
Gail Coughlin
1952-04-26 2013-05-18
JOHNS ISLAND - Gail Elizabeth Fewer Coughlin, 61, of Johns Island, South Carolina, formerly of Elmhurst, IL. Born on April 26, 1952. Passed away on Saturday, May 18, 2013.
Loving wife of William M. Coughlin. Loving mother of Seneca Ulto (Mike). Cherished grandmother of Michael, Taylie and Ryleigh. Daughter of Lucas Fewer and the late Mary Sellar Fewer. Loving sister of Scott Fewer (Maria), Lydia Killian (Steve) and Lisa Colonna (Mark).
In addition to being a loving wife and mother, she had a passion for volunteering and was a key contributor to her community. Gail spent six years volunteering at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, four years at The Mote in Longboat Key, Florida and the Clearwater Aquarium, and nine years at the Charleston, South Carolina Aquarium. In addition, Gail was actively involved with the Seabrook Island turtle patrol for ten years. Her responsibilities included managing turtle nesting inventories, training and curriculum creation.
A Celebration of Life Memorial will be held at the Lake House on Seabrook Island on Friday, May 24th, from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr Inc., West Ashley Chapel, 3360 Glenn McConnell Parkway. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to South Carolina Aquarium/Sea Turtle Hospital, 100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, SC29401
http://scaaquarium.org
or Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach, P.O. Box 607, Johns Island, SC 29457.
Published by Charleston Post & Courier May 21 & May 22, 2013
Loving wife of William M. Coughlin. Loving mother of Seneca Ulto (Mike). Cherished grandmother of Michael, Taylie and Ryleigh. Daughter of Lucas Fewer and the late Mary Sellar Fewer. Loving sister of Scott Fewer (Maria), Lydia Killian (Steve) and Lisa Colonna (Mark).
In addition to being a loving wife and mother, she had a passion for volunteering and was a key contributor to her community. Gail spent six years volunteering at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, four years at The Mote in Longboat Key, Florida and the Clearwater Aquarium, and nine years at the Charleston, South Carolina Aquarium. In addition, Gail was actively involved with the Seabrook Island turtle patrol for ten years. Her responsibilities included managing turtle nesting inventories, training and curriculum creation.
A Celebration of Life Memorial will be held at the Lake House on Seabrook Island on Friday, May 24th, from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr Inc., West Ashley Chapel, 3360 Glenn McConnell Parkway. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to South Carolina Aquarium/Sea Turtle Hospital, 100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, SC29401
http://scaaquarium.org
or Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach, P.O. Box 607, Johns Island, SC 29457.
Published by Charleston Post & Courier May 21 & May 22, 2013