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William C. Coulter “Bill” was granted his angel wings on July 11, 2021 at the age of 78. His battle with serious medical issues in recent years showed his courage in facing life challenges with a smile. Despite the pain, Bill came out a hero and stayed strong until the end.

He worked 35 years for the Department of Defense and traveled the world. Bill spent more than 25 years in his dream home in Clearwater, Florida. He enjoyed Martial Arts and earned his 6th degree Black Belt (Shotokan). He enjoyed Tai Chi, meditation, the beach and staying fit. He served in the Army and was a Vietnam Veteran.

He is survived by his wife, Theodora G. Coulter (née Merritt), daughter, Dana M. Seufert, son William Coulter, granddaughter, Patient Coulter, sister Barbara O’Brien, godson, Ronnie Raucci, goddaughter, Lacey Brian and a friend that was like a son to him, Bill Murray.

He was preceded in death by his father, Willam Coulter and mother, Helen Dussel.

Bill’s famous last quotes- “It is what it is, until it isn’t” and “Don’t worry, be happy”

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In lieu flowers donations can be made to Seasons Hospice - https://seasons foundation.org

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