Robert J. Coyne

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Robert J. Coyne

August 14, 1923 ~ January 24, 2024

robert coyne

August 14, 1923 ~ January 24, 2024


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  1. With love,
    Sandy & Phil Mattle, Cheryl & Jim Thayer, Tom & Laurie Mattle, Mike & Christina Mattle, Kim & Dan Collins, Jessica & Hunter Hampton, Cory & Kamillah Thayer, Tom & Manuel Bandini, Tyler Mattle, Sue Greenawalt, Dotty & Bill Grillo, and two great grandchildren

  2. What a great guy, Bob was. My dad’s partner and good friend. Sorry for your losses –
    The Bertino family

  3. With deepest sympathy, heartfelt sadness, and fondest of memories –
    The DeWelles Family

  4. Sending our deepest sympathy and love to you and your family –
    Alex, Brittany, LeeAnn and Natalie

  5. In memory of David M. Coyne, with affection, admiration and gratitude –
    Twin Cities Running Club

  6. My thoughts and prayers are with the Coyne family at this time. Bob was a joy to be with during my years as Pastoral Care Coordinator at Cherry Ridge. His outgoing, happy manner brought joy to staff and residents alike. May he rest in the peace of Christ.
    Sister Gert Erb, RSM

  7. Lt. Bob Coyne one of the best always a smile, always tried to make you feel great never a smart ass just top shelf Boss. Made to 100 you can just hear him about that!! God Bless and Thank You.

  8. Bob was my saving grace when I did my Recreation Internship at Cherry Ridge back in 2007. He was the almost like the official greeter and showed me around and introduced me to all the staff and residents and always came to the activities and assisted in me in more ways than I can express. He was truly a remarkable guy and will truly be missed! My hearfelt thoughts and prayers are with you today and in the days to come!

  9. Bob was not only my Dad’s partner while working on the RPD, but also, a good friend. Bob could always bring a smile to my face. Like my Dad, Bob served his country, then, his community. Thank you for your service. Rest in peace.

  10. Bob was one of kind and we will miss him. Condolences for the very difficult and heart-rending month the family has had. -Colleen Coyne, Jim Walsh and Eileen Meisler

  11. I offer my most sincere condolences to the Coyne family. I worked for Lt. Coyne in Lake Section and he was ALWAYS in great spirits and had a wonderful sense of humor. His subordinates respected him and lived up to his high standards of service and he accomplished this just because of his great personality and leadership abiity. As I made rank I tried to follow in his footsteps. I don’t think I ever saw him without a smile–a great memory of mine. Rest in peace brother—you deserve it.
    Rob Dewey

  12. Dave and Pat. my deepest sympathy to you and the family on the passing of Bob, he was always a personal and friendly man who never had a bad word to say about anyone that I was aware of. John Yanus, Las Vegas

  13. I worked on the several stakeouts with Bob and his partner Lou Bertino. I enjoyed working so much with them that I didn’t want to take my scheduled days off. I also spent times playing golf with them. They actually were mentors for me, and helped my career along. I will miss them both terribly.
    Joe Cimino

  14. Randy and Pat,
    My sincere condolence in the passing of your brother and Dad. I didn’t realize your family was so large.
    And I remembered that your Dad and Patty were both Police officers. Such an honorable profession.
    100 yrs old! How many can say that?! Handsome photos of your Dad and Brother
    Ann Laubenstein Linder

  15. To The Coyne Family:

    I always loved Bob. He worked with my Father, Joe Taliento, at RPD. Bob was always comical and had a great sense of humor. He was a wonderful person. I remember him telling me that he was retiring from RPD as he refused to work for his daughter to ranked higher than him. But he was very proud of her! I have thought of you often Bob. You and your entire family are in my prayers. I hope you have joined up with my dad and you two can have coffee and donuts!

    Keeping all in my thoughts.

    Jo-Al Taliento (daughter of Joseph Taliento Retired RPD)

  16. The Association of Rochester Police and Area Law Enforcement Retirees (ARPALER) sends condolences and prayers to the family of Lt. Coyne, and we salute him for his service to his country and community. Rest in peace Brother.

  17. The Association of Rochester Police and Area Law Enforcement Retirees (ARPALER) sends condolences and prayers to the family of Lt. Coyne, and we salute him for his service to his country and community. Rest in peace Brother.

  18. The Association of Rochester Police and Area Law Enforcement Retirees (ARPALER) sends condolences and prayers to the family of Lt. Coyne, and we salute him for his service to his country and community. Rest in peace Brother.