Teresa (Teri) Ann Coyne

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Teresa (Teri) Ann Coyne

Nov. 3, 1953 - Nov. 27, 2013

FORT COLLINS, Colorado -- Teresa (Teri) Ann Gillen Coyne of Fort Collins, Colorado, died peacefully Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, surrounded by family and friends at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado. She was 60 years old and a 6-year, stage-4, cancer survivor until only recently losing her second brave battle with the disease.

Teri was born Teresa Ann Gillen on Nov. 3, 1953, in McCook, Nebraska, to Francis H. and M. Joan (Stewart) Gillen of McCook. Her father preceded her in death as did her paternal grandparents, Frank and Marie Gillen of McCook and maternal grandparents, Roy and Hazel Stewart of Culbertson, Nebraska.

Teri is survived by James W. Coyne, her husband of 23 years; mother, M. Joan Gillen of McCook and mother-in-law, Helen Fagen Bush of Fort Collins; sister, Janice (Jan) Gilbert and husband, Michael (Mike) of McCook; brother, Mark Gillen and wife, Ann of Kearney; goddaughter, Natalie (Gilbert) Marks and great-niece, Erin Marks of McCook; nephews, Zachary and Nathan Gillen of Kearney; sisters-in-law, Karen and Lorraine of northern Colorado and many other aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and special friends.

Teri was most recently employed with Safeway of Fort Collins in the delicatessen and worked most of her life in food services where she perfected and shared her culinary skills. She was an excellent cook and baker, learning her trade, as was her passion, from her paternal grandmother Marie Gillen and former restaurant business owners, her mother M. Joan Gillen and aunt Lorna Wagner Trupp. Teri loved to bake and share her special sticky buns and kraut burgers with her Safeway work family, and other family and friends.

Teri grew up as a young girl in her beloved Nebraska spending her summers on the Stewart family farm and with her immediate family at Lake McConaughy in Ogallala, Nebraska, fishing, boating and swimming. Teri loved to water ski. She loved the outdoors, primarily in the spring, summer and autumn months when she could plant her garden, nurture and grow her fruits and vegetables, which she would harvest and then preserve as the ingredients for her delicious recipes. Teri was an advocate for rights, human and animal. She loved spending time with her animals outdoors, feeding and tending to their needs. At the time of her death she was planning to learn how to make candles.

A life remembrance memorial following cremation will be at Goes Funeral Care, 3665 Canal Drive, Ste. E, Fort Collins, Colorado, on Wednesday, Dec. 4, starting at noon. Please visit and share special thoughts or prayers. The family requests that in remembrance of Teri during this special season of faith, hope and love that you remember to give generously to your favorite charity.