Noral Cofer
Noral (Bonnie) Cofer, 73, passed on early Thursday morning 4/23/15. Born and raised in Plainview, TX. he brought not only a charming personality but an entrepreneurial spirit to the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle and never left. He had his own business at the fair and later joined Radar Electric rising through their ranks while acquiring both the knowledge and skill to run his own business “Connector World Supply Inc” which he did successfully from 1983 until his passing. It was lung cancer that took this fine man and those who were close to him were fortunate to be able to bid him a kind and loving farewell only hours before his departure. He will be missed by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. A memorial service will be held May 15th, 2015 at 1:30 pm at Barton Family Funeral Service, 14000 Aurora Ave N., Seattle, WA 98133. Contact Connie Richard 206-789-7525 for details.
Survived by sisters Martha Carr, Plainview, TX and Barbara Cofer Malone, Cedar Hill TX
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This Is his Great Niece Shamira I Just Want To Say Rest In Peace…And My Heart Is With Your Sisters
Noral was one of the kindest friendliest happiest guests we have at Chinook’s Restaurant. We were always happy to see him, and we miss him dearly. May he be in a very happy place right now, he deserves it.
the Team at Chinook’s
Noral was and always will be so special to me, he was more then just a friend, he was someone I loved with every part of my being. Anyone who was able to get know him and be a part of his life were blessed. My heart is so full of sadness, but at the same time, the wonderful memories make me know how privileged I was to have had him in my life. He was an amazing man, always, full of life, fun and never without that awesome smile. Rest well my friend, you’ll will always be in and a part of my life.
BONNIE WAS ONE GENUINE ,FUNNY GUY..I THINK OF HIM OFTEN
BONNAS FROM YOUR OLD BUDDY,WAS NICE TO KNOW YOU…
CHARLES “C”
Dear Bonnie,
Save me some prawns.
Thanks,
Mike