Obituary
Obituary of Dr. Allan Marwick Coote
Peacefully, at Meadow Park Retirement Lodge, on Saturday, November 8, 2008, Dr. Allan Marwick Coote, of London, in his 93rd year. Cherished husband of Jean Sinclair Coote (nee Cavin). Lovingly remembered by brother Wesley and the late Edith Coote, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Devoted uncle of many nieces and nephews. Dr. Allan Coote will be dearly missed by many family members and friends. Predeceased by sisters Kathleen Williams and Myrtle Kerr and brothers Irving and Darwin. Dr. Allan Coote graduated from University of Alberta with his bachelor of Science degree and University of Toronto with his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. Dr Allan was a member of the professional group at L.H.S.C. who created the Day Hospital for Outpatients and was their first volunteer to provide free dental treatment of indigent patients. Dr. Allan is one of the founding members of Byron Ski Club, a member of Ontario Dental Association, Dundas Street United Church, London Figure Skating Club, London Ysmen’s Club and the Fanshawe Yacht Club. Funeral service will be held at Dundas Street Centre United Church, 482 Dundas Street, on Thursday, November 13th, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Catherine Tovell officiating. Cremation has taken place. Private interment at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Yard Cemetery, Burford, ON, Friday. Donations to Dundas Street Centre United Church Choral Scholarship Fund or Y.M.C.A. would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca Logan Funeral Home, entrusted with arrangements (519) 433-6181.
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