It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of Mr. Frank Coffey, a highly respected educator and a deeply valued member of both the Wolfe Island and Kingston communities. Mr. Coffey passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at the age of 73.
Who was Frank Coffey Kingston
Throughout his life, Frank Coffey was known for his unwavering dedication to education and his lasting impact on generations of students. He served for many years as a Master Teacher at Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic High School (RND), where he inspired countless young minds through his knowledge, passion, and mentorship. His commitment to excellence in education earned him admiration and respect from colleagues, students, and parents alike.
In addition to his significant contributions in the classroom, Mr. Coffey was also recognized for his work as a consultant in Emergency Medicine, where he brought his expertise and calm leadership to critical situations. His versatility and devotion to both teaching and the medical field reflected a life dedicated to serving others in meaningful and lasting ways.
Frank Coffey’s legacy will live on through the lives he touched, the lessons he taught, and the kindness he shared with everyone who knew him. His passing leaves a tremendous void in the hearts of his family, friends, former students, and the broader communities he served so faithfully. He will be deeply missed, and forever remembered.
Funeral Details
At this time, the family of Frank Coffey has not yet shared any specific details regarding the arrangements for his funeral or memorial services. We understand that this is a very difficult and private time for them, as they come to terms with their loss and begin the process of mourning. Out of respect for their wishes and their need for privacy during this deeply personal period, we kindly ask everyone to refrain from seeking out information or making inquiries.
Let us all come together in compassion and empathy, giving the family the space and support they need to grieve quietly and with dignity. When the family feels ready to share the details with the community, the information will be communicated accordingly. In the meantime, keeping them in our thoughts and prayers is the most meaningful way we can show our care and respect.