Clyde H. Coulter

August 11, 1940 ~ December 30, 2011
Clyde H. Coulter, longtime Forest Lake resident, age 71, passed away December 30, 2011. He is survived by wife of 45 years, Sharon (Pike) Coulter; daughter, Colette Coulter; son, Tom (Shawna) Coulter; granddaughter, Shelby Coulter; brother, Lowell Lee (Corrine) Coulter; sister-in-law, Barbara Neeser; nieces and nephew, Cindy Coulter, Debbie (Darren) Ustanko, Dan (Stacy) Neeser, Deana (Mark) Miller and Kristi Nesser. Visitation 4-8 PM Tuesday, Jan. 3rd at Roberts Family Funeral Home, 555 Centennial Dr. SW, Forest Lake and continuing 9 AM -10 AM Wednesday, Jan. 4th at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM Wednesday, Jan. 4th at The Church of St. Peter, 1250 South Shore Drive, Forest Lake. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Forest Lake. Memorials preferred.
Clyde showing off is big catch!
On behalf of the Tomahawk Boy Scout Camp Staff Alumni, I share our sincere condolences to the entire Coulter family. Clyde’s years of service to scouting assisted in making both stronger programs and more positive experiences. This fact has not been lost on us. His contributions will be paying dividends for years to come.
clyde was a very helpful co- worker ,always willing to help out in times of a problematic situation . He was a very conscientous and dependable employee .I worked with Clyde at Ramsey Engineering. God bless you buddy you will be dearly missed .
I can’t tell you how surprised I was to find the notice of Clyde’s death in the paper last night! I was lucky enough to serve him communion at the Christmas Eve Mass. He looked so happy to be accompanied by Collette. He was always kind and friendly to me. I’ll miss not seeing him around. You are in my prayers!
Sharon what can I say..nothing that will make it any easier. Dave and Clyde together again, how ironic…
Clyde was such a loving, caring grandpa to our Amber. She loved going over to the house and helping Clyde with his yard work, and help feed honey cheese. Every year i know he looked forward to our stop on Halloween to see the kids in their costumes. He would always stop what he was doing to come see them. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sharon and all of family during this difficult time.
Clyde, I will miss your smiling eyes as you bring 2 cups to be refilled, one regular, one decaf. Sweet dreams my friend.
Clyde was a kind and funny gentleman and one of my favorite customers. I will miss his smiling face along with his ability to make me feel cared for and appreciated.
clyde was my favorite regular at the forest mcdonalds. he always had some funny comment that made me smile 🙂 he was a great man and he will be truely missed by everyone whom he knew. my thoughts and prayers go out Sharon and her family.