Jeanne Silver Coffey

October 15, 1938 ~ January 14, 2021
Born in:
Madison Co., NC
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Jeanne Ann Silver Corn Coffey, 82, went to her eternal home Thursday, January 14, 2021 at Mission Hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Coffey was born October 15, 1938 in Madison County to the late Willie Conley and Ellen Lee Allen Silver. She and her twin sister, Jo Ellen, were graciously and generously raised and loved by their aunt and uncle, Theodore Wesley and Annie Mae Corn, in Weaverville, NC after the death of their mother shortly after their birth. She was a member of Pine Burr Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her siblings, Leonard Silver, Maxine Silver Wills, Allon Silver and twin sister Jo Ellen Parris.
She is survived, loved and adored by her husband, Frank William “Bill” Coffey; daughters, Sherry Cook (Bruce) and Diana Roland, and son Darrell Coffey (Shannan); grandchildren, Matthew Bartlett (Meagan), Joshua Roland and Alisha Nesbitt (Ike); great-grandchildren, Dawson Roland, Harrison Nesbitt, Hattie Ruth Bartlett and Georgia Lane Nesbitt; brother, Conley Silver (Catherine); sisters, Judy Lynn Ward (Stanley) and Sylvia Joyce Silver; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Jeanne was a devoted, kind, caring and compassionate daughter, sister, wife, mother, grand- and great grandmother. She cherished her family and friends above all else on earth. She was always quick with a warm comforting smile and words of support and encouragement. She had such a unique way of being strong and gentle in the same moment for anyone who needed a shoulder to lean on. She possessed purity, innocence, love and wisdom in all their gentle manifestations.
Jeanne also devoted 28 years professionally to the education and development of special needs children at Lucy Herring School in Buncombe County. She adored her children and second family there. She was also an avid supporter and volunteer for Special Olympics.
She and her twin sister, Jo, were both inducted into the North Buncombe High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2015 for outstanding athletic achievements while they were in high school and received honorable mention for their many years of service since to education, students and their communities.
She loved to travel the world with her twin sister, Jo, and occasionally with other family members and friends. Her favorite place to visit was Hawaii and her second favorite was Austria when they went on the “Sound of Music” tour. She always enjoyed and was involved in arts and crafts and her latest hobby and passion was quilting, completing 75 quilts of many colors and various designs.
For those who wish to pay their respects, Mrs. Coffey will lie in repose at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan 21st .
Also, the online register is available at GroceFuneralHome.com
Family graveside services will be at 1:00 p.m. Friday Jan 22nd at the Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery in Black Mountain.
Services
For those who wish to pay their respects: January 21, 2021 10:00 am - June 18, 2025 5:00 pm
Groce Funeral Home - Patton Ave.
1401 Patton Ave.
Asheville, NC 28806
(828)252-3535
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com
I am so sorry to hear about Jean passing. This is just heart-breaking. She was the bright spot in your family and what a lovely obituary to honor her life. A few things I had forgotten and it was good to bring to remembrance. I am gad that she also had the time to enjoy things she loved like quilting. We will be in prayer that God will give you comfort and grace during the days to follow. Much love, Chad & Donda
Bill and family, we are sorry for your loss of Jeanne. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this time.
June, Earl, Linda, Deanna and Betty Jane
Darrell, Shannan and family, we are so very sorry and saddened by the loss of your beautiful Mom. Please know we are praying for peace in your hearts for all of you and are here if you need Anything ❤️ All our love, Jill and Joe Sharpe
Jeanne and Sherry were treasured colleagues at Herring School. I am so sorry for the Coffey Family’s loss. I am so sorry for you Sherry, I know how close all of you are. Jeanne was such a fun person and her laughter and camaraderie was a treasure I will always remember. May you all be graced with love and blessings at this time. Sincerely, Joe
“What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes part of us.” -Helen Keller
I’ve lost touch with Darrell and the girls over the years but some of the best times I remember as a teenager were on Stradley Mtn. Mrs Coffey fed all of us many meals and made sure we had a bed or a couch to sleep on when we needed it with no questions asked.
We can’t pick our parents but I don’t believe Darrell and the girls could have ask for any better than what they got.
Love y’all
Tiny Higdon
So sorry to hear about the loss of Jeanne. I have many fond memories of her and Sherry from not only working at Herring but also hanging out at her house. We had a lot of laughs together. May she surround you with her spirit and guide you with her love.
Missed coffee with my bus driver when I was in school 84 I will miss her I love miss coffee she was busy bus driver
Darrell and Diane,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I remember spending many hours at the ball fields and at your home growing up. Your mom was definitely a Team Mom providing whatever was needed to all of us kids. A very kind and caring lady!
Prayers for peace and comfort to you all!
Jill
Peace and Comfort to you all.
Jill
Suzie
Dear Sherry,
When I think of your beloved Mom I think of the most joyous laughter. She lived life to the absolute fullness. What an example she lived before my eyes! Always; a heart that shared what she had with others with love and grace. She freely shared her wisdom with those that crossed her path. I have tried diligently to live her wonderful example. Your Mother was a gift from God. A blessing in everyday life that has had a lasting affect on my heart. May Our Precious Understanding Father in heaven hear the pleas of your shattered heart and knit the broken pieces back together. One happy day we will meet her once again. I wait anxiously with expectance to that soon coming day.
I am and remain in Jesus,
Susan Galatians 2:20