Beside having a great sense of humor he made each and every kid there that day feel like they were his kids. You and your family are in our daily prayers.
God Bless
Todd