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  1. George and family I’m so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you at this sad time.

  2. Sincere condolences to you, George, and your entire family. Your father sounded like an awesome guy.

  3. George I am so sorry for your Loss but rest assured you made your Father Proud Every Day my Friend. My Deepest Sympathy at this time for You and Your Family and your Daughters. God Bless George.
    Love ya Brother!!

  4. How I’m missing him…I still look next door hoping to see him on his John Deere mower or backing out of his driveway with his truck.

  5. So sorry for your loss.Will miss him joking with us whenever we saw him at the Post Office. He always would say”Good morning Mrs.Coates and I would say,”Good morning Mr.Coates.”

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George F. Coates, Sr.

April 5, 2025

George F. Coates, Sr. was born March 4, 1937 to Marie Coates and Alfred ” Purcey” Coates- both deceased.  He passed away at his son’s residence in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina April 5, 2025. George is survived by his son, George Coates, Jr. (Ana) and his two granddaughters Isabella Coates and Georgana Coates all of Kill Devil Hills, NC. George was the husband of Marcella Coates(deceased) for nearly 51 years.

Raised in Queens, NY; George as a youngster lived in East Rockaway Long Island, NY.  He graduated from East Rockaway High School in 1955. Shortly afterwards, he decided to follow in the footsteps of his father who passed away in 1946 and became a Merchant Marine. The majority of George’s seafaring career was with Gulf Oil where he worked for twenty years. He worked his way up and became a Captain of oil tankers.

In 1968, George married the love of his life, Marcy Coates. Three years later their only child, George was born. During the early years of their marriage, they lived in Highstown, NJ and then in Burlington, NJ.  In 1972 they purchased a home on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.  For George this was a dream come true. He had visited the area as a youngster with his childhood friend. In 1981, as luck would have it, the moving van was packed up and the family of three and the dog moved down to the Eastern Shore permanently. George continued to command oil tankers until his early retirement in 1992. His next phase in life was to continuously work on their house with endless home improvement projects.

Years down the road, George and Marcy enjoyed spending time with their two granddaughters, Isabella & Georgana until Marcy’s passing in 2018. Ever since, George’s life took a big turn and his broken heart never mended.  Visits with his son and family in Outer Banks, NC brought him continued joy. George was an amazing son, father, husband, and grandfather to his family.

In accordance with his wishes, no memorial services are planned. Please share expressions of sympathy with the family at gallopfuneralservices.com.  Gallop Funeral Services, Inc. was entrusted with arrangements.

Condolences

Lily Campos Nieberding

George and family I'm so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you at this sad time.

David McCaleb

Sincere condolences to you, George, and your entire family. Your father sounded like an awesome guy.

Robbie Busby

George I am so sorry for your Loss but rest assured you made your Father Proud Every Day my Friend. My Deepest Sympathy at this time for You and Your Family and your Daughters. God Bless George. Love ya Brother!!

Donna Berry

How I'm missing him...I still look next door hoping to see him on his John Deere mower or backing out of his driveway with his truck.

Linda Saunders

Healing prayers to you and your family. You will be together again. Love

MEL and Anne Marie Coates

So sorry for your loss.Will miss him joking with us whenever we saw him at the Post Office. He always would say"Good morning Mrs.Coates and I would say,"Good morning Mr.Coates."